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  2. Socio-onomastics - Wikipedia

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    Socio-onomastics 'examines the use and variety of names through methods that demonstrate the social, cultural, and situational conditions in name usage'. [1] As a discipline, it aims to explore 'the social origin and use of different variants of proper names within various situations and contexts', including both place names and personal names.

  3. International Council of Onomastic Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The International Council of Onomastic Sciences (ICOS) is an international academic organization of scholars with a special interest in onomastics, the scientific study of names (e.g. place-names, personal names, and proper names of all other kinds). The official languages of ICOS are English, French, and German.

  4. Category:Onomastics - Wikipedia

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    Onomastics or onomatology is the study of proper names of all kinds and the origins of names. The main article for this category is Onomastics . NOTE: Articles in this category were cleaned up and removed in accordance with the Wikipedia:SU project.

  5. American Name Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Name Society (ANS) is a non-profit organization founded in 1951 to promote onomastics, the study of names and naming practices, both in the United States and abroad. [1] The organization investigates cultural insights, settlement history, and linguistic characteristics revealed in names.

  6. -onym - Wikipedia

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    The suffix-onym (from Ancient Greek: ὄνυμα, lit. 'name') is a bound morpheme, that is attached to the end of a root word, thus forming a new compound word that designates a particular class of names. In linguistic terminology, compound words that are formed with suffix -onym are most commonly used as designations for various onomastic ...

  7. Toponomics - Wikipedia

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    Toponomics is a discipline in systems biology, molecular cell biology, and histology concerning the study of the toponome of organisms. [1] [2] It is the field of study that purposes to decode the complete toponome in health and disease (the human toponome project) [3] —which is the next big challenge in human biotechnology after having decoded the human genome.

  8. Theonym - Wikipedia

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    A theonym (from Greek theos (Θεός), 'god', attached to onoma (ὄνομα), ' name ') is a proper name of a deity. [1] [2] Theonymy, the study of divine proper names, is a branch of onomastics, the study of the etymology, history, and use of proper names. Theonymy helps develop an understanding of the function and societal views of ...

  9. Names (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Names is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that is devoted to the scholarly investigation of names and naming . Established in 1952, this open-access journal is published by the University of Pittsburgh. It is the official journal of the American Name Society. The Editor-in-Chief is Professor I. M. Nick, Past President of the American ...