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What are baby names?

Common components of true names given at birth include:
  • Given name: Universal. In most of Western culture, the given name precedes the family name; some other cultures place it after the family name, or use no family name.
  • Patronymic: The given name of a relative, usually the father or mother, or a name derived from this. Many family names are derived from patronymics.
  • Family name: A name used by all members of a family. In Europe, the common use of family names started quite early in some areas (France in the 13th century, and Germany in the 16th century), but it often didn't happen until much later in areas that used a patronymic naming custom, such as the Scandinavian countries, Wales, and some areas of Germany. The compulsory use of surnames varied greatly. France required a priest to write surnames in baptismal records in 1539 (but didn't require surnames for Jews, who usually used patronymics, until 1808). On the other hand, compulsory surnames in the Scandinavian countries did not happen until the 20th century (1923 for Norway), and Iceland still doesn't use surnames for its native inhabitants. Before the use of family names, people were often referred to by a description or nickname, their place of birth or residence, their occupation, or their parent's name. Many modern family names derive from one of these.
  • Middle name: Least common. In royal or aristocratic families, several middle names honoring ancestors, relatives, or political allies are commonly given. In many families, single middle names are simply alternative names, names honoring an ancestor or relative, or, for married women, occasionally their maiden names. Many Catholic families choose a saint's name as their child's middle name or this can be left until the child's confirmation when they choose a saint's name for themselves.
(Baby Name Encycolpedia: The Perfect Baby Name Adviser)

Baby Name Encycolpedia: The Perfect Baby Name Adviser

Sylvie Nicole

Virtualbookworm.com Publishing, 2005-07-31

Price: $15.95

Keywords: Babies Toddlers, Baby Names, Books for Parents, Books, Music More, Divination, Health, Mind Body, Infants, New Age, Numerology, Parenting Families, Parenting, Personal Health, Pregnancy Childbirth, Religion Spirituality, Specialty Stores, Women's Health

Reviews:

A really good book
This is a book you really should have.. it's an entertainment material and a well wrote book in every ways possible!!:) This book really deserve the beste grade!!
Great!!!
It's definitely a great book and everybody has to read it. There are many different and exciting categories which tell you everything about a name. After you read it, you won't miss anything. Everybody should read this book.
Excellent book!
This book is really singular. It has very many interesting categories, which is missing to other books much. It is varied. But first of all it is very helpful, if one liked to find the fullcoming name.
PERFECT BOOK FROM A PERFECT AUTOR
This book will help you find a perfect name for your child that others will complement him or her on but will not make him/her feel like an outcast.
So if you have eccentric tastes you have to buy this book; hopefully this book will inspire more people to follow suit!!!
what a great book!
This book has really made my day!
It has some great facts and really nice names.. I strongly recommend it for everyone..(who are about to have a child!)
The title speaks for itself, just buy it and enjoy, I did!


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