Linguocultural Peculiarities of Anthroponyms in the English Language
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https://doi.org/10.2024/7m23ra75Keywords:
anthroponyms, linguocultural, naming conventions, etymology, identity, historical significance, language and cultureAbstract
This article examines the linguocultural peculiarities of English anthroponyms, exploring how personal names express cultural and social values and historical contexts. It reflects the relationship between language and culture in forming personal names, taking some important factors into account such as etymology, naming conventions and the influence of popular culture. The article explores aims to highlight the significance of anthroponyms in understanding identity and cultural points within English-speaking countries.
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