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anthroponym

[an-thruh-puh-nim]

anthroponym Definition

a personal name given to a human being, as opposed to a place name.

Using anthroponym: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "anthroponym" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    John and Mary are common anthroponyms in English.

  • Example

    The study of anthroponyms is important in onomastics.

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    Anthroponyms can reflect cultural and historical trends.

Phrases with anthroponym

  • a name derived from the father's name, such as 'Johnson' or 'O'Connor'

    Example

    In some cultures, a patronymic anthroponym is used instead of a family name.

  • a name derived from the mother's name, such as 'MacDonald' or 'Ivanova'

    Example

    In some cultures, a matronymic anthroponym is used instead of a family name.

  • double-barrelled anthroponym

    a name consisting of two hyphenated names, such as 'Mary-Kate' or 'Jean-Claude'

    Example

    Double-barrelled anthroponyms are common in some cultures.

Origins of anthroponym

from Greek 'anthrōponymos', meaning 'named after a person'

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Summary: anthroponym in Brief

An 'anthroponym' [an-thruh-puh-nim] is a personal name given to a human being, as opposed to a place name. It is an important aspect of onomastics, reflecting cultural and historical trends. Anthroponyms can be categorized into patronymic, matronymic, and double-barrelled anthroponyms.