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The work examines the development and variety of English personal names from medieval pet-forms through the Reformation and Puritan eras, tracing shifts driven by Norman, biblical, and clerical influences. It surveys pet-name formations, the rising popularity of Old Testament names, and the decline of saintly and nickname forms, then catalogs Puritan innovations such as Latinized, grace, exhortatory, and birth-accident names, using parish registers and antiquarian documents as evidence. The author considers regional concentrations and popular responses, notes influence on naming in America, and concludes with an epilogue on the rise and patterns of double Christian names.

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Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley

Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley was an English author and scholar known for his contributions to the study of names and surnames. His notable works include "Curiosities of Puritan Nomenclature," which explores the unique naming practices of Puritan society, and "English Surnames: Their Sources and Significations," a comprehensive examination of the origins and meanings of English surnames. Bardsley's writings reflect a deep interest in the cultural and historical significance of names, making him a significant figure in the field of onomastics. His work continues to be referenced by those studying the evolution of English language and identity.

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