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Names: and Their Meaning; A Book for the Curious

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About This Book

This work explores the origins and meanings of names across many domains, using etymology to link words to historical, geographical, and social causes. It surveys personal names—including surnames, sobriquets, pseudonyms, nicknames, class names, and professional designations—alongside place-names from countries and seas to counties, streets, districts, and public buildings, with special attention to London. Also treated are names of religious sects, political factions, inns and taverns, and everyday objects. Short etymological explanations and illustrative anecdotes show how names preserve traces of former peoples, occupations, landmarks, and cultural contacts.

About the Author

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Leopold Wagner

Leopold Wagner was an author known for his exploration of the significance of names and their meanings. His notable work, "Names: and Their Meaning; A Book for the Curious," delves into the etymology and cultural implications of names, appealing to readers with an interest in linguistics and anthropology. Wagner's writing reflects a curiosity about the connections between language and identity, making his contributions valuable for those intrigued by the deeper meanings behind the names we use.

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