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Nederlandsche Doopnamen: Naar Oorsprong en Gebruik

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A practical guide for clergy and parents that explains the church’s recommendation to give children saints’ names and traces the development of personal names from early Christian usage through the medieval period, emphasizing the persistence of old Germanic forms in Dutch regions, notably Friesland. It addresses difficulties in matching vernacular Dutch and Frisian name forms to Latin ecclesiastical equivalents, summarizes relevant onomastic research, analyzes name-stems and meanings, and supplies extensive alphabetized name lists with saint equivalents, abbreviations, and brief etymological notes to aid selection and liturgical practice.

About the Author

Graaf, Jacobus Joannes portrait

Jacobus Joannes Graaf

Jacobus Joannes Graaf was a Dutch author known for his scholarly work on names and their origins. His notable book, "Nederlandsche Doopnamen: Naar Oorsprong en Gebruik," explores the etymology and usage of Dutch baptismal names, providing valuable insights into cultural and historical naming practices in the Netherlands. Graaf's contributions to the study of onomastics reflect a deep interest in the intersection of language, culture, and identity.

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