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    Impressions Created by Given Names by Albert Mehrabian

    Published 1997-03-01
    “…Representative findings obtained with the Name Connotation Profile differentiate the connotations between, e.g., nicknames versus given names, conventionally versus unconventionally-spelled names, long versus short names, and men's versus women's names. …”
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    Russian Given Names: Their Pronunciation, Meaning, and Frequency by Edwin D. Lawson, Natan Nevo

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…Abstract Information in English on Russian given names is limited. A single source with Russian names showing their pronunciation, meaning, and frequency is lacking. …”
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    Chinese Given Names Since the Cultural Revolution by Lu Zhongti, Celia Millward

    Published 1989-09-01
    “…Abstract Chinese given names, best considered lexical, rather than onomastic, items, often reflect political, social, and cultural conditions at the time of naming. …”
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    Long Term Trends in the Frequencies of Given Names by Douglas A. Galbi

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…Abstract The frequency distributions of personal given names offer important insights into the nature of the information economy. …”
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    The Tsunami Curve and Popular Culture Influences on Given Names by Cleveland Kent Evans

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Abstract Though journalists frequently attribute the popularity of certain given names to particular cultural events, they often make errors by focusing on only the top few names. …”
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    Should individual animals be given names in wildlife reintroductions? by Roger Edward Auster, Alan Puttock, Gareth Bradbury, Richard Brazier

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Abstract Individual animals are often given names by humans. For example, names are attributed to domestic animals to acknowledge their closeness to people, some research studies use names to identify differences between individuals in a study group, or zoos often use names to tell stories that attract public or media attention. …”
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    An “Elbum” for Elya: Given Names in the Linguistic Mind of a Child by Tatyana A. Gridina

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The article examines the trends of exploration by a child of their own given name seen as an important factor of the development of linguistic capacity in ontogenesis. …”
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