Barry, Herbert B., and Aylene S. Harper. 1993. Feminization of unisex names from 1960 to 1990. Names 41. 228-238.Barry, Herbert III, & Aylene S. Harper, 1993: Feminization of Unisex Names from 1960 to 1990. I: Names 41:4. S. 228-238....
Discover the most popular baby girl & boy names from the 1990s. It will surprise you which baby names are still popular & which have gone away since 1990.
164 Jewish names you'll love, from the enduring to the unexpected Reviewed by Rebekah Wahlberg, Sr. Associate Editor The hidden significance behind Justin and Hailey Bieber’s baby name Reviewed by Robin Hilmantel 50 popular Black baby names ...
Many stage names have been inspired by or taken directly from other famous entities - perhaps the name of another musician, actor, or performer, or a work of art. Other celebrities might just look around the room, see something they like, and decide that's what they want to b...
Imagine a décor from the 1960s packed with yuppies and hipsters, cooks shouting customers’ names when a dish is ready, people walking to and from...Buuf
money". In the 1950s and 1960s, many boys have names like "Jianguo". "Jianguo" means "founding(建立) the country". Girls have names of flowers like "Hongmei" and "Xiujuan".In the 1970s, many children get the name of "Bo". Their parents want them to learn and know much about the...
Whales, dolphins, and porpoises of the eastern North Pacific and adjacent Arctic waters: a guide to their identification by Larry Hobbs; how to record data from observed cetaceans at sea and for stranded cetaceans; and a list of cetacean names in Japanese and Russian. (... S Leatherwood,RR...
Since the 1960's the percentage of babies with names in the top 1000 has been shrinking, to it's current level of 80% of boys and 67% of girls. Stimulated by the discussion onAndrew Gelman's blog(prompted by an old post of thebaby name wizard blog) here are plots showing the distri...
RBTG Pinches - 《Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland》 被引量: 0发表: 1905年 Early Babylonian Personal Names from the Published Tablets of the so-called Ḫammurabi Dynasty. By Hermann Ranke, Ph.D. (Philadelphia, U.S.A., 1905.) T. G. Pinches (1905). ...
At the same time, it’s not uncommon for two people with the same name to run into each other, and it’s why gift shops can sell and profit from those mini license plates. Parents decide what they want to call their kid at some point. So as you walk through history, you end up ...