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English names of men: the history of their origin

English names and surnames of men have a special history of origin, they have bright features and a peculiar phonetic composition. The emergence and formation of nicknames is the result of various historical processes. Studies have shown that Old English names were similar to those at that time, both nouns and adjectives. The only difference then was the use of the "-ing" part, which was added to the nickname and denoted the person's belonging to a particular genus. For example, the relationship of father and son.

Later, the rituals of the naming became more complicated, new traditions and customs were added. For example, in the 16th century Protestant faith came to the lands of England, and it became popular to take the English names of men from the pages of the New and Old Testaments. Puritanism gave birth to other rules. For example, to choose a nickname for a newborn should not have been happy young parents, but godmothers, who were supposed to accompany him not only on sinful earth, but also in heaven.

However, in the pursuit of beautiful pronunciation, many were trapped, since not all the nicknames available in the above sources were of a positive nature.

At that time, it was also possible to invent English names for men on their own. In such cases, euphony and the significance of the nickname that was given to the child, were directly dependent on the imagination and speech skills of the godparents. After a while, complex names began to appear, consisting of several words, as well as individual phrases. Typical examples of such "name-creation" are nicknames: Sorry-for-Sin or Hew-Agag-in-pieces-before-the-Lord ( Ruby-Agag-on-Pieces-Before-Face-Lords ).

In the modern world such English names of men are rare. More and more often parents try to give their child a special, but simple nickname. Nevertheless, under the influence of certain traditions, double names have become widespread . Thus, first comes the first name, then the middle one and only then the surname. Such a structure is the hallmark of modern English full names.

The process of establishing surnames also has a long history. There are several groups that differ in the way they form the second nickname.

  1. By the name of the territory or locality in which the family lives. Here, both the naming of some areas and areas of residence, as well as the generally accepted designations of terrain and terrain features were used.
  2. From the nicknames. Admittedly, this way not only formed many common names, but also the English names of men. Here we can include some distinguishing features of the behavior and character of a person who have become a nominal value.
  3. By occupation. This group traditionally includes all the names that have come from the names of any professions.
  4. From personal nicknames. The name is not without reason called the second name. There are many cases when the father's name became the surname for the son.

Currently, the most popular English names are: Mason, Jack, Logan, Oliver, Ryan, Aiden and others.

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