‘Names ’ are more than a ‘word ’ or words by which a person, animal, place or thing is known, and does not fundamentally connote designation, reputation, or identification, separation of one individual from the other per se. Among Basotho in southern Africa ‘Names ’ and the naming process is a socio-cultural interpretation of historical events. They embody individual or group social experiences, social norms and values, status roles and authority, as well as personality and individual attributes. The discussion focuses on the cultural meaning of personal names and their relationship with historical events. It is argued that the concepts of ‘person ’ and ‘self ’ among southern African societies have to be understood as historical social prod...
The impact of intercultural contact in African societies may be well articulated by examining person...
This article discusses the notion of naming as a practice which saves as an archive of culture and h...
The study of African personal names has interested a number of researchers from diverse fi elds. Foc...
Naming is an important act because a name is a marker of identity. Therefore, naming systems and pra...
Shakespeare once asked, ‘What is in a name?' The answer to this age-old question depends on the part...
This book draws on the case of the Shona and other Bantu people of Africa to argue that names are no...
There are a number of names in Tshivenḓa whose meanings sound not only odd, but also far-fetched as ...
In African societies naming practices invariably reflected an important rite of passage as a cultura...
Thesis (MA)--University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1986.This work, on the "Social and Literary Aspe...
In African societies naming practices invariably reflected an important rite of passage as a cultura...
This article investigates the naming practice of the GÇ ui and GÇ ana Khôespeaking people, inhabiti...
Names, like language, mirror the society in which they are borne and they equally respond to social ...
Naming in the African cultural context serves both referential and connotative functions as a unique...
Naming can sometimes be associated with particular situations or someone’s birth. This study intends...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.Naming is a very important tool u...
The impact of intercultural contact in African societies may be well articulated by examining person...
This article discusses the notion of naming as a practice which saves as an archive of culture and h...
The study of African personal names has interested a number of researchers from diverse fi elds. Foc...
Naming is an important act because a name is a marker of identity. Therefore, naming systems and pra...
Shakespeare once asked, ‘What is in a name?' The answer to this age-old question depends on the part...
This book draws on the case of the Shona and other Bantu people of Africa to argue that names are no...
There are a number of names in Tshivenḓa whose meanings sound not only odd, but also far-fetched as ...
In African societies naming practices invariably reflected an important rite of passage as a cultura...
Thesis (MA)--University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1986.This work, on the "Social and Literary Aspe...
In African societies naming practices invariably reflected an important rite of passage as a cultura...
This article investigates the naming practice of the GÇ ui and GÇ ana Khôespeaking people, inhabiti...
Names, like language, mirror the society in which they are borne and they equally respond to social ...
Naming in the African cultural context serves both referential and connotative functions as a unique...
Naming can sometimes be associated with particular situations or someone’s birth. This study intends...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.Naming is a very important tool u...
The impact of intercultural contact in African societies may be well articulated by examining person...
This article discusses the notion of naming as a practice which saves as an archive of culture and h...
The study of African personal names has interested a number of researchers from diverse fi elds. Foc...