Page range: 25-49A considerable amount of scholarly attention has rightly been devoted to the rise of normative forms of Islamic practice in Indonesia, and to the consequent decline of hybrid, syncretic forms of Islam for which Indonesia, and Java in particular, was once renowned. This article shows that syncretic identities—as expressed in the bestowal of Arabic and other names—appear to be growing at a surprisingly rapid rate. Drawing on a dataset of over three million names from three selected Java regencies, the authors show, with the aid of many graphs, that a dominant trend over the last century is a strong tendency toward Arabization of names, a finding that is consistent with an Islamization argument. However, the largest portion of...
Code-switching is used in many ways, its meaning can usually be traced to the basic meaning the ‘we-...
A name given to someone may represent his ethnic background. Therefore, it is likely used by most pe...
Islam is one of the official religions in Indonesia, with its adherents constituting the majority of...
Arabic names are a component of a changing Islamic discourse in Java. If Arabic names in Java underg...
Personal names could be used to trace a person's socio-historical background, including ethnic ident...
Traditionally, Javanese names pretend to be social classifications (priyayi class, santri class, aba...
Name-giving is not merely a compilation of words to meet official record registration, yet the idea...
Name-giving is not merely a compilation of words to meet official record registration, yet the idea ...
Javanese names have undergone numerous developments throughout the course of human civilisation. The...
This study explores the influence of endogamous marriage (Arab-Arab family) and exogamous (Arab-Java...
Different form many other name-giving possibilities in the world, in Indonesia parents are free to g...
Proper name is very important for identification of a person. Proper names, as it is known, have a c...
Various mystical practices grew in the Java community. Genealogically, the ...
This qualitative research examined the Javanese' name system. Specifically, the study focused on two...
Different form many other name-giving possibilities in the world, in Indonesia parents are free to g...
Code-switching is used in many ways, its meaning can usually be traced to the basic meaning the ‘we-...
A name given to someone may represent his ethnic background. Therefore, it is likely used by most pe...
Islam is one of the official religions in Indonesia, with its adherents constituting the majority of...
Arabic names are a component of a changing Islamic discourse in Java. If Arabic names in Java underg...
Personal names could be used to trace a person's socio-historical background, including ethnic ident...
Traditionally, Javanese names pretend to be social classifications (priyayi class, santri class, aba...
Name-giving is not merely a compilation of words to meet official record registration, yet the idea...
Name-giving is not merely a compilation of words to meet official record registration, yet the idea ...
Javanese names have undergone numerous developments throughout the course of human civilisation. The...
This study explores the influence of endogamous marriage (Arab-Arab family) and exogamous (Arab-Java...
Different form many other name-giving possibilities in the world, in Indonesia parents are free to g...
Proper name is very important for identification of a person. Proper names, as it is known, have a c...
Various mystical practices grew in the Java community. Genealogically, the ...
This qualitative research examined the Javanese' name system. Specifically, the study focused on two...
Different form many other name-giving possibilities in the world, in Indonesia parents are free to g...
Code-switching is used in many ways, its meaning can usually be traced to the basic meaning the ‘we-...
A name given to someone may represent his ethnic background. Therefore, it is likely used by most pe...
Islam is one of the official religions in Indonesia, with its adherents constituting the majority of...