Among the Bakonzo of the Rwenzori, Uganda, each new-born is granted a name indicating his or her birth order, following the siblings previously born of the same mother. Such a name does not serve as a label attached to someone’s specificity and uniqueness, that is, to someone’s individuality. Rather, it is a description of the person’s relative position within the uterine descent group, a position which is – therefore – common to many persons. Other names are attached to each Mukonzo, either at birth or later in life, according to biographical circumstances, new relational positions, personal characteristics and religious affiliation. The konzo naming system contributes therefore to a «relational individuation» and nowadays reflects the new...
The Rwandese are a set of peoples who live in the country of Rwanda in eastern central Africa who to...
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...
Among the Bakonzo of the Rwenzori, Uganda, each new-born is granted a name indicating his or her bir...
Among the Bakonzo of the Rwenzori, Uganda, each new-born is granted a name indicating his or her bir...
K. Mateene — Principles of Personal Name Choice in Some Bantu Societies of Zaïre. Male, female and e...
Anthroponyms communicate the many preferences of their owners (or givers) in terms of real life obje...
This paper aims to contribute to ongoing reflections on Italian onomastics. Italian names are changi...
International audienceIn this text, I discuss the methodological framework of my research on naming ...
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“What Is Your Empaako?” Naming and Becoming a Munyoro in Western Uganda Raphaela von Weichs Chapte...
This article investigates the naming practice of the GÇ ui and GÇ ana Khôespeaking people, inhabiti...
The goal of the paper is to provide a linguistic description of the structure of personal names in a...
Afikpo is one of the societies in Igbo land with unique names and naming conventions, which predispo...
The Rwandese are a set of peoples who live in the country of Rwanda in eastern central Africa who to...
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...
Among the Bakonzo of the Rwenzori, Uganda, each new-born is granted a name indicating his or her bir...
Among the Bakonzo of the Rwenzori, Uganda, each new-born is granted a name indicating his or her bir...
K. Mateene — Principles of Personal Name Choice in Some Bantu Societies of Zaïre. Male, female and e...
Anthroponyms communicate the many preferences of their owners (or givers) in terms of real life obje...
This paper aims to contribute to ongoing reflections on Italian onomastics. Italian names are changi...
International audienceIn this text, I discuss the methodological framework of my research on naming ...
This paper addresses personal names among the Balant, a community shared between Senegal and Guinea-...
EnThis paper deals with personal names of people born in Manduria (Taranto, Southern Italy) during t...
“What Is Your Empaako?” Naming and Becoming a Munyoro in Western Uganda Raphaela von Weichs Chapte...
This article investigates the naming practice of the GÇ ui and GÇ ana Khôespeaking people, inhabiti...
The goal of the paper is to provide a linguistic description of the structure of personal names in a...
Afikpo is one of the societies in Igbo land with unique names and naming conventions, which predispo...
The Rwandese are a set of peoples who live in the country of Rwanda in eastern central Africa who to...
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...