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Unit 1 Whats in a Name?TEACHER: Good morning, everybody. Good morning, Felipe, Monica, Theo, . . . and I cant rememberyour name.STUDENT 1: Patricia.TEACHER: Right, Patricia. Those are all beautiful names, and thats our topic todaynames. Names area cultural universal. This means everyone uses names. A persons name can tell us a bit about a personsfamily. Today, well begin by looking at first names and how people choose names for their children. Andthen well talk about family names, and look at the different categories of family names. Although thescope of the lecture today is English-language names, we can use the same approach, you know, to look atnames from any culture.Lets take a brief look at first, or given, names. There are several ways parents choose the first name fortheir child.The first way is by family history. Parents may choose a name because it is passed from generation togeneration; for example, the firstborn son might be named after his father or grandfather. Although familynames are also passed to daughters, it is usually as a middle name. Adding “junior” or “the second” forexample, William Parker the secondis only done with boys, not with girls names.The second way parents choose a name is after a family member or friend who has died recently, or aftersomeone they admire, like a well-known leader or a famous musician. Although most English first namesmean something, for example, “Richard” means powerful and “Ann” means grace, nowadays meaning is not the main reason people select their babys name.The third way is to provide a “push” for the child. Parents want to choose a name that sounds very“successful.” A strong name might help them in the business world, for example. Or they might choose a name that works for either gender, like Taylor or Terry. So, given these three methods, what is the most common way parents choose a name? Many parents choose a name simply because they like it, or because its fashionable or classic. Fashions in names change just as they do in clothes. One hundred years ago, many names came from the Biblenames such as Daniel, and Anna, and Hannah and Matthew. Then, fifty years ago, Biblical names went out of fashion. Nowadays, names from the Bible are becoming popular again. Similarly, parents often choose classic names, names that were popular in 1900, 1950, and are still popular now. Classic names for boys include Thomas, David, Robert, and Michael. And for girls:Anna, Elizabeth, Emily, and Katherine, just to name a few. Theyre classic. They never go out of style.Lets look at the origin of last names, also called family names or surnames. Researchers have studiedthousands of last names, and theyve divided them into four categories. The categories are: place names, patronymics, added names, and occupational names. A recent survey showed that of the 7,000 most popular names in the United States today, 43 percent were place names, 32 percent were patronymics, 15percent were occupational names, and 9 percent were added names.The first category is place names. Place names usually identified where a person lived or worked.Someone named John Hill lived near a hill, for example, and the Rivers family lived near a river. If you hear the name Emma Bridges, . . . what image do you see? Do you see a family that lives near a bridge? If you do, you get the idea.The second category is patronymics. Thats P-A-T-R-O-N-Y-M-I-C-S. A patronymic is the fathers name,plus an ending like S-E-N or S-O-N. The ending means that a child, a boy, is the son of his father. The names Robertson, Petersen, and Wilson are patronymics. Robertson is son of Robert, Petersen is son of Peter, and so on.The third category is added names. Linguists sometimes call this category “nicknames,” but when most of us hear the word “nickname,” we think of a special name a friend or a parent might use. The word“nickname” is actually an old English word that means an additional name, an added name. So Ill use the term “added name.” This category of last names is fun because the names usually described a person.Reed, Baldwin, and Biggs are examples. Reed was from “red” for red hair. Baldwin was someone who was bald, someone who had little or no hair. And Biggs?STUDENT 2: Someone big?TEACHER: Yeah, someone big, right. Now, if we look around the room, we could probably come up withsome new last names, like, uh, Curly or Strong.Now, the fourth category is occupational names. The origin of the family name was the persons occupation. The most common examples of occupational names still used today are Baker (someone who bakes bread), Tailor (someone who sews clothes), Miller (someone who makes flour for bread), and Smith. . . . Now, Smith is actually the most common name in the western English-speaking world. The name comes from an Old English word, smite, thats S-M-I-T-E, which means to hit or strike. In the old days, a smith made metal things for daily life, like tools. Every town needed smiths. Whats interesting is that many languages have a family name that means Smith. In Arabic its Haddad, H-A-D-D-A-D. In Spanish its Herrera, H-E-R-R-E-R-A. In Italian its Ferraro, F-E-R-R-A-R-O. And in German its Schmidt, spelled S-C-H-M-I-D-T. All these names mean smith.Though names may tell us something about someones family history, you need to keep in mind that they may not tell us much at all about the present. For example, theres usually not much connection between the origin of the name and the person who has it now. Take the name Cook, for instance. A person named Cook today probably doesnt cook for a living. Also, many people change their names for various reasons.Lots of people who have moved t
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