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Im NamenSeng, Timm January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: Hamburg, Univ., Magisterarbeit, 2007 u.d.T.: T. Seng: Die Deregulierung des elterlichen Bestimmungsrechtes beim Kindesvornamen
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Ava to Zac a sociolinguistic study of given names and nicknames in AustraliaChevalier, Sarah January 2004 (has links)
Zugl.: Zürich, Univ., Diss., 2004
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Der zivilrechtliche Schutz des Vornamens /Hitschmann, Stefanie. January 2000 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss.--Giessen, 1999.
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Zur postulierten Beliebtheit alttestamentlicher Vornamen nach der Reformation / On the postulated popularity of names from the Old Testament after ReformationKohlheim, Rosa 20 August 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Handbooks often insist on the popularity of male and female names from the Old Testament after the Reformation. Studies on name-giving practice in Westfalia by Michael Simon, in the Upper Palatinate by Rudolf KleinÖder and in the small town of Maulbronn in the Southwest of Germany by Horst Naumann and Konstantin Huber do not confi rm this assumption, neither does our own analysis of the names contained in the inscriptions of three graveyards in Nuremberg dating from 1581 to 1608 sustain this opinion. It is worth mentioning that Nuremberg adopted the Reformation in 1525. Our material clearly shows that the Reformation did not bring immediately a new way of personal naming and that Old Testament names were neither numerous nor very frequent.
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Deutsche Modenamen : Ihre Herkunft und BedeutungGeisbauer, Dana January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Ingermanländares namnskick under 1900-talet : kontinuitet och förändring /Lif, Vera, January 2004 (has links)
Diss. Uppsala : Univ., 2004.
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Turksprachige Namen in Deutschland / Turcic language names in GermanyRodríguez, Gabriele 20 August 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Since the 1960s Germany has the arrival of a considerable number of immigrants, mainly from Turkey. This paper is a statistic investigation of Turkish names in Germany.
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Deutsche Modenamen : Ihre Herkunft und BedeutungGeisbauer, Dana January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Zur postulierten Beliebtheit alttestamentlicher Vornamen nach der ReformationKohlheim, Rosa January 2011 (has links)
Handbooks often insist on the popularity of male and female names from the Old Testament after the Reformation. Studies on name-giving practice in Westfalia by Michael Simon, in the Upper Palatinate by Rudolf KleinÖder and in the small town of Maulbronn in the Southwest of Germany by Horst Naumann and Konstantin Huber do not confi rm this assumption, neither does our own analysis of the names contained in the inscriptions of three graveyards in Nuremberg dating from 1581 to 1608 sustain this opinion. It is worth mentioning that Nuremberg adopted the Reformation in 1525. Our material clearly shows that the Reformation did not bring immediately a new way of personal naming and that Old Testament names were neither numerous nor very frequent.
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Turksprachige Namen in Deutschland: Statistik und Tendenzen in der turksprachigen VornamengebungRodríguez, Gabriele January 2010 (has links)
Since the 1960s Germany has the arrival of a considerable number of immigrants, mainly from Turkey. This paper is a statistic investigation of Turkish names in Germany.
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