concept   naming traditions

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) China (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) European countries (1) African countries (1) East Asian countries (1) Native American cultures (1) Norse culture (1) Pacific Island countries (1) Pacific islanders (1) Scandinavian countries (1) South American countries (1)
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1 naming traditions China In China, naming traditions prioritize the order of names and significance of meanings and family lineage. 6
2 naming traditions Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, naming traditions emphasize patrilineal descent and reflect ancestry to respect family heritage. 3
3 naming traditions European countries In European naming traditions, family names and saint's names are commonly used. 2
4 naming traditions African countries African naming traditions often involve names chosen based on birth circumstances and may change at significant life events. 1
5 naming traditions East Asian countries In East Asian countries, family names come before given names and may include generational elements. 1
6 naming traditions Native American cultures In Native American cultures, names often have deep spiritual and cultural significance, being linked to stories, dreams, or personal experiences. 1
7 naming traditions Norse culture In Norse culture, children are commonly named after ancestors or figures from Norse mythology. 1
8 naming traditions Pacific Island countries In Pacific Island countries, naming traditions may reflect significant events and individuals can have multiple names over their lifetimes. 1
9 naming traditions Pacific islanders Pacific islanders' naming traditions are based on family lineage, significant events, or natural elements. 1
10 naming traditions Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries, family names are often passed down from generation to generation with patronymic or matronymic elements. 1
11 naming traditions South American countries In South American countries, naming traditions often involve compound names from both parents and references to indigenous languages and traditions. 1