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Names
A Journal of Onomastics
Volume 32, 1984 - Issue 1
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Personal Names: 100 Years of Social Science Contributions

Pages 45-73 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013

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Tre Wentling. (2020) Contested Citizenship: Renaming Processes among People of Transgender Experience. Journal of Homosexuality 67:12, pages 1653-1674.
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Meir Nadav, Michal Ephratt, Stanley Rabin & Asher Shiber. (2011) Names and Narcissism: A Clinical Perspective on How Parents Choose Names for Their Newborn. Names 59:2, pages 90-103.
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Cynthia Whissell. (2001) Sound and Emotion in Given Names. Names 49:2, pages 97-120.
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Thomas E. Murray. (1994) On the Need to Legitimize Onomastics in Academia. Names 42:1, pages 67-78.
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Deborah A. Duggan, Albert A. Cata & Kenneth L. Dian. (1993) Taking Thy Husband's Name: What Might it Mean?. Names 41:2, pages 87-102.
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Edwin D. Lawson. (1990) Nicknames: An Annotated Bibliography. Names 38:4, pages 323-363.
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Timothy Anderson & PaulR. Schmitt. (1990) Unique First Names in Male and Female Psychiatric Inpatients. The Journal of Social Psychology 130:6, pages 835-837.
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Yungu Kang, David H. Zhu & Yan Anthea Zhang. (2020) Being extraordinary: How CEOS' uncommon names explain strategic distinctiveness. Strategic Management Journal 42:2, pages 462-488.
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Safia Metidji. (2019) Alcool, mémoire traumatique et subjectivation. Cahiers critiques de thérapie familiale et de pratiques de réseaux n° 62:1, pages 95-111.
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Leonard S. Newman, Mingxuan Tan, Tracy L. Caldwell, Kimberley J. Duff & E. Samuel Winer. (2018) Name Norms: A Guide to Casting Your Next Experiment. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 44:10, pages 1435-1448.
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Uladzimir Slabin & Vasili Krasitski. (2017) FOR HUMANIZATION AND HISTORICISM: HOW WELL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS KNOW AND WHAT THEY THINK ABOUT CHEMICAL EPONYMS. Journal of Baltic Science Education 16:2, pages 250-265.
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Yu L.L. Luo, Yuanyuan Shi, Huajian Cai, Mingzheng Wu & Hairong Song. (2014) Liking for name predicts happiness: A behavioral genetic analysis. Personality and Individual Differences 69, pages 156-161.
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Pablo MateosPablo Mateos. 2014. Names, Ethnicity and Populations. Names, Ethnicity and Populations 81 114 .
Philip G. Erwin. (2017) Children’s Evaluative Stereotypes of Masculine, Feminine, and Androgynous First Names. The Psychological Record 56:4, pages 513-519.
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Nicolas Gueguen, Maya Dufourcq-Brana & Alexandre Pascual. (2005) Le prénom : un élément de l'identité participant à l'évaluation de soi et d'autrui. Les Cahiers Internationaux de Psychologie Sociale Numéro 65:1, pages 33-44.
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Jean M. Twenge. (2016) “Mrs. His Name”: Women's Preferences For Married Names. Psychology of Women Quarterly 21:3, pages 417-429.
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Charles E. Joubert. (2016) Personal Names as a Psychological Variable. Psychological Reports 73:3_suppl, pages 1123-1145.
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Abraham D. Lavender. (2016) Hispanic Given Names In Five United States Cities: Onomastics As A Research Tool In Ethnic Identity. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 10:2, pages 105-125.
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