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- HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN NAMES
- PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION.
- CONTENTS.
- GLOSSARY OF CHRISTIAN NAMES.
- INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER. THE SPIRIT OF NOMENCLATURE.
- PART I.
- CHAPTER I. HEBREW NOMENCLATURE.
- CHAPTER II. PATRIARCHAL NAMES.
- Section I.—Adam.
- Section II.—Abi.
- Section III.—Jacob.
- Section IV.—Simeon.
- Section V.—Judah.
- Section VI.—Joseph.
- Section VII.—Benjamin.
- Section VIII.—Job.
- CHAPTER III. ISRAELITE NAMES.
- Section I.—Moses and Aaron.
- Section II.—Elisheba, &c.
- Section IV.—Joshua, &c.
- Section V.—Names from Chaanach.
- Section VI.—David.
- Section VII.—Salem.
- Section VIII.—Later Israelite Names.
- Section IX.—Angelic Names.
- PART II. NAMES PROM THE PERSIAN.
- Section I.—The Persian Language.
- Section II.—Esther.
- PART III.
- CHAPTER I. NAMES PROM THE GREEK.
- CHAPTER II. NAMES FROM GREEK MYTHOLOGY.
- Section I.
- Section II.—Names from Zeus.
- Section III.—Ἡρα—Hera.
- Section IV.—Athene.
- Section V.—Apollo and Artemis.
- Section VI.—Hele.
- Section VII.—Demeter.
- Section VIII.—Dionysos.
- Section IX.—Hermes.
- Section X.—Heroic Names.
- CHAPTER III. NAMES FROM ANIMALS, ETC.
- Section I.—The Lion.
- Section II.—The Horse.
- Section III.—The Goat.
- Section IV.—The Bee.
- Section V.—Names from Flowers.
- CHAPTER IV. HISTORICAL GREEK NAMES CONSISTING OF EPITHETS.
- Section I.—Agathos.
- Section II.—Alexander, &c.
- Section III.—Anēr, Andros.
- Section IV.—Eu.
- Section V.—Hieros.
- Section VI.—Pan.
- Section VII.—Polys.
- Section VIII.—Phile, &c.
- Section IX.—Names connected with the Constitution.—Laos, &c.
- CHAPTER V. CHRISTIAN GREEK NAMES.
- Section I.
- Section II.—Names from Theos.
- Section III.—Names from Christos.
- Section IV.—Sophia.
- Section V.—Petros.
- Section VI.—Names of Immortality.
- Section VII.—Royal Names.
- Section VIII.—Irene.
- Section IX.—Gregorios.
- Section X.—Georgos.
- Section XI.—Barbara.
- Section XII.—Agnes.
- Section XIII.—Margaret.
- Section XIV.—Katharine.
- Section XV.—Harvest Names.
- Section XVI.—Names from Jewels.
- Section XVII.—Kosmos and Damianos.
- Section XVIII.—Alethea, &c.
- PART IV.
- CHAPTER I. LATIN NOMENCLATURE.
- CHAPTER II. LATIN PRÆNOMINA.
- Section I.—Aulus, Caius, Cnæus, Cæso.
- Section II.—Lucius.
- Section III.—Marcus.
- Section IV.—Posthumus, &c.
- Section V.—Numeral Names.
- CHAPTER III. NOMINA.
- Section I.—Attius.
- Section II.—Æmilius.
- Section III.—Antonius.
- Section IV.—Cæcilius.
- Section V.—Cœlius.
- Section VI.—Claudius.
- Section VII.—Cornelius, &c.
- Section VIII.—Julius.
- Section IX.—Lælius, &c.
- Section X.—Valerius.
- CHAPTER IV. COGNOMINA.
- Section I.
- Section II.—Augustus.
- Section III.—Blasius.
- Section IV.—Cæsar, &c.
- Section V.—Constantius.
- Section VI.—Crispus, &c.
- Section VII.—Galerius, &c.
- Section VIII.—Paullus and Magnus [small and large].
- Section IX.—Rufus, &c.
- CHAPTER V. NAMES FROM ROMAN DEITIES.
- Section I.
- Section II.—Florentius.
- Section III.—Laurentius.
- Section IV.—Sancus.
- Section V.—Old Italian Deities.
- Section VI.—Quirinus.
- Section VII.—Sibylla.
- Section VIII.—Saturn, &c.
- CHAPTER VI. MODERN NAMES FROM THE LATIN.
- Section I.—From Amo.
- Section II.—Names from Beo.
- Section III.—From Clarus.
- Section IV.—Columba.
- Section V.—Durans.
- Section VI.—Names of Thankfulness.
- Section VII.—Crescens, &c.
- Section VIII.—Military Names.
- Section IX.—Names of Gladness.
- Section X.—Jus.
- Section XI.—Names of Holiness.
- Section XII.—Ignatius.
- Section XIII.—Pater.
- Section XIV.—Grace, &c.
- Section XV.—Vinco.
- Section XVI.—Vita.
- Section XVII.—Wolves and Bears.
- Section XVIII.—Names from Places and Nations.
- Section XIX.—Town and Country.
- Section XX.—Flower Names.
- Section XXI.—Roman Catholic Names.
- CHAPTER VII. NAMES FROM HOLY DAYS.
- Section I.
- Section II.—Christmas.
- Section III.—The Epiphany.
- Section IV.—Easter Names.
- Section V.—Sunday Names.
- PART V.
- CHAPTER I.
- Section I.—The Keltic Race.
- Section II.—The Keltic Languages.
- Section III.—Keltic Nomenclature.
- CHAPTER II. ANCIENT KELTIC NAMES.
- Section I.—Welsh Mythic Names.
- Section II.—Lear and his Daughters.
- Section III.—Bri.
- Section IV.—Fear, Gwr, Vir.
- CHAPTER III. GAELIC NAMES.
- Section I.—Scottish Colonists.
- Section II.—The Feen.
- Section III.—Finn.
- Section IV.—Cu, Cun, Gal.
- Section V.—Diarmaid and Graine.
- Section VI.—Cormac.
- Section VII.—Cath.
- Section VIII.—Fiachra.
- Section IX.—Names of Complexion.
- Section X.—Feidlim, &c.
- Section XI.—Names of Majesty.
- Section XII.—Devotional Names.
- CHAPTER IV. NAMES OF CYMRIC ROMANCE.
- Section I.—The Round Table.
- Section II.—Arthur.
- Section III.—Gwenever.
- Section IV.—Gwalchmai, Sir Gawain, and Sir Owen.
- Section V.—Trystan and Ysolt.
- Section VI.—Hoel and Ryence.
- Section VII.—Percival.
- Section VIII.—Llew.
- PART VI. Teutonic Names.
- CHAPTER I. THE TEUTON RACE.
- Section I.—Ground occupied by the Teutons.
- CHAPTER II. NAMES FROM TEUTON MYTHOLOGY.
- Section I.—Guth.
- Section II.—The Aasir.
- Section III.—Odin, or Grîmr.
- Section IV.—Frey.
- Section V.—Thor.
- Section VI.—Baldur and Hodur.
- Section VII.—Tyr.
- Section VIII.—Heimdall.
- Section IX.—Will.
- Section X.—Hilda.
- Section XI.—Ve.
- Section XII.—Gerda.
- Section XIII.—Œgir.
- Section XIV.—Ing—Seaxnot.
- Section XV.—Eormen.
- Section XVI.—Erce.
- Section XVII.—Amal.
- Section XVIII.—Forefathers.
- CHAPTER III. NAMES FROM OBJECTS CONNECTED WITH MYTHOLOGY.
- Section I.—Day.
- Section II.—The Wolf.
- Section III.—Eber, the Boar.
- Section IV.—The Bear.
- Section V.—The Horse.
- Section VI.—The Eagle.
- Section VII.—The Raven.
- Section VIII.—The Swan.
- Section IX.—The Serpent.
- Section X.—Kettle.
- Section XI.—Weapon Names.
- Section XII.—Thought.
- CHAPTER IV. HEROIC NAMES OF THE NIBELUNG.
- Section I.—The Nibelung.
- Section II.—Sigurd.
- Section III.—Brynhild.
- Section IV.—Gunther.
- Section V.—Hagen.
- Section VI.—Ghiseler.
- Section VII.—Ghernot.
- Section VIII.—Folker.
- Section IX.—Dankwart.
- Section X.—Theodoric.
- Section XI.—Uta, Ortwin.
- Section XII.—Sintram.
- Section XIII.—Elberich.
- CHAPTER V. THE KARLING ROMANCES.
- Section I.—The Paladins.
- Section II.—Charles.
- Section III.—Roland, &c.
- Section IV.—Renaud.
- Section V.—Richard.
- Section VI.—Astolfo.
- Section VII.—Ogier le Danois.
- Section VIII.—Louis.
- CHAPTER VI. DESCRIPTIVE NAMES.
- Section I.—Nobility.
- Section II.—Command.
- Section III.—Brightness.
- Section IV.—War.
- Section V.—Protection.
- Section VI.—Power.
- Section VII.—Affection.
- Section VIII.—Appearance.
- Section IX.—Locality.
- Section X.—Life.
- PART VII. Names from the Slavonic.
- Section I.—Slavonic Races.
- Section II.—Slavonian Mythology.
- Section III.—Warlike Names.
- Section IV.—Names of Might.
- Section V.—Names of Virtue.
- Section VI.—Names of Affection.
- Section VII.—Names from the Appearance.
- CONCLUSION. MODERN NOMENCLATURE.
- Section I.—Greece.
- Section II.—Russia.
- Section III.—Italy.
- Section IV.—Spain.
- Section V.—France.
- Section VI.—Great Britain.
- Section VII.—Germany.
- Section VIII.—Scandinavia.
- Section IX.—Comparative Nomenclature.
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