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A mononym is a name composed of only one word. An individual who is known and addressed by a mononym is a mononymous person. A mononym may be the person's... |
Issa (name) (section Mononym) (Egyptian politician), Egyptian economist and minister of Tourism and Antiquities Daniel Issa (born 1952), American politician Darrell Issa (born 1953)... |
Nahum (disambiguation) (section Mononym) Norbert Glatzer (1903–1990), scholar of Jewish history and philosophy from antiquity to mid 20th century Nahum Olin (born 1957), Mexican race car driver Nahum... |
entry "Julius".) The given name Julia had been in use throughout Late Antiquity (e.g. Julia of Corsica) but became rare during the Middle Ages, and was... |
two panels. As the number of recognized saints increased during Late Antiquity and the first half of the Middle Ages, eventually every day of the year... |
embedding Apollo, such as Apollonios or Apollodorus, existed in Greek antiquity. Theophoric personal names, containing the name of a god in whose care... |
Greek names may be derived from the history and mythology of Classical Antiquity or be derived from the New Testament and early Christian traditions. Such... |
name-changing rules after adoption, for both sexes likewise differ between Roman antiquity and modern Italian use. Moreover, the low number, and the steady decline... |
the first century CE until the nineteenth century CE, pagan names from antiquity were mostly replaced by names from Christian scriptures and tradition... |
the upper social classes parallels the long-standing usage of Classical Antiquity, see equites, hippeus. loaned via Middle French into English around 1540... |
to Black Sabbath and released it on the album Black Sabbath. In tribal antiquity, both in ancient Greece and independently among the Hebrews, tribes often... |
Latin crismon, chrismon refers to the Chi-Rho monogram specifically. In antiquity, the cross, i.e. the instrument of Christ's crucifixion (crux, stauros)... |
human being making reference to that person's mother (contrast "patronym") mononym: a word indicating the "single name" as generally applied to people e.g... |
differences (e.g. no birthday cake). It has been a strong Greek tradition since antiquity for newborn children to be named after one of their grandparents. This... |
former footballer. Nuri Kino, journalist Bishara Morad, known by the mononym Bishara, singer from Syria born 2003, took part in Melodifestivalen 2019... |
Monarchs Nom de guerre Pen name Heteronym Ring name Shikona Stage name List Mononyms Username By culture Surnames by country By religion Christian name Biblical... |
abbreviated as SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus). Inscriptions dating from antiquity, both on stone and on coins, use many abbreviations and acronyms to save... |
Contemporary Africa 21st-century jihadism Sexual slavery Wage slavery Historical Antiquity Egypt Babylonia Greece Rome Medieval Europe Ancillae Black Sea slave trade... |
Philologists have debated the origin and meaning of these names since classical antiquity. However, many of the meanings popularly assigned to various praenomina... |
rooted in Jewish purificatory rituals, and cult meals are so widespread in antiquity that any specific derivation is arbitrary. It is truly surprising to see... |