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Re: OT: Anthroponymics

From:Steg Belsky <draqonfayir@...>
Date:Wednesday, November 2, 2005, 3:03
On Oct 19, 2005, at 1:16 PM, tomhchappell wrote:
> BTW I understand that *here* Jewish families are not allowed to name > their children after living relatives. > (I propose such a limitation in my conlang, if I ever get it off the > ground.)
Only some Jewish cultures (mostly Ashkenazic) have this custom, and it's just a strong custom/superstition, not a rule enshrined in religious law or anything like that. Other Jewish cultures specificly name after living relatives.
> A Jewish father I spoke with said, in addition, they /must/ name > their children after a /deceased/ relative -- but simply using the > same first letter can count as "named after". > (This requirement seems a little too much for me.)
Never heard of that. It's definitely very common, and some families and cultural groups have very strong customs about the order in which ancestors' names are given to children, but its not a legal obligation of any kind, as far as i've ever heard. -Stephen (Steg) "the main purpose of the pyramid is to say 'my unique pyramid is sky high and made of white marble. i do not share it with anyone'." ~ andrew nowicki