Differences in the Applicability of Female and Male Names in the Historical Study of the Cults of Saints

The paper demonstrates the usability of historical given name corpora in the research of saints’ cults, with special emphasis on the methodological consequences of gender differences. The small number of historical female name data compared to the male ones is a well-known fact in historical anthrop...

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description The paper demonstrates the usability of historical given name corpora in the research of saints’ cults, with special emphasis on the methodological consequences of gender differences. The small number of historical female name data compared to the male ones is a well-known fact in historical anthroponomastics. Moreover, female names were significantly less likely to become surnames. However, it is less evidently acknowledged how much these differences can complicate (and, in some historical periods, eliminate the possibility of) the onomastic examination of the cults of saintly women in comparison to that of men. The differences between the applicability of the two groups of names by gender are shown by actual examples, comparing the onomastic results with information on the actual state of the cults of saintly men and women in question. The interpretation of the name data covers the aspects of historical changes, as well as social and geographical variances in the frequency of the actual given names and surnames. The analysis is based on Hungarian historical personal name corpora from the Middle Ages (the author’s corpus from the 13th–14th centuries), the Early Modern Period (the Atlas of Historical Surnames of Hungary, 1715) and the Modern Period (the database of official family name changes, 1815–1932).
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1598632025-05-19T12:59:37Z Differences in the Applicability of Female and Male Names in the Historical Study of the Cults of Saints Slíz, Mariann methodology historical name corpora female and male names given names family name changes thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences The paper demonstrates the usability of historical given name corpora in the research of saints’ cults, with special emphasis on the methodological consequences of gender differences. The small number of historical female name data compared to the male ones is a well-known fact in historical anthroponomastics. Moreover, female names were significantly less likely to become surnames. However, it is less evidently acknowledged how much these differences can complicate (and, in some historical periods, eliminate the possibility of) the onomastic examination of the cults of saintly women in comparison to that of men. The differences between the applicability of the two groups of names by gender are shown by actual examples, comparing the onomastic results with information on the actual state of the cults of saintly men and women in question. The interpretation of the name data covers the aspects of historical changes, as well as social and geographical variances in the frequency of the actual given names and surnames. The analysis is based on Hungarian historical personal name corpora from the Middle Ages (the author’s corpus from the 13th–14th centuries), the Early Modern Period (the Atlas of Historical Surnames of Hungary, 1715) and the Modern Period (the database of official family name changes, 1815–1932). Published 2025-05-19T12:59:33Z 2025-05-19T12:59:33Z 2023-12-12 chapter https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/159863 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://wuj.pl/ksiazka/onomastics-in-interaction-with-other-branches-of-science-volume-2#otwarty-dostep https://wuj.pl/differences-in-the-applicability-of-female-and-male-names-in-the-historical-study-of-the-cults-of-saints Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego Onomastics in Interaction With Other Branches of Science. Volume 2. Anthroponomastics 10.4467/K7446.46/22.23.17291 10.4467/K7446.46/22.23.17291 b56389e6-bd6e-43b9-abc7-9af91c5afc6b e93deae3-b5ec-4abe-b483-2a536826b783 471-484 open access
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historical name corpora
female and male names
given names
family name changes
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences
Slíz, Mariann
Differences in the Applicability of Female and Male Names in the Historical Study of the Cults of Saints
title Differences in the Applicability of Female and Male Names in the Historical Study of the Cults of Saints
title_full Differences in the Applicability of Female and Male Names in the Historical Study of the Cults of Saints
title_fullStr Differences in the Applicability of Female and Male Names in the Historical Study of the Cults of Saints
title_full_unstemmed Differences in the Applicability of Female and Male Names in the Historical Study of the Cults of Saints
title_short Differences in the Applicability of Female and Male Names in the Historical Study of the Cults of Saints
title_sort differences in the applicability of female and male names in the historical study of the cults of saints
topic methodology
historical name corpora
female and male names
given names
family name changes
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences
topic_facet methodology
historical name corpora
female and male names
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family name changes
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thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences
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