Cross-Cultural Aspects of Naming Traditions in English and Uzbek
Keywords:
anthroponyms, naming traditions, culture, identity, English names, Uzbek names, cross-cultural linguistics.Abstract
This paper explores the national and cultural dimensions of anthroponyms in English and Uzbek societies, focusing on the similarities and differences in naming traditions. The study analyzes how personal names reflect social identity, historical background, religious beliefs, and cultural values in both languages. Special attention is given to the etymology, semantic features, and gender-specific naming patterns of English and Uzbek names. Through a comparative linguistic and cultural approach, the research highlights how naming conventions serve as a mirror of national consciousness and intercultural understanding. The findings contribute to the field of sociolinguistics, intercultural communication, and onomastics.
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