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Serbian Names
Surnames
Written by Elizabeth Bojang   
Monday, 01 March 2010 16:47

Serbian names are the newest addition to the database. All week, I'll be adding surnames, which can be found here.

Serbia is located in Eastern Europe and was part of the former Republic of Yugoslavia. Could you have identified Serbia on a map of Europe? Just for fun, you can test your knowledge by filling in as many European countries as you can in 5 minutes.

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 March 2010 00:23
 
World Names Profiler
Given Names
Written by Elizabeth Bojang   
Thursday, 25 February 2010 20:25

Ever find yourself wondering where a specific name comes from? Even if you're not ready to do a genealogical search, there is a great website that can help narrow it down. The World Names Profiler is an extensive database of 8 million surnames and 5 million given names. You can search for a specific name to find out the top countries where it is found and the origin. Try it with your own name.

http://www.publicprofiler.org/worldnames/Main.aspx 

 

 

photo credit: Pardeshi

Last Updated on Friday, 26 February 2010 04:26
 
It's Official - We've Moved!
Name Blog
Written by Elizabeth Bojang   
Monday, 22 February 2010 20:56

HowToSayThatName.com is now HearNames.com.  We made the switch recently and it is working well so far. The database has been expanded and is far more efficient. Our web guru, Dirk Preus, has done an amazing job.

More names are added to the site everyday. Slovene names are the newest addition.

Now that everything is up and running, I'll be adding more blog posts and other items of interest. I've received thousands of requests to add specific names to the database. I am working on them and am doing my best to get them all up. Keep the requests coming.

Thanks for supporting the site!

Last Updated on Monday, 22 February 2010 21:25
 
How do you say your name?
Given Names
Friday, 11 September 2009 14:53

We had some friends over last weekend and the subject of this website came up in our conversation. Soon enough, we were all telling funny stories about mispronounced names. One shared how his name Buba (pronounced Boo-buh) is often addressed in the U.S. as Bubba (buh-buh, as in Bubba Gump). That one had me rolling, but maybe because I've long known how to pronounce his name and because my image of someone with the name Bubba doesn't remind me of our friend.

There was also Modou (mo-doo) who hears "Muh-dew" and Bala (bah-lah) who gets "bay-lay." 

Of course, I wonder if we all hear our names mispronounced every once in awhile. I used to live with a four year old who called me "Wizzbiff" (instead of Elizabeth).

What about you - do you have any funny mispronunciation stories? I'd love to hear them and with permission, share them on the blog!

email me: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 24 December 2009 02:13
 
What's New? Turkish Names!
Given Names
Written by Dirk Preus   
Friday, 07 August 2009 15:11

Turkish flagTurkish names are the latest addition to our database. Here is a small sampling:

Gülçin (Gulcin) (f)

Meriç (Meric) (m or f)

Orçun (Orcun) (m)
 
Özge (Ozge) (f)
 
photo credit: Tomas Maltby

These entries all contain the Turkish spelling, along with the English spelling. The Turkish alphabet consists of 29 letters, including ü, ö and ç. There is no q, w or x. The names above are all given (first) names. The "m" designates masculine/male/boy and "f" feminine/female/girl. Unisex names are listed as "m or f."

Find more Turkish names here. You can find Turkish surnames there, too, or click here.

 

Last Updated on Monday, 22 February 2010 21:40
 
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