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  1. Feb 1, 2024 · That pretty much defines the mission of anthroponymy — the study of humans’ names. As with any human invention, though, there must be a starting point; before branching cultural variations stretched the scope of naming systems, the concept of having a name first arose from prehistoric civilization.

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    Calling a dramatic increase in the number of children born a “baby boom” dates to the 19th century. In 1941, an issue of LIFE Magazine—discussing the increasing birthrate due to older couples having children after the Great Depression and the many marriages that came about because of the peacetime draftof 1940—proclaimed that “the U.S. baby boom is...

    That comment in The Observer was in reference to a then-recently published book called Generation X by Jane Deverson and Charles Hamblett. A few years later, Joan Broad bought a copy at a garage sale, her son found it, and he fell in love with the name. That son was Billy Idol, and according to his memoir,“We immediately thought it could be a great...

    What comes after Generation X? Generation Y, obviously. That was the logic behind several newspaper columns that proclaimed the coming of Generation Y in the early '90s. (While the magazine Advertising Age traditionally gets the credit for coining the term in 1993, it was actually in use in 1992.) But as psychologist Jean Twenge explainedto NPR reg...

  2. Feb 28, 2022 · Where did the name March come from? The name March is ultimately derived from the Latin word Martius (named after Mars , the Roman god of war). Martius was the name of the first month in the original Roman calendar.

  3. Jan 17, 2024 · Do you ever wonder, “where do the month names come from?” Essentially, there are three sources: Greek and Roman deities, Roman rulers, and numbers. Let’s take a look at how they influenced each month, from January to December: Month Names & Their Origins. January is “the month of Janus” the Roman god of beginnings and endings. Janus ...

  4. October: October's name comes from octo, Latin for “eight." November: November's name comes from novem, Latin for “nine." December: December's name come from decem, Latin for “ten." February: Around 690 B.C., Numa Pompilius turned a period of celebration at the end of the year into a month of its own, named after the festival Februa. This ...

  5. Feb 3, 2022 · Measure the sugar into a chilled old-fashioned glass and add the bitters. Splash in the club soda or water. Add the whiskey and ice. Stir the whole shebang with a barspoon for about 30 seconds ...

  6. The naming of the Americas, or America, occurred shortly after Christopher Columbus 's first voyage to the Americas in 1492. It is generally accepted that the name derives from Amerigo Vespucci, the Italian explorer, who explored the new continents in the following years on behalf of Spain and Portugal. However, some have suggested other ...

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