English Name and Its CultureWord文档格式.docx
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shistoricalevents,andsoon.Itislikeanencyclopedia,whichrecordssocialhistoryandthelifestyleofthewesternnationfaithfully.ThispaperstartswiththebasicstructureandoriginsoftheEnglishname.ItexpoundsthatEnglishname,theproductofhumanhistoricaldevelopment,originatesfromspecificsocialbackgroundandcarriescertainculturalconnotation.Inmodernlanguage,someEnglishnamesarenolongermerelyusedasnames.Theyareusedidiomaticallytorefertocertaintypesofpeopleorevents.IfwehaveagoodunderstandingaboutEnglishnamesandtheirculturalconnotations,itwillbegreathelpfulforustounderstandsuchusages.Allinall,asanEnglishlearner,weshouldcomprehendEnglishnameculture,whichishelpfulforustounderstandthewesternculturalcontextthoroughly
[Keywords]
Englishname;
culture;
idioms
英语姓名与文化
[摘要]人的姓名是人类社会中最普遍的语言现象,是人类社会发展的历史产物。
它同复杂的社会现象有着广泛而深刻的联系,从不同角度反映了人类社会发展的文明状况和社会习俗等情况。
作为人类文化的一部分,姓名反映了一个国家的历史与文化,也反映了人们的信仰和追求。
不同的人名蕴涵着不同的文化。
姓名文化是各民族文化沉淀的一个缩影,同样的,英语姓名的特征和发展也有其特定的社会背景和文化内涵,它同人们的宗教信仰和西方的历史等紧密联系在一起,它就像一本百科全书,忠实地记录了西方国家的社会历史和人文风貌。
本文从英语姓名的基本结构特征和来源入手,通过宗教信仰,文学以及英国历史三个方面阐述英语姓名作为人类历史发展的产物有其特定的社会背景和文化内涵。
在现代语言中,有许多我们熟悉的习语都和英语姓名相关,了解英语姓名及其文化有助于我们理解并正确使用姓名习语。
总之,作为一个英语学习者,了解英语姓名有助于我们在学习英语的同时,跟深入地了解西方的文化背景,从而更好地领会其文化精髓。
[关键词]英语姓名;
文化;
习语
1.Introduction
People’snameisoneofthemostuniversallanguagephenomenonsineachhumansociety.Itisthespecificsymbol,whichpeopleusetodistinguishthemselvesfromotherpeople.[1]Itisalsothehistoricalproductofhumansocialdevelopment.Inseveralmillenniumsyearsofhumanhistoryofcivilization,alongwithhistoricalvicissitude,peoplelearnedhowtousenamestoidentifydifferentpersonwhentheycommunicatedwithotherpeople.Asaphenomenonofhumansociety,“people’snameisaminiatureofthenationalculture.”[2]
Cultureisaconceptthatcanbedefinedindifferentways.Cultureisinvestigatedbyscholarsfromseveralfields.Tothemthescopeofcultureisdifferent.Generally,culturehasbeeninterpretedintwosenses,abroadsenseandanarrowone.Initsbroadsensecultureistheattributesofman.Cultureinthissensemayincludeatleastthefollowingcomponents:
materials,socialinstitutionsandorganizations,knowledge,language,customs,andsoon.Andcultureinitsnarrowsensecanbedefinedaslifewayofapopulation.[3]People’snameisalanguagephenomenon,andlanguageisanimportantpartofhumanculture.Therefore,people’snamehascloserelationwithhumanculture.
Tobeexact,differentpersonalnamesreflectdifferentculturebecause“people’snameisthecarrierofitsrespectiveculture”.[4]Inshort,ononehand,humancultureinfluencespeople’sname;
ontheotherhand,people’snamereflectshumanculture.ThispaperstartswiththebasicstructureandoriginsoftheEnglishname.ItexpoundsthatEnglishname,theproductofhumanhistoricaldevelopment,originatesfromspecificsocialbackgroundandcarriescertainculturalconnotation.
2.ThecharacteristicsandoriginsofEnglishname
AnEnglishfullnameconsistsofaperson’sfirstnameandlastname.FirstnameisalsocalledChristianname,givennameorbaptismalname.Lastnameisalsocalledfamilynameorsurname.Sometimes,thereisamiddlenamebetweenthefirstnameandthelastname,middlenameisalsocalledsecondname.
2.1Thecharacteristicsandoriginsoffirstname
Thefirstnameisapersonalnamegivenbyhisorherparentsatsomepointafterthebirthofthechild.Itisalsocalledaperson’sforenameorpersonalname.Thefirstnameisinformal,whichisusuallyusedamongfamilymembersorclosefriendsandcolleagues.Ifwesay,“weareallonfirst-nametermswithJohn”,itmeanswecallhimbyhisfirstname,whichisasignofafriendlyinformalrelationship.SomecommonEnglishgivennamesareJohn,Robert,Thomas,William,Alice,andsoon.
Englishfirstnamehasmanyorigins.ButoneofthemostinfluentialsourcesshouldbeChristianity,becausemostEnglish-speakingcountriesareChristiancountries.InChristiancountries,theChristiannameisoftenusedforthefirstname.Soonafterachildisborn,itischristened.Thatis,thechildisgivenaChristiannameataChristianreligiousceremonylikebaptism.InthisChristianreligiousceremony,someoneistouchedorcoveredwithwatertowelcomethemintotheChristianfaithandsometimestoofficiallynamethem.Traditionally,achildisgivenaChristiannamebyitsgodfatherandgodmotheratbaptism.SoinBritain,aperson’sfirstnameisalsocalledabaptismalname.WemaysaythechildwasbaptizedorchristenedbythenameofJohnorMary.ParentsoftengivetheirchildrennamesafterthepeopleintheBible.SuchbiblicalnamesasAdam,Abraham,Daniel,DavidPaulandPeteraremostcommonlyusedfirstname.
Mythologyandliteraturehavealsocontributedmanyfirstnames.Mythologyisthefantasticstorythatisoriginatedfromcertainfamouspeople,historicalevents,historicalsitesandsocialcustom.Itcomesdownbyoralform.Andmythologyisawayusedtoexplainthenature.[5]Itisalsoaminiatureofnationalculture.Inseveralthousandsyears,thewholewesternworldwasundertheinfluenceofGreek-Romanmythology.ClassicalGreekmythologyprovidednameslikeDaphne,Phoebe,Cynthia,Hector,andJason.LiteraturealsodidgreatcontributiontoEnglishname.TakeShakespeareasanexample,ShakespearewasagreatmasteroftheEnglishlanguage,andhewasoneofthegreatestwritersintheworld.Thereare37ofhisplayshavecomedowntous.BecauseofthegreatinfluenceofShakespeareinwest,manypeopleliketochoosenamesfromhisworks.HeprovidedMiranda,JessicaandCordelia,etc.
Inseveralmillenniumsyearsofhumancivilization,people’sliveshavecloserelationwiththenaturalenvironment.So,therearealsomanyfirstnamesoriginatedfromanimalsandplants.SuchasBird,Fox,Wolf,Bee,Fish,Goose,Bull,Eagle,and,Bush,Rice,Wood,Cotton,Kole,Stock,Lotus,Reed,Rose,andsoon.
Somefirstnamesoriginatedfrompersonalcharacteristics,suchasHappy(originatedthehappyman),Smart(originatedfromthesmartman),Fat(originatedfromthepersonwhoisfat),Coward(originatedfromthetimidman),Beard(originatedfrompeoplewhohasbigbeard),Bunch(ricketyman),Smallbones,andArmstrong,etc.
Therearealsosomefirstnameswhichhaveforeignorigins.ForexamplesuchfirstnamesasIvanoriginatedfromRussian;
CarlosfromSpanishnames;
Albert,Adolph,Carl,andKarlfromGermannames.
2.2Thecharacteristicsandoriginsoflastname
Thelastnameisaperson’sfamilynameorsurname,whichiscommontoallmembersofthefamily.Itisformalandoftenusedonofficialoccasionsorwithpeopleyoudonotknowwell.Thefirstnamecanbeusedasaninformalformofaddress.Butthefamilynameisoftenusedwithaformofaddressbeforeit.SuchasMr.Brown,Mrs.Green,etc.Usuallyitcannotbeusedasaformofaddressalone.
ManyEnglishsurnamesfallintothefollowingcategories:
Somesurnamesoriginatedfromplaceswherepeoplewerebornorlived.Thiskindofsurnamesalsocalled“localsurnames”.SuchasAtwater,Brook,Byroade,Bywood,Dale(meaning“valley”),Dunlop(meaning“muddyhill”),Fields,Goosey(meaning“gooseisland”),Hill,Lake,London,Marsh,Moor,Sotheby(meaning“southinthevillage”),Westby/Westerby(meaning“westernfarm).
TherearealsomanysurnamesofoccupationinEnglishsuchas:
Baker,Barber,Bridger,Butcher,Carpenter,Clark/Clerk,Cook,Cooper,Fisher,Goldsmith,Hunter,Miller,Plummer,Priest,Smith,andTailor/Taylor.
ManyEnglishsurnamesoriginatedfrompatronymsnames.Mostofthesenamesendwith“son”.Thestructureis“father’snameoritsvariant+son”,suchasAddison(sonofAdam),Anderson(sonofAndrew),Donaldson,Gibson,Jackson,Jameson,Johnson,Josephson,Richardson,Robinson,Samuelson,Thomason,Williamson,andWilson.WhatworthmentioningisthatsuchpatronymicsurnamesasRichardson,Robinson,Robertson,Samuelson,ThomasonandWilliamsonweregraduallyshortenedintoRichards,Robins,Roberts,Samuels,ThomasandWilliamsrespectively.SoweknowRichard,Robin,Robert,SamuelandWilliamareallfirstname,whileRichards,Robins,Roberts,SamuelsandWilliamsareallfamilynames.AndithappensthatThomascanbeeitherapersonalnameorafamilyname.
Therearealsosomesurnameswhichareoriginalnicknames.Mostofwhicharepersonaldescriptionsorphysicalfeatures:
Armstrong,Bald,Ballard,Biggs,Grant,Little,Long,Longfellow,Short,Small.
2.3ThecharacteristicsofEnglishmiddlename
SomeEnglish-speakingpeoplehaveamiddlenamebetweentheirfirstnameandlastname.Themiddlenamecanbeconsideredasthesecondofaperson’sgivennameorforename.Withamiddlename,apersoncandistinguishhimselforherselffromanotherpersoninthefamilywhohappenstohavethesamefirstname.TakeGeorgeBernardS
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