Anthroponymy
Anthroponymy is the branch of onomastics that studies human personal names: given names, surnames, and other forms used to identify individuals. It examines the origins, meanings, forms, transmission, and social uses of names, as well as the linguistic and cultural conventions that govern their creation and change.
Researchers analyze both historical records and contemporary data from censuses, birth registers, passports, and name databases.
Naming practices vary widely by culture and period. In many European societies, surnames arose from patronymics,
Applications include genealogy, historical demography, and forensic linguistics, as well as cultural and linguistic research into