nafnleg
Nafnleg is a term used in Icelandic linguistics to describe the study of proper names within the language. It addresses how given names, surnames, and toponyms are formed, inflected, and used in discourse, and how they interact with the wider grammar of Icelandic. The field covers morphology, syntax, orthography, and the sociolinguistic aspects of naming conventions. While general noun inflection affects common nouns, nafnleg focuses on the irregularities and patterns observed in proper names, including how names are declined for case and number, how articles and adjectives agree with names, and how foreign names are adapted to Icelandic spelling and pronunciation.
Key topics include: declensional patterns for personal names, the treatment of definite vs. indefinite use of
Applications of nafnleg appear in lexicography, language teaching, and computational linguistics, where accurate handling of names
See also: onomastics, anthroponymy, toponymy, Icelandic grammar.