nameremains
Nameremains is a term used in onomastics and historical linguistics to describe the names that persist within a language or culture after other lexical items have changed or disappeared. The concept highlights the durability of proper names—personal names, place names, and ethnonyms—that endure across centuries or language shifts, even as surrounding vocabulary evolves.
The term is generally understood as descriptive rather than a theory with a single unified methodology. It
Researchers study nameremains using archival records, inscriptions, cartographic sources, and contemporary databases of toponyms and anthroponyms.
The term is not universally standardized and may be used variably in scholarly literature. Some scholars prefer
See also: onomastics, toponymy, anthroponymy, linguistic persistence, linguistic archaeology.