Friday, September 28, 2018

Name in Tradition



 Naming Traditions 

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1. Mexico



       Naming customs in Mexico are different, when a woman is married, she uses her maiden name and adds her husband's name after the word de. after marrying Tino Martinez, her name Maria Gonzales changed to Maria de Gonzales. When he gives birth to his children, the name will be given in the order of his name such as the name given, the name of the father's family, and the name of the mother's family. The son of Tino and Maria is Anita, whose name is Anita Tino Gonzales.


2.Japan




        Japan is an archipelago in East Asia. It is located at the western end of the Pacific Ocean, east of the Sea of ​​Japan, and is adjacent to the People's Republic of China, Korea and Russia. The northernmost islands are in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk, and the southernmost region is a group of small islands in the East China Sea, precisely south of Okinawa, which is neighboring Taiwan. 
     In Japan, girls will be given names that describe the value held by the family. For example, Kiyiko (meaning clean child), Nayako (obedient child), or Yoshiko (good child). While boys' names tend to describe their position in the family. For example, Ichiro means "first child", and Jiro means "second child". As with the tradition of giving names to children in China and Korea, people in Japan also bear the family name behind the name given.


2. Indonesia

       

      Indonesia is a country that has a variety of characteristics that are very diverse ranging from language, culture, customs, religion, and the tradition of giving names to children is very different from other regions. Some tribes in Indonesia use the family name system. Like the tribes in North Sumatra, the Ambonese tribe in the Moluccas, and the Arab descent in Indonesia. While the tribes on the island of Java did not use the system, except the nobles. In Bali, even more unique. Child names are adjusted to caste, gender, and birth order. however, in Indonesia today the naming is no longer rooted in tradition. because at this time, more and more parents are choosing names from Western countries or religious ones.

4. Turkey


     
     Every nation has a custom and a naming tradition. Giving names to children is an important aspect of cultural, social and religious issues. The name given when the baby is born, reflects lifestyle, mindset and social order. In Turkish culture, names are believed to have an effect on the human personality. The word that most people hear is their name. The name given to the child is believed to reflect the nature, feelings, thoughts, behavior, future, and success of the owner of the name. This belief also affects the selection and naming.
    As an Islamic state, Turkey identically named babies with Islamic names like Muhammet (Muhammad). No less popular are the names of wives or children of prophets such as Ayse (Ayesha) and Fatma (Fatimah). The names of other prophets are also not less widely used, among others, Isa, Ishmael, Abraham and Joseph.
     Many also named their son Mustafa. Mustafa himself is the founder of the Republic of Turkey whose full name is Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Therefore, many secular parents call their children so. But then, when the revolution takes place, leftist parents have their own choice to name their child. They named his son Ozgur which means Free or Devrim which means revolution. In the mid 70's, the names of heroes were chosen as the names of their children.
     As for residents who live on the edge of the city and have many children, their child's name has a pretty funny meaning. There are those who call their children Dursun which means enough (don't add more children). As for girls, parents like to take from the names of flowers such as Gul which means rose.

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