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- Necronym abstract "A necronym (from the Greek words νεκρός, nekros, "dead" and ὄνομα ónoma, "name") is a reference to, or name of, a person who has died. Many cultures have taboos and traditions associated with referring to such a person. These vary from the extreme of never again speaking the person's real name, often using some circumlocution instead, to the opposite extreme of commemorating it incessantly by naming other things or people after the deceased.For instance, in some cultures it is common for a newborn child to receive the name (a necronym) of a relative who has recently died, while in others to reuse such a name would be considered extremely inappropriate or even forbidden. While this varies from culture to culture, the use of necronyms is quite common.".
- Necronym wikiPageID "561580".
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- Necronym wikiPageRevisionID "679556982".
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Ashkenazi_Jew.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Ashkenazi_Jews.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Buddhist.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_people.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Canadians.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultural_aspects_of_death.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_names.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Culture.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_Japan.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Death.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Dharma_name.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Family.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Gravestone.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Guinness_World_Records.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Headstone.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_name.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Historian.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Intelligence_officer.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink KGB.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Konon_Molody.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Name.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Posthumous_name.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Shigechiyo_Izumi.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Taboo.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Tradition.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:circumlocution.
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLinkText "Necronym".
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLinkText "after a dead sibling".
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLinkText "did not survive infancy".
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLinkText "namesake of his deceased".
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLinkText "necronym".
- Necronym wikiPageWikiLinkText "older brother, who was also named Salvador".
- Necronym hasPhotoCollection Necronym.
- Necronym wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Necronym wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Necronym subject Category:Cultural_aspects_of_death.
- Necronym subject Category:Human_names.
- Necronym hypernym Reference.
- Necronym type Article.
- Necronym type Work.
- Necronym type Article.
- Necronym comment "A necronym (from the Greek words νεκρός, nekros, "dead" and ὄνομα ónoma, "name") is a reference to, or name of, a person who has died. Many cultures have taboos and traditions associated with referring to such a person.".
- Necronym label "Necronym".
- Necronym sameAs Nekronym.
- Necronym sameAs Necrónimo.
- Necronym sameAs Nécronyme.
- Necronym sameAs Necronímia.
- Necronym sameAs m.02q5q7.
- Necronym sameAs Q1423964.
- Necronym sameAs Q1423964.
- Necronym wasDerivedFrom Necronym?oldid=679556982.
- Necronym isPrimaryTopicOf Necronym.