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... Charles E. 1991. Individuals ' ratings of their given names on several dimensions . Journal of Social Psychology 131 : 301-02 . 66 “ ... .. first names in general were viewed as more important , at- tractive , personally appropriate ...
... Charles E. 1991. Individuals ' ratings of their given names on several dimensions . Journal of Social Psychology 131 : 301-02 . 66 “ ... .. first names in general were viewed as more important , at- tractive , personally appropriate ...
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... Charles James 1,572 9. Thomas Henry 6,602 51. Frederick Charles 1,560 10. William James 6,310 52. William Robert 1,541 11. William Thomas 6,093 53. Arthur John 1,510 12. James Henry 6,027 54. Alfred James 1,494 13. Charles Henry 5,893 ...
... Charles James 1,572 9. Thomas Henry 6,602 51. Frederick Charles 1,560 10. William James 6,310 52. William Robert 1,541 11. William Thomas 6,093 53. Arthur John 1,510 12. James Henry 6,027 54. Alfred James 1,494 13. Charles Henry 5,893 ...
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... Charles Proteus Steinmetz , who like Frederick Douglass gave up one name upon arrival in a New World and chose another . Steinmetz had been christened Karl August Rudolf Steinmetz ( Leonard 1929 : 120 ) , and at a Breslau University ...
... Charles Proteus Steinmetz , who like Frederick Douglass gave up one name upon arrival in a New World and chose another . Steinmetz had been christened Karl August Rudolf Steinmetz ( Leonard 1929 : 120 ) , and at a Breslau University ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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