The history of the boycott: How one Englishman’s name has ended up in every dictionary since 1888 ~humanities.languages Link 8 votes
The name for Britain comes from our ancient love of tattoos ~humanities.history Article 1752 words 6 votes
Roads into Norway will get new signs with the country name also written in the indigenous Sámi language depending on the region ~humanities.languages Article 218 words 10 votes
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Who named the United States and what alternatives gained the most traction? ~humanities.history Video 3:27, published Jan 17 2020 5 votes
Oslo's city council wants the Norwegian capital to have an official name in Sámi ~humanities.languages Article 300 words 4 votes
The most gender-switched names in US history ~humanities.history Article 955 words, published Aug 28 2019 9 votes
The more names change, the more they sound the same language Article 1358 words, published Feb 7 2013 6 votes
The name ‘Mormon’: Why all the fuss, and why now? theology religion Article 1236 words, published Oct 20 2018 8 votes
Red, yellow, pink and green: How the world’s languages name the rainbow. language Article 1523 words, published Nov 16 2016 8 votes
It’s hard to have an unusual name in China language Article 664 words, published Jul 26 2018 12 votes
French baby boy banned from having name containing tilde language Article 167 words, published Sep 13 2017 20 votes
Color or fruit? On the unlikely etymology of "orange" ~humanities.languages Article 2003 words 8 votes