Born in the Reiwa Era: The Reflection of Contemporary Events in Japanese Given Names
The selection, or creation, of a Japanese given name is often an elaborate process inspired by particular ideas about the named individual, the time or circumstances of birth, and aspirations for his or her future life. An important criterion for some parents is to choose a name which is socially ap...
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Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
2025
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