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A name phrase is a component of a name, such as a given name or a byname. It can be a single word, such as a given name or byname, or a collection of words that are grammatically linked and together serve as a byname, like an article and its noun such as ''the Smith//, a preposition and its object such as //of York//, or an adjective and the noun it modifies such as //White Horse//. A name phrase is made up of name elements; while these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, they help to distinguish issues involving the construction of words from issues of the construction of appropriate grammatical phrases. For example, in the name //Richard of Sheepford//, //Sheepford// is a name element, while the byname //of Sheepford// is a name phrase. The required designator in household and Society order names is a name phrase. //See also'' [[scaheraldry/Name Element|Name Element]]. | |||
A name phrase is a component of a name, such as a given name or a byname. It can be a single word, such as a given name or byname, or a collection of words that are grammatically linked and together serve as a byname, like an article and its noun such as ''the Smith | |||
http://heraldry.sca.org/coagloss.html | [[http://heraldry.sca.org/coagloss.html]] | ||
=Two Elements for Names = | ==Two Elements for Names -== | ||
http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/lessons/lesson07.html | [[http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/lessons/lesson07.html]] | ||
This month's lesson is on the two element requirement of the name rule, and about the need to have an acceptable given name. Let me quote from the rules: | This month's lesson is on the two element requirement of the name rule, and about the need to have an acceptable given name. Let me quote from the rules: | ||
1. Two Element Requirement - All names must consist of at least two name elements. a. Given Name Requirement - Personal names must consist of an acceptable given name and at least one byname. | 1. Two Element Requirement - All names must consist of at least two name elements. a. Given Name Requirement - Personal names must consist of an acceptable given name and at least one byname. | ||
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# If more than one language is used in the name, are they cultures that regularly interacted during our period? | # If more than one language is used in the name, are they cultures that regularly interacted during our period? | ||
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