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This article is part of the study of Polish religious names. The purpose is to analyse the reception of religious names by Internet users (the subject of the description was made by their comments on various Internet forums). The analysis of the methods of describing and evaluating religious names, unusual for baptismal nomenclature and names marked as ordinary Internet users, was carried out. The article uses both onomastic (especially religious onomastics) and sociolinguistic works.
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Niniejszy artykuł wpisuje się w nurt badań nad polskim imiennictwem zakonnym. Celem analiz uczyniono recepcję imion zakonnych przez środowisko internautów (przedmiotem opisu były wypowiedzi internautów umieszczone na różnych forach internetowych). Dokonano analizy sposobów opisu i wartościowania imion zakonnych, nietypowych dla nazewnictwa chrzestnego oraz imion zwanych przez internautów zwykłymi. W artykule wykorzystano zarówno prace onomastyczne (zwłaszcza z onomastyki religijnej), jak i socjolingwistyczne.
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Badania nad imionami zakonnymi

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The paper presents the state of research on the religious names in Polish onomastics (both studies relating to female and male names, as well as those in which one can find theoretical issues). The author supports the need to include religious names studies in the current stream of interdisciplinary research. The second part of the article describes the comprehensive research on religious names, which were initiated at the Institute of Polish Philology of the Pedagogical University in Krakow.
Socjolingwistyka
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2017
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issue 31
191–204
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Przedmiotem niniejszego artykułu, wpisującego się w nurt badań onomastyki religijnej, było zbadanie, czy w zakonie karmelitów bosych istnieje zależność między imieniem zakonnym a imieniem chrzestnym. Jako materiał do badań wybrano imiona karmelitów bosych prowincji polskiej (podstawę opracowania stanowił kompletny spis imion zakonników od początku powstania zakonu do końca XX w.). W artykule przybliżona została kwestia dotycząca praktyki zmiany imienia w opisywanym zakonie na tle innych zgromadzeń oraz przeanalizowano imiona zakonne w zestawieniu z imionami chrzestnymi zakonników. Ujęcie diachroniczne pozwoliło pokazać przemiany w zakresie zależności imion zakonnych od chrzestnych w ciągu wieków oraz wskazać czynniki, które na to wpływały.
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This article is part of the current research on the Polish religious names. It includes the analysis of all religious names of Discalced Carmelites of the Polish province (more than a thousand names) for their dependence or independence from the baptismal names. Wide time frame (from the beginning 17th to the end of the 20th century) allows to present the results of analyses taking into account the diachronic conclusions, as well as effect of the events from the history of the Church on the names discussed in the paper.
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Maria jako imię zakonne

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Onomastica
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2015
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vol. 59
137-151
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The article touches on the problems of how religious names function in Polish anthroponymy. It includes analysis of how the name Maria functions as a religious name. Religious names of 19 Polish women’s religious orders, all assigned between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries, were analysed (includes lists of the names of the religious orders in which sisters changed their names, and where the name Maria, or other names under the patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary, were used). The function of the name Maria as a female monastic name largely depends on the given assembly and its spirituality. Looking diachronically at the use of particular names, one can say that even within the orders there was some kind of religious taboo about assigning the name Maria, in a way similar to that existing in the laity naming (although it did not concern all orders to the same extent).
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