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American Name Society

The American Name Society (ANS) is a non-profit organization founded in 1951 to promote onomastics, the study of names and naming practices, both in the United States and abroad.[1] The organization investigates cultural insights, settlement history, and linguistic characteristics revealed in names.

American Name Society
AbbreviationANS
FormationDecember 29, 1951
Founded atDetroit, Michigan
TypeScholarly society
PurposeOnomastics
Websitehttp://www.americannamesociety.org/

The ANS runs an annual conference for name scholars and enthusiasts, and it is the largest scholarly society dedicated to "the investigation of names and how they develop".[2] Since 1952, the ANS has produced the journal Names.[3] Since its very first issue in 1952, this scientific quarterly has continually published original articles, notes, and book reviews that investigate the derivation, function, and impact of names and naming in North America and around the world.[4] The American Dialect Society was the parent organization of ANS. It has also been associated with the Modern Language Association.[5]

History edit

In the early 1950s, members of the American Dialect Society felt that there ought to be another organization focused on the function of proper nouns. On December 29, 1951,[5] in Detroit, a group of academics voted to create the American Name Society, which would focus on onomastics and publish a quarterly journal with content written by society members. The founders appointed a Sponsoring Committee with 29 members and elected a president, Elsdon C. Smith.[6] The first meeting was held on December 27, 1952, in Boston. The ANS has had a broad scope since its inception, and attracts specialists from a variety of fields.[5]

Names: A Journal of Onomastics edit

In March 1953, the ANS began publishing Names,[5] "a journal of onomastics."[7] The first volume of Names was published in March 1953, edited by Erwin Gudde.[5] George R. Stewart, a founding member of the ANS,[8] described his vision for using Names to define the field of onomastics.[9] As of January 2021, all current and archived issues of Names became available for free via the Open Access program at the University of Pittsburgh. In 2022, Names was awarded the exclusive DOAJ Seal from the Directory of Open Access Journals, reflecting best practices in open access publishing.[10] Professor I.M. Nick is the current Editor-in-Chief of Names.[11]

Awards edit

Emerging Scholar Award edit

The Emerging Scholar Award recognizes names researchers in the early stages of their academic or professional careers.[12] The awardee receives recognition at the annual meeting, a cash prize of $250, one year of membership in the ANS.[13]

Best Article in Names: A Journal of Onomastics edit

The Best Article in Names: A Journal of Onomastics is given to the one article per year that the journal Editorial Board selects as demonstrating the highest level of methodological innovation, exhibiting exemplary style and organization; and promising to make the most significant contribution to the scholarly investigation of names and naming. .[1][14]

Name of the Year edit

Since 2004, the ANS has declared a Name of the Year. Each year, the public can nominate a name by contacting the Name of the Year election coordinator with justification for the name's inclusion. ANS members can also nominate names at the annual meeting. Nominated names are judged on three criteria: linguistic innovation, potential to impact language use, and ability to capture national attention.[15] Since 2008, the ANS has voted on the top personal name, place name, trade name, and fictional name at its annual conference.[16][17]

Year Name of the Year (Overall) Fictional Personal Place Trade Miscellaneous E-Name Notes
2023 Gaza & Barbie (tie) Barbenheimer Swiftie Gaza ChatGPT X [18]
2022 Ukraine Encanto Volodymyr Zelenskyy Kyiv FTX January 6 NFT [19]
2021 Great Resignation Squid Game Karen United States Capitol Cyber Ninjas CRT #FreeBritney [20]
2020 Kamala & COVID-19 (tie) Schitt's Creek George Floyd Wuhan, China Zoom COVID-19 QAnon
2019 Arrokoth Baby Yoda Greta Thunberg Arrokoth TikTok Antivaxxer #Fridaysforfuture
2018 Jamal Khashoggi Wakanda Jamal Khashoggi Paradise, California Gritty
2017 Rohingya Nambia Maria Charlottesville Me Too Donald Trump referred to the nation "Nambia" in a September 2017 speech at the United Nations.[21]
2016 Aleppo Hamilton Aleppo Brexit [22]
2015 Caitlyn Jenner[23] Rey, Finn, and Poe (Star Wars: The Force Awakens) Caitlyn Jenner Denali Charlie Hebdo
2014 Ferguson[24] Elsa (Disney) Malala Ferguson Uber
2013 Francis Ender Wiggin Francis Syria ObamaCare
2012 Sandy Downton Abbey Malala Gangnam Fiscal cliff
2011 Arab Spring Lisbeth Salander Muammar Gaddafi Fukushima, Fukushima Siri
2010 Eyjafjallajökull Quinn and Finn (Glee) Lady Gaga Eyjafjallajökull Tea Party
2009 Salish Sea Max (Where the Wild Things Are (film)) Chesley Sullenberger Salish Sea Twitter
2008 Barack Hussein Obama Edward (Twilight (novel series)) Barack Hussein Obama Wasilla, Alaska Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
2007 Betrayus Nickname for Sen. Chuck Hagel and later Gen. David Petraeus.[25]
2006 Pluto
2005 Katrina
2004 Fahrenheit 9/11 [17]

Related organizations edit

The American Name Society is allied with the Modern Language Association (MLA).[26]

Sister Societies edit

The American Name Society is a member of a group of sister societies that meet concurrently with the Linguistic Society of America:[27]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About the ANS - American Name Society". 20 February 2015.
  2. ^ "'Ferguson' Is 2014's Name of the Year". Time. 9 January 2015. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  3. ^ Abel, Ernest Lawrence (2013-09-01). "A Note on the Names in Names". Names. 61 (3): 168–173. doi:10.1179/0027773813Z.00000000056. ISSN 0027-7738.
  4. ^ "About the Journal | Names". ans-names.pitt.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  5. ^ a b c d e Leonard R. N. Ashley (2002) The American Name Society: The First Fifty Years, Names, 50:1, 63-72, DOI: 10.1179/nam.2002.50.1.63
  6. ^ Unknown (1952-06-01). "American Name Society". Indiana Magazine of History. ISSN 1942-9711.
  7. ^ "About the Journal | Names". ans-names.pitt.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  8. ^ . www.wtsn.binghamton.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-04-15. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
  9. ^ Stewart, George R. (1953). "The Field of the American Name Society". Names. 1 (2): 73–78. doi:10.1179/nam.1953.1.2.73.
  10. ^ "Directory of Open Access Journals". doaj.org. Retrieved 2023-01-29.
  11. ^ "Editors' Profiles | Names". ans-names.pitt.edu. Retrieved 2023-01-29.
  12. ^ "ANS Emerging Scholar Award | American Name Society". 2022-01-08. Retrieved 2022-02-09.
  13. ^ Nick, I. M. (2022-08-22). "Invitation to Apply for the American Name Society's Emerging Scholar Award". Names. 70 (3): 64–65. doi:10.5195/names.2022.2442. ISSN 1756-2279.
  14. ^ Nick, I. M. (2021-11-15). "2020 Award for Best Article in NAMES: A Journal of Onomastics". Names. 69 (4): 55–56. doi:10.5195/names.2021.2347. ISSN 1756-2279.
  15. ^ Nuessel, Frank (12 May 2017). "Editorial". Names. 65 (2): 63–64. doi:10.1080/00277738.2017.1316003.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-02-21. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  17. ^ a b "Name of the Year | American Name Society". American Name Society. 2017-02-03. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  18. ^ Nick, I. M. (2024-03-12). "Name of the Year Report 2023". Names. 72 (1): 57–68. doi:10.5195/names.2023.2621. ISSN 1756-2279.
  19. ^ Evans, Cleveland (29 January 2023). "Cleveland Evans: What is the 2022 Name of the Year?". Omaha World-Herald. Retrieved 2023-01-29.
  20. ^ ""Great Resignation" Chosen 2021 Name of the Year | American Name Society". 2022-01-30. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
  21. ^ Evans, Cleveland (16 January 2018). "Evans: Rohingya is a name worth remembering". Omaha.com. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
  22. ^ "Why 'Dumpster Fire' Was 2016 Word of the Year". Live Science. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  23. ^ "'Caitlyn Jenner' Is the 2015 Name of the Year". Time. 8 January 2016. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  24. ^ "'Ferguson' Is 2014's Name of the Year". Time. 9 January 2015. Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  25. ^ "American Name Society: Names of the Year". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2017-05-20.
  26. ^ "Directory of Allied Organizations". apps.mla.org. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
  27. ^ "Meeting Handbook" (PDF). Linguistic Society of America. Retrieved 8 April 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Names: A Journal of Onomastics

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The American Name Society ANS is a non profit organization founded in 1951 to promote onomastics the study of names and naming practices both in the United States and abroad 1 The organization investigates cultural insights settlement history and linguistic characteristics revealed in names American Name SocietyAbbreviationANSFormationDecember 29 1951Founded atDetroit MichiganTypeScholarly societyPurposeOnomasticsWebsitehttp www americannamesociety org The ANS runs an annual conference for name scholars and enthusiasts and it is the largest scholarly society dedicated to the investigation of names and how they develop 2 Since 1952 the ANS has produced the journal Names 3 Since its very first issue in 1952 this scientific quarterly has continually published original articles notes and book reviews that investigate the derivation function and impact of names and naming in North America and around the world 4 The American Dialect Society was the parent organization of ANS It has also been associated with the Modern Language Association 5 Contents 1 History 2 Names A Journal of Onomastics 3 Awards 3 1 Emerging Scholar Award 3 2 Best Article in Names A Journal of Onomastics 4 Name of the Year 5 Related organizations 5 1 Sister Societies 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIn the early 1950s members of the American Dialect Society felt that there ought to be another organization focused on the function of proper nouns On December 29 1951 5 in Detroit a group of academics voted to create the American Name Society which would focus on onomastics and publish a quarterly journal with content written by society members The founders appointed a Sponsoring Committee with 29 members and elected a president Elsdon C Smith 6 The first meeting was held on December 27 1952 in Boston The ANS has had a broad scope since its inception and attracts specialists from a variety of fields 5 Names A Journal of Onomastics editIn March 1953 the ANS began publishing Names 5 a journal of onomastics 7 The first volume of Names was published in March 1953 edited by Erwin Gudde 5 George R Stewart a founding member of the ANS 8 described his vision for using Names to define the field of onomastics 9 As of January 2021 all current and archived issues of Names became available for free via the Open Access program at the University of Pittsburgh In 2022 Names was awarded the exclusive DOAJ Seal from the Directory of Open Access Journals reflecting best practices in open access publishing 10 Professor I M Nick is the current Editor in Chief of Names 11 Awards editEmerging Scholar Award edit The Emerging Scholar Award recognizes names researchers in the early stages of their academic or professional careers 12 The awardee receives recognition at the annual meeting a cash prize of 250 one year of membership in the ANS 13 Best Article in Names A Journal of Onomastics edit The Best Article in Names A Journal of Onomastics is given to the one article per year that the journal Editorial Board selects as demonstrating the highest level of methodological innovation exhibiting exemplary style and organization and promising to make the most significant contribution to the scholarly investigation of names and naming 1 14 Name of the Year editSince 2004 the ANS has declared a Name of the Year Each year the public can nominate a name by contacting the Name of the Year election coordinator with justification for the name s inclusion ANS members can also nominate names at the annual meeting Nominated names are judged on three criteria linguistic innovation potential to impact language use and ability to capture national attention 15 Since 2008 the ANS has voted on the top personal name place name trade name and fictional name at its annual conference 16 17 Year Name of the Year Overall Fictional Personal Place Trade Miscellaneous E Name Notes 2023 Gaza amp Barbie tie Barbenheimer Swiftie Gaza ChatGPT X 18 2022 Ukraine Encanto Volodymyr Zelenskyy Kyiv FTX January 6 NFT 19 2021 Great Resignation Squid Game Karen United States Capitol Cyber Ninjas CRT FreeBritney 20 2020 Kamala amp COVID 19 tie Schitt s Creek George Floyd Wuhan China Zoom COVID 19 QAnon 2019 Arrokoth Baby Yoda Greta Thunberg Arrokoth TikTok Antivaxxer Fridaysforfuture 2018 Jamal Khashoggi Wakanda Jamal Khashoggi Paradise California Gritty 2017 Rohingya Nambia Maria Charlottesville Me Too Donald Trump referred to the nation Nambia in a September 2017 speech at the United Nations 21 2016 Aleppo Hamilton Aleppo Brexit 22 2015 Caitlyn Jenner 23 Rey Finn and Poe Star Wars The Force Awakens Caitlyn Jenner Denali Charlie Hebdo 2014 Ferguson 24 Elsa Disney Malala Ferguson Uber 2013 Francis Ender Wiggin Francis Syria ObamaCare 2012 Sandy Downton Abbey Malala Gangnam Fiscal cliff 2011 Arab Spring Lisbeth Salander Muammar Gaddafi Fukushima Fukushima Siri 2010 Eyjafjallajokull Quinn and Finn Glee Lady Gaga Eyjafjallajokull Tea Party 2009 Salish Sea Max Where the Wild Things Are film Chesley Sullenberger Salish Sea Twitter 2008 Barack Hussein Obama Edward Twilight novel series Barack Hussein Obama Wasilla Alaska Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac 2007 Betrayus Nickname for Sen Chuck Hagel and later Gen David Petraeus 25 2006 Pluto 2005 Katrina 2004 Fahrenheit 9 11 17 Related organizations editThe American Name Society is allied with the Modern Language Association MLA 26 Sister Societies edit The American Name Society is a member of a group of sister societies that meet concurrently with the Linguistic Society of America 27 American Dialect Society ADS North American Association for the History of Language Sciences NAAHoLS Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics SPCL Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas SSILA The Association for Linguistic Evidence TALE The North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics NARNiHS References edit a b About the ANS American Name Society 20 February 2015 Ferguson Is 2014 s Name of the Year Time 9 January 2015 Retrieved 2017 02 20 Abel Ernest Lawrence 2013 09 01 A Note on the Names in Names Names 61 3 168 173 doi 10 1179 0027773813Z 00000000056 ISSN 0027 7738 About the Journal Names ans names pitt edu Retrieved 2024 03 24 a b c d e Leonard R N Ashley 2002 The American Name Society The First Fifty Years Names 50 1 63 72 DOI 10 1179 nam 2002 50 1 63 Unknown 1952 06 01 American Name Society Indiana Magazine of History ISSN 1942 9711 About the Journal Names ans names pitt edu Retrieved 2024 03 24 Who Was Who in Name Study www wtsn binghamton edu Archived from the original on 2012 04 15 Retrieved 2018 04 08 Stewart George R 1953 The Field of the American Name Society Names 1 2 73 78 doi 10 1179 nam 1953 1 2 73 Directory of Open Access Journals doaj org Retrieved 2023 01 29 Editors Profiles Names ans names pitt edu Retrieved 2023 01 29 ANS Emerging Scholar Award American Name Society 2022 01 08 Retrieved 2022 02 09 Nick I M 2022 08 22 Invitation to Apply for the American Name Society s Emerging Scholar Award Names 70 3 64 65 doi 10 5195 names 2022 2442 ISSN 1756 2279 Nick I M 2021 11 15 2020 Award for Best Article in NAMES A Journal of Onomastics Names 69 4 55 56 doi 10 5195 names 2021 2347 ISSN 1756 2279 Nuessel Frank 12 May 2017 Editorial Names 65 2 63 64 doi 10 1080 00277738 2017 1316003 Words with friends Appalachian professor leads American Name Society News Archive Appalachian State University News Archived from the original on 2017 02 21 Retrieved 2017 02 20 a b Name of the Year American Name Society American Name Society 2017 02 03 Retrieved 2017 02 20 Nick I M 2024 03 12 Name of the Year Report 2023 Names 72 1 57 68 doi 10 5195 names 2023 2621 ISSN 1756 2279 Evans Cleveland 29 January 2023 Cleveland Evans What is the 2022 Name of the Year Omaha World Herald Retrieved 2023 01 29 Great Resignation Chosen 2021 Name of the Year American Name Society 2022 01 30 Retrieved 2022 02 08 Evans Cleveland 16 January 2018 Evans Rohingya is a name worth remembering Omaha com Retrieved 8 April 2018 Why Dumpster Fire Was 2016 Word of the Year Live Science Retrieved 2017 02 20 Caitlyn Jenner Is the 2015 Name of the Year Time 8 January 2016 Retrieved 2017 02 20 Ferguson Is 2014 s Name of the Year Time 9 January 2015 Retrieved 2017 02 20 American Name Society Names of the Year sites google com Retrieved 2017 05 20 Directory of Allied Organizations apps mla org Retrieved 2018 04 08 Meeting Handbook PDF Linguistic Society of America Retrieved 8 April 2018 External links editOfficial website Names A Journal of Onomastics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Name Society amp oldid 1215357666, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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