The Best Places For Students To Learn About…Their Names is a “Best” list I keep updated and periodically use in my classes as a resource where students can learn about their names and the concept of names.
Here are some new additions to that list:
What your name tells us about your age, where you live, your political leanings and your job is from The Washington Post.
The Chinese Guide to Avoiding a Bad English Name is from The Atlantic.
What’s In A Name? It Could Matter If You’re Writing To Your Lawmaker is from NPR.
The importance of a name is from The Washington Post.
Find out what your name would be if you were born today http://t.co/UV2tw4CKz0 pic.twitter.com/erzfvw5XRF
— TIME.com (@TIME) May 19, 2015
Want to know when your name was popular? Check it out on the U.S. Baby Name Explorer: http://t.co/eLGeI41gw4 #dataviz pic.twitter.com/1w3DNytLZd
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) May 13, 2015
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