Onomastics

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Template:Short description Onomastics (or onomatology in older texts) is the study of proper names, including their etymology, history, and use.

An alethonym ('true name') or an orthonym ('real name') is the proper name of the object in question, the object of onomastic study. Scholars studying onomastics are called onomasticians.

Onomastics has applications in data mining, with applications such as named-entity recognition, or recognition of the origin of names.<ref>Template:Cite arXiv</ref><ref>Template:Cite arXiv</ref> It is a popular approach in historical research, where it can be used to identify ethnic minorities within populations<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> and for the purpose of prosopography.

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