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Topics related to given names, surnames, and linguistic aspects of naming in English.
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What is the origin of using the word "our" preceding a first name when speaking directly to ...
I know this is ancient, but I wanted to contributed that 'our' in the North simply stands in for 'my' as a term of endearment. So just as you can address someone in second person as 'my sweetheart, 'm …