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Given Names
What’s in a name? Each of us has one. But what does our name say about us - and about our parents who, in most cases - chose it on our behalf? Mike Williams investigates.
What’s in a name? Each of us has one and it is a fairly fundamental part of us. But what does the name say about us - and about our parents who, in most cases - chose it for us?
Why do some names go in and out of fashion? And is the freedom to name our children as we wish a fundamental human right? In the first of two programmes on names, we begin with first or given names. The programme is presented by the solidly-named Mike Williams.
(Image: A mixture of names from around the world. BBC Copyright)
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