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literal_theonymy

literal theonymy

English

Noun

literal theonymy (uncountable)

  1. The naming of a person with a divine name, such as the use of Jesus as a given name in Mexico and Central America.
    • 2000, Elaine Matthews, ‎Simon Hornblower, ‎& Peter Marshall Fraser, Greek Personal Names: Their Value as Evidence, ISBN 0197262163, page 57:
      When H. Meyersahm, in a dissertation of 1891, studied literal theonymy, the giving to humans of unadjusted divine names, he felt able to declare that the practice first emerged in the first century AD .
    • 2006, Joan Booth & ‎Robert Maltby, What's in a Name?: The Significance of Proper Names in Classical Latin Literature:
      There are a few instances of mortals called Artemis or Hermes, but such literal theonymy is relatively rare, and mostly dates from the first century ad or later.
    • 2009, Tobias Fischer-Hansen & ‎Birte Poulsen, From Artemis to Diana: The Goddess of Man and Beast, ISBN 8763507889, page 323:
      As is evident from Fig. 8, female theophoric names on Artemi- are quite uncommon and literal theonymy, where the personal name is same as the name of the deity, is extremely rare.