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What is an onompedia?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/8/2025

An "onomopedia" is not a widely recognized term, but it can refer to a collection or database that focuses on the study of names, particularly names of people, places, or things. It may involve the etymology, meaning, and cultural significance of names. This concept could be similar to an encyclopedia but specifically tailored to onomatology, the study of names and their origins.

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