Extralinguistic And Linguistic Factors Influencing The Formation Of The Anthroponymic System
Abstract
The article analyzes the extralinguistic and linguistic factors that influence the formation and development of the national anthroponimic system. Among the extralinguistic factors, mass culture (cinema, television series, literature, music, sports), political and ideological changes, globalization, migration, and interethnic marriages hold particular significance. These processes are examined through the examples of Great Britain, Russia, and Uzbekistan. Linguistic factors analyzed in the study include phonetic compatibility and euphony, the compatibility of a given name with the patronymic and surname, the number of syllables, semantic meaning, and morphological structure. The research demonstrates that the contemporary anthroponimic system is being shaped within the balance between the processes of globalization and the preservation of national identity.