Sustainability of inherited forenames
Kotilainen, S. (2024, 26.8.2024). Sustainability of inherited forenames. New trends in Nordic Socio-onomastics -blog. https://www.nordicsocioonomastics.org/sustainability-of-inherited-forenames/
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