"Ima Hogg" redux
Dennis R. Preston
preston at MSU.EDU
Thu May 31 14:17:38 UTC 2007
I remind colleagues again that one of the best reads in American
onomastics is Thomas Pyles' "Bible Belt Onomastics" (Names 7 [June
1959]: 84-200). There you will find parents much crueler than the
Hoggs, Hoeres, and Hookers (e.g., the Days who named there daughter
Pamela Gay; the Sweats, who named their daughter Alure; the
Turnipseeds who named their daughter Etta, the Pickles who named
their son Dill (who became a pickle salesman); the Fails who named
their son Never (who did not make it through high school), and on and
on).
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>When I was a teenager, I once met a girl named "Emma Hoare." Now, I've
>recently met "Anita Hooker."
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>Some parents are absolutely merciless.
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>-Wilson
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