BRIEF INFORMATION ABOUT NECRONYMS
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A name given (given) in honor of a deceased ancestor is called a necronym.Do not be surprised if your parents did not give you the names Moscow or Bukhara, as is typical of modern fashion, then they called you by the name of someone close to you. In many cases, the name is a memory about the people who have died: they are dead, but thair names lives on. That is why such names - a term that is generally unnatural (terrifying) - are called "necronyms".
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