Re: On the frequency of personal names
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2023 12:16 pm
Both can be standalone names, but when they're conjoined with "de", then this is considered a single multipart given name--in the same way that hyphenating English surnames transforms them from two distinct surnames to one double-barrelled surname.Moose-tache wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 1:40 amThat's what I thought. But when linguoboy said Montserrat could serve as its own name, and the person in question insisted on only Maria, it kind of sounds like they were both stand-alone names, each separately representing the virgin Mary. Hence, I asked him a clarifying question.
Caballé was responding to people who thought her given name was solely "Montserrat" (which is the name she typically went by) and not "Maria de Montserrat"--in the same way that someone who goes by "Joe" might have to clarify that their actual given name is "Joseph".