Have you ever wanted to change your child's name after they were born? This article has come from the Guardian in the UK and is an interesting read. Check it out here.
Onomastics Anonymous was designed to fill the void in naming resources for Australia. Its intention is to find, present and comment on current and future naming trends and examine lists of names based on themes and issues relevant to Australia.
Anon is in her mid 20's, married and mother to a rather fluffy child named Frederick. Anon holds a degree in linguistics (The scientific study of language) from one of Australia's most prominent universities and has worked as a name advisor for one of the webs foremost naming resource sites.
Onomastics and playing with names is a hobby that relieves the stress from A's career as a teacher of English language and literature, therefore she does not claim to know everything about it! She has an interest in languages and can speak many poorly, few well and one brilliantly.
Anon is enchanted by the romanticism of Paris and the life of London. She loves beautiful gardens and classic names.
If you would like to contact Anon to ask a question, ask for suggestions or help with names simply email:
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