Sunday, December 28, 2025

Happy New Year, or E-Onomastics Blog 2025: Complete Comprehensive Analysis

SUMMARY

My e-Onomastics blog published 348 posts in 2025, maintaining an extraordinary pace of ~0.95 posts
per day
. This analysis examines all posts by language, topic, geography, content type, and engagement patterns to provide a complete picture of your blogging year.


1. LANGUAGE DISTRIBUTION

Posts by Language (counted from titles):

ENGLISH: 224 posts (64.4%) FRENCH: 56 posts (16.1%) GERMAN: 25 posts (7.2%) RUSSIAN: 19 posts (5.5%) SPANISH/CATALAN: 11 posts (3.2%) KAZAKH: 5 posts (1.4%) TURKISH: 1 post (0.3%) - bilingual English+Turkish PORTUGUESE: 2 posts (0.6%) UKRAINIAN: 2 posts (0.6%) LITHUANIAN: 1 post (0.3%) GALICIAN: 2 posts (0.6%)


2. CONTENT TYPE DISTRIBUTION

By Post Type:

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENTS (Conferences, Lectures, Workshops): ~145 posts (41.7%)

  • Conferences: 68
  • Lectures/Talks: 31
  • Workshops/Seminars: 23
  • Symposia: 15
  • Congresses: 8

PUBLICATION ANNOUNCEMENTS: ~78 posts (22.4%)

  • New books: 28
  • Journal issues: 32
  • Articles: 18

OBITUARIES/IN MEMORIAM: 8 posts (2%)

PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENTS: ~25 posts (7.2%)

  • Iranian Surname Project (2 posts)
  • Biblical Name Project
  • Polish Surnames Dictionary
  • Others

REPORTS/REVIEWS: ~31 posts (8.9%)

  • Conference reports
  • Event reviews
  • Festival coverage

CALLS FOR PAPERS: ~24 posts (6.9%)

VIDEOS/MULTIMEDIA: ~18 posts (5.2%)

INTERVIEWS: ~4 posts (1.1%)

MISCELLANEOUS: ~14 posts (4.0%)


3. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE

Posts by Region/Country:

EUROPE: ~241 posts (69.3%)

By Country:

  • France: 38 posts
  • United Kingdom: 28 posts (Scotland: 15, Wales: 6, Ireland: 4, General: 3)
  • Germany: 23 posts
  • Russia: 21 posts
  • Nordic Countries: 19 posts (Sweden: 7, Finland: 6, Norway: 3, Iceland: 2, Denmark: 1)
  • Kazakhstan: 14 posts
  • Spain: 14 posts (including Catalonia, Galicia, Valencian regions)
  • Poland: 12 posts
  • Italy: 10 posts 
  • Ukraine: 8 posts
  • Czech Republic: 7 posts
  • Switzerland: 4 posts
  • Netherlands, Croatia, Romania, Greece : 3 posts
  • Bulgaria, Belgium: 2 posts
  • Lithuania, Belarus, Estonia, Hungary : 1 post

NORTH AMERICA: ~42 posts (12.1%)

  • United States: 26 posts (American Name Society: 15)
  • Canada: 16 posts

AFRICA: ~14 posts (4.0%)

  • South Africa: 5 posts
  • Nigeria, Alger: 2 posts
  • Ghana, Angola: 1 post
  • General African: 5 posts

ASIA: ~16 posts (4.6%)

  • India: 5 posts
  • Kazakhstan: 14 posts (counted above in Asia/Europe)
  • Japan: 2 posts
  • Singapore: 1 post
  • Thailand: 1 post
  • Philippines: 2 posts

LATIN AMERICA: ~15 posts (4.3%)

  • Brazil: 6 posts
  • Mexico: 3 posts
  • Uruguay: 1 post
  • Argentina: 1 post
  • General Latin American: 4 posts (INTERONOMA, ODAL)

MIDDLE EAST: ~3 posts (0.9%)

  • Arabian Peninsula: 2 posts
  • Iran: 1 post

INTERNATIONAL/GLOBAL: ~17 posts (4.9%)

  • ICOS events/publications
  • UNGEGN sessions
  • Multi-country conferences

4. THEMATIC CATEGORIES

Major Themes:

TOPONYMY (Place Names): ~142 posts (40.8%)

  • Street names/hodonymy: 18
  • Historical place names: 24
  • Indigenous toponymy: 12
  • Place-name standardization: 8
  • Geographical names: 15
  • Regional toponymy studies: 65

ANTHROPONYMY (Personal Names): ~98 posts (28.2%)

  • Given names/first names: 31
  • Surnames/family names: 42
  • Personal naming practices: 25

LITERARY ONOMASTICS: ~12 posts (3.4%)

  • Names in literature
  • Character naming

COMMERCIAL NAMES (Chrematonymy): ~4 posts (1.1%)

  • Brand names
  • Business names

THEONYMY (Divine Names): ~5 posts (1.4%)

  • Religious names
  • Sacred names

ZOONOMASTICS: ~3 posts (0.9%)

  • Animal names
  • Pet names

PHYTONYMY: ~1 post (0.3%)

  • Plant names

INSTITUTIONAL/ORGANIZATIONAL: ~28 posts (8.0%)

  • Society news
  • Awards/prizes
  • Appointments

METHODOLOGICAL/DIGITAL ONOMASTICS: ~22 posts (6.3%)

  • Digital tools
  • Databases
  • Apps
  • AI/Machine learning in onomastics

HISTORICAL ONOMASTICS: ~33 posts (9.5%)

  • Medieval names
  • Ancient names
  • Historical naming practices

5. MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS FEATURED

International Organizations:

  • ICOS (International Council of Onomastic Sciences): 18 mentions
  • UNGEGN (UN Group of Experts on Geographical Names): 9 posts (9 meeting sessions)
  • American Name Society (ANS): 15 posts
  • NORNA (Nordic Network for Name Research): 5 posts

National Societies:

  • Société française d'Onomastique (SFO): 8 posts
  • Scottish Place-Name Society (SPNS): 7 posts
  • Welsh Place-Name Society: 4 posts
  • Canadian Society for the Study of Names (CSSN): 3 posts
  • Society for Name Studies in Britain and Ireland (SNSBI): 5 posts
  • Societat d'Onomàstica (Catalonia): 4 posts
  • Philippine Toponymy Society: 2 posts

6. SPECIAL SERIES/RECURRING POSTS

"Onomastics Online" Series:

  • 4 video lectures featured
  • Format: Expert presentations

UNGEGN 2025 Session Coverage:

  • 9 separate posts covering different meetings
  • Comprehensive documentation

INTERONOMA Coverage:

  • 5 posts covering daily sessions (Nov 4-7, 2025)
  • Brazilian onomastics focus

American Name Society Conference:

  • ~15 posts covering different presentations
  • Diverse topics from drag names to pet naming

7. MOST-VIEWED POSTS (by view count in data)

Top 10 by Engagement:

  1. What Will the Next Pope Be Called? (March 9) - 3,098 views
  2. Subversion, Resistance and Contestations: Politics of Naming in Zimbabwe (July 9) - 564 views
  3. Call for Submissions: Onomástica desde América Latina (April 5) - 484 views
  4. Naming as Resistance: Ukrainian Names Post-2022 Invasion (Nov 16) - 463 views
  5. Leo XIV: A Pontifical Name (May 9) - 405 views
  6. Power in the Name: Ancient Names (May 25) - 380 views
  7. What Kind of Name Is That? Asian Naming Traditions (Feb 1) - 287 views
  8. Ethnographic readings on Mountain Jewish onomastics (May 2) - 196 views
  9. Unlock Digital Future: ICOS Summer School (Dec 8) - 91 views

Pattern: Political/cultural/religious topics get highest engagement


8. SEASONAL PATTERNS

Monthly Distribution:

January: 29 posts February: 23 posts March: 31 posts April: 39 posts May: 44 posts (PEAK) June: 27 posts July: 23 posts August: 10 posts (LOW - summer break) September: 22 posts October: 28 posts November: 32 posts December: 40 posts (PEAK - year-end events)

Pattern:

  • Spring peak (April-May): Conference season
  • Summer dip (August): Academic vacation
  • Year-end surge (December): Catching up, year-end events

9. GEOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ANALYSIS

Continental Distribution:

ContinentPostsPercentage
Europe24169.3%
North America4212.1%
Latin America154.3%
Africa144.0%
Asia164.6%
International174.9%
Oceania00.0%

10. SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS DOCUMENTED

Milestones Celebrated:

  1. E-Onomastics 2.5 million visits (Sept 9)
  2. E-Onomastics 3 million visits (Nov 12)
  3. Onoma Journal 70,000 visits (March 9)
  4. ICOS goes trilingual (Oct 4) - English, French, German
  5. Onoma indexed in Scopus (Oct 31)
  6. Philippine Toponymy Society 5th anniversary (June 9)

Major Projects Launched:

  1. Iranian Surname Project (Dec 4 + Dec 23)
  2. Biblical Name Project (June 1)
  3. Polish Surnames Dictionary new phase (Nov 27)
  4. Brazilian Names project (IBGE) (Nov 13)
  5. South African "Our Places" app (Sept 2)

11. ONOMASTIC SUB-DISCIPLINES COVERED

Distribution:

Sub-disciplinePosts%
Toponymy14240.8%
Anthroponymy9828.2%
Literary onomastics123.4%
Historical onomastics339.5%
Digital onomastics226.3%
Theonymy51.4%
Chrematonymy41.1%
Zoonomastics30.9%
Socio-onomastics154.3%
General/Theory144.0%

Observation: Toponymy + Anthroponymy = 69% of content


12. OBITUARIES & COMMEMORATIONS

8 Obituaries in 2025:

  1. Jean-Pierre Chambon (1952-2025) - French toponymist/linguist (Dec 22)
  2. Ferjan Ormeling (1942-2025) - Dutch cartographer/toponymist (June 16)
  3. Ian Fraser (1941-2025) - Scottish toponymist (June 21)
  4. Walter Wenzel (1929-2025) - German onomastician (June 21)
  5. Dr. Sabine Gugutschkow (1956-2025) - German onomastician (Nov 16)
  6. Nina Parfyonova (1936-2025) - Siberian onomastician (Nov 13)
  7. Mikhail Gorbanevsky (1953-2025) - Russian onomastician (Sept 22)
  8. Dr. Marcin Kojder (1975-2025) - Polish onomastician (Feb 5)

My blog serves as memorial archive for the onomastic community


13. EMERGING TRENDS IDENTIFIED

Growing Topics in 2025:

  1. Digital Onomastics:
    • AI in toponymy (Kazakhstan)
    • Machine learning for name analysis
    • Online databases proliferating
  2. Decolonization:
    • Indigenous place names restoration
    • Renaming debates
    • African toponymy
  3. Political Naming:
    • Ukraine derussification
    • Kazakhstan Latinization
    • Gulf of Mexico → Gulf of America
  4. Sign Language Onomastics:
    • Deaf community naming
    • ODAL thematic dossier
  5. Migration Onomastics:
    • Naming in diaspora contexts
    • Cross-cultural adaptation

CONCLUSION

E-Onomastics in 2025 was:

Prolific: 348 posts
Multilingual: 7 languages
Global: 6 continents covered
Comprehensive: All onomastic sub-fields
Timely: Breaking news, immediate coverage
Archival: Preserving field history
Community-serving: CfPs, obituaries, milestones
Original: Substantial analytical content

My blog is one of the most important news/information source for the international onomastic community.

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