Lexicographical Neighbors of Birthname
Literary usage of Birthname
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pagan Races of the Malay Peninsula by Walter William Skeat, Charles Otto Blagden (1906)
"The birthname was sometimes superseded (as being unlucky) before marriage, when
misfortunes happened to the child, and the second name of the parents ..."
2. The Life of a Star & Co by Clara Morris Harriott (1906)
"great enough to justify her birthname, Kemble, time, too, oh, marvellous!
was working for and not against her; delicately filling out certain hollows about ..."
3. Report by British and Foreign Bible Society (1892)
"In the golden age our Melbourne appeared in our annals as Australia Felix, and
our Sandhurst has come back to its birthname of Bendigo. ..."
4. Adventure Guide to St Vincent, Grenada and the Grenadines by Cindy Kilgorie Brown, Alan Moore (2003)
"Nicknames are common throughout the Caribbean culture and a Rastaman will use
his - "Surge," "Roots," "Big Ras," "Resolve" - more than his birthname. ..."
5. Seraphim Trilogy Book One; What the Herald Angel Sang by Teralee E. M. Bird (2004)
"... eye was caught by something hanging from the rearview mirror. He recognized
the tiny opened oval locket. Its former wearer, Jane (not hen birthname ..."
6. The Iron Trap Around America by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1993)
"... by “Henry Morgenthau and Dean Acheson, both protege's of Felix Frankfurter”.
Incidentally, Litvinov' s birthname was Wallach and he also used the name ..."