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*When the mother died at the birth of a daughter, the daughter was usually named after the mother. | *When the mother died at the birth of a daughter, the daughter was usually named after the mother. | ||
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===Post-World War II period (1945–present)=== | ===Post-World War II period (1945–present)=== | ||
*Traditionally there was little difference between the Christian name ("doopnaam") and the name used in domestic spheres ("roepnaam"). If someone's Christian name was Johannes, domestically he was referred to as Johan, Jan or Hans. | *Traditionally there was little difference between the Christian name ("doopnaam") and the name used in domestic spheres ("roepnaam"). If someone's Christian name was Johannes, domestically he was referred to as Johan, Jan or Hans. |
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