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Dictionnaire Des Prénoms D’Hier Et D’Aujourd’Hui, D’Ici Et D’Ailleurs Guide des prénoms3.indd 1 19/02/09 10:57:50 Guide des prénoms3.indd 2 19/02/09 10:57:50 Alain de Benoist Dictionnaire des prénoms d’hier et d’aujourd’hui, d’ici et d’ailleurs Guide des prénoms3.indd 3 19/02/09 10:57:50 CHEZ LE MÊME ÉDITEUR Medhi Abrichamtchi Les gardiens de la Révolution. L’armée intégriste et terroriste. Jean-Paul Angelelli Une guerre au couteau ? Algérie 1960-1962, un appelé pied-noir témoigne. (Prix Norbert Cepi, Salon national des écrivains et artistes rapatriés, Antibes 2005) Mohamed Benchicou Bouteflika, une imposture algérienne. Jean Bothorel Vincent Bolloré, une histoire de famille. Guy Bousquet René Bousquet, cet inconnu. Maurice Chauvet It’s a long way to Normandy – 6 juin 1944. Philippe Chesnay Pinochet, l’autre vérité (traduit en espagnol). Robert Dussey L’Afrique malade de ses hommes politiques. Freddy Eytan La France, Israël et les arabes : le double jeu ? Sharon, le bras de fer (traduit en anglais aux États-Unis et au Canada et en portugais au Brésil). Robert Hatem Dans l’ombre d’Hobeika… en passant par Sabra et Chatila. Hengameh Haj Hassan Face à la bête, des Iraniennes dans les prisons des mollahs. Roland Jacquard et Atmane Tazaghart Ben Laden, la destruction programmée de l’Occident. Révélations sur le nouvel arsenal d’al-Qaïda. Marcel Lanoiselée Ohrdruf, le camps oublié de Buchenwald. Un survivant témoigne. Mohamed Mzali Un premier ministre de Bourguiba témoigne (traduit en arabe). Somanos Sar Apocalypse Khmère (Prix Tropique, Agence française de développement, 2005). © Jean Picollec éditeur - 2009 ISBN 2-86477-216-7 EAN 9782864772163 Guide des prénoms3.indd 4 19/02/09 10:57:50 Alain de Benoist Dictionnaire des prénoms d’hier et d’aujourd’hui, d’ici et d’ailleurs JEAN PICOLLEC Les Éditions 47, rue Auguste Lançon - 75013 Paris des Monts Tél. 01 45 89 73 04 - Fax 01 45 89 40 72 d’Arrée [email protected] Guide des prénoms3.indd 5 19/02/09 10:57:50 DU MÊME AUTEUR Le courage est leur patrie (en collab.), Action, Paris 1965. Les Indo-Européens, GED, Paris 1965. Rhodésie, pays des lions fidèles (en collab.), Table ronde, Paris 1966. Avec ou sans Dieu (en collab.), Beauchesne, Paris 1970. L’empirisme logique et la philosophie du Cercle de Vienne, Nouvelle Ecole, Paris 1970. Histoire de la Gestapo (en collab.), Crémille, Genève 1971 (trad. espagnole 1971, italienne 1972). Histoire générale de l’Afrique (en collab.), François Beauval, Genève 1972. Nietzsche : morale et « grande politique », GRECE, Paris 1973 (trad. italienne 1979, grecque 1981). Qu’est-ce que l’enracinement ? (en collab.), GRECE, Paris 1975. Konrad Lorenz et l’éthologie moderne, Nouvelle Ecole, Paris 1975 (trad. portugaise 1977, italienne 1979, espagnole 1983 et 1989, grecque 1989). Il était une fois l’Amérique (en collab.), Nouvelle Ecole, Paris 1976 (trad. italienne 1978, allemande 1979, afrikaans 1985). Dix ans de combat culturel (en collab.), GRECE, Paris 1977. Vu de droite. Anthologie critique des idées contemporaines, Copernic, Paris 1977 (2e éd. : Labyrinthe, Paris 2001 ; Grand Prix de l’Essai de l’Académie française 1978 ; trad. italienne 1981, portugaise 1981, allemande 1983-84, roumaine 1998). Maiastra. Renaissance de l’Occident ? (en collab.), Plon, Paris 1979. Les idées à l’endroit, Libres-Hallier, Paris 1979 (trad. espagnole 1982, grecque 1982, italienne 1983). Pour une renaissance culturelle (en collab.), Copernic, Paris 1979. Le guide pratique des prénoms, Publications Groupe-Média, Paris 1979 (éd. révisées en 1980, 1981, 1983, 1990). L’Europe païenne (en collab.), Seghers, Paris 1980. Comment peut-on être païen ?, Albin Michel, Paris 1981 (trad. allemande 1982, italienne 1984 et 1988, néerlandaise 1985 et 1997, espagnole 1986 et 2004, russe 2004, anglaise 2005, hongroise 2008). Ernest Renan, « La réforme intellectuelle et morale » et autres écrits choisis et commentés, Albatros-Valmonde, Paris 1982 (2e éd. : Arctic, Paris 2007). Orientations pour des années décisives, Labyrinthe, Paris 1982 (trad. allemande 1982, italienne 1983, grecque 1987). Les traditions d’Europe, Labyrinthe, Paris 1982 (2e éd. augm. : Paris 1996, trad. italienne 2006). Fêter Noël. Légendes et traditions, Atlas, Paris 1982 (2e éd. : Pardès, Puiseaux 1994, trad. portugaise 1997). La mort. Traditions populaires, histoire et actualité (en collab.), Labyrinthe, Paris 1983. Démocratie : le problème, Labyrinthe, Paris 1985 (trad. italienne 1985, allemande 1986, grecque 1987, iranienne 1999). L’éclipse du sacré. Discours et réponses (en collab.), Table ronde, Paris 1986 (trad. italienne 1992). Europe, Tiers-monde, même combat, Robert Laffont, Paris 1986 (trad. italienne 1986). Racismes, antiracismes (en collab.), Méridiens-Klincsieck, Paris 1986 (trad. italienne 1993). Quelle religion pour l’Europe ? (en collab.), Georg, Genève 1990 (trad. allemande 1992, grecque 1998). Guide des prénoms3.indd 6 19/02/09 10:57:50 Critique du nationalisme et crise de la représentation, GRECE, Paris 1994. Le grain de sable. Jalons pour une fin de siècle, Labyrinthe, Paris 1994. Ernst Jünger y El Trabajador. Una trayectoria vital e intelectual entre los dios y los titanes, Barbarroja, Madrid 1995 (trad. italienne 2000). L’alternativa ecologica (en collab.), Diorama letterario, Firenze 1995. La ligne de mire. Discours aux citoyens européens. 1 : 1972-1987, Labyrinthe, Paris 1995. L’empire intérieur, Fata Morgana, Saint-Clément 1995 (trad. italienne 1996). Famille et société. Origines — Histoire — Actualité, Labyrinthe, Paris 1996. Céline et l’Allemagne, 1933-1945. Une mise au point, Le Bulletin célinien, Bruxelles 1996 (trad. portugaise 2001). Horizon 2000. Trois entretiens, GRECE, Paris 1996. La légende de Clovis, Cercle Ernest Renan, 1996 (2e éd. 1998). La ligne de mire. Discours aux citoyens européens. 2 : 1988-1995, Labyrinthe, Paris1996. Indo-Européens : à la recherche du foyer d’origine, Nouvelle Ecole, Paris 1997. Ernst Jünger. Une bio-bibliographie, Guy Trédaniel, Paris 1997. Dieu est-il mort en Occident ? (en collab.), Guy Trédaniel, Paris 1998. Communisme et nazisme. 25 réflexions sur le totalitarisme au XXe siècle, 1917-1989, Labyrinthe, Paris 1998 (trad. portugaise 1999, italienne 2000 et 2005, hongroise 2000, allemande 2001, néerlandaise 2001, croate 2005, espagnole 2005, serbe 2007). L’écume et les galets. 1991-1999 : dix ans d’actualité vue d’ailleurs, Labyrinthe, Paris 2000. Manifeste pour une renaissance européenne (en collab.), GRECE, Paris 1999 (trad. allemande 1999, anglaise 1999, espagnole 1999, italienne 1999 et 2005, néerlandaise 1999, hongroise 2002, danoise 2005). Jésus sous l’œil critique des historiens, Cercle Ernest Renan, Paris 2000. Bibliographie d’Henri Béraud, Association rétaise des Amis d’Henri Béraud, Loix-en-Ré 2000 (2e éd. augm. : Loix-en-Ré 2002). Dernière année. Notes pour conclure le siècle, L’Âge d’Homme, Lausanne 2001 (trad. italienne 2006). Jésus et ses frères, Cercle Ernest Renan, Paris 2001 (2e éd. augm. : AAAB, Paris 2006). Charles Maurras et l’Action française. Une bibliographie, Editions BCM, Niherne 2002. Critiques – Théoriques, L’Âge d’Homme, Lausanne 2003. Louis Rougier. Sa vie, son œuvre, Cercle Ernest Renan, Paris 2003. Au-delà des droits de l’homme. Pour défendre les libertés, Krisis, Paris 2004 (trad. allemande 2004, italienne 2004, néerlandaise 2004). Bibliographie générale des droites françaises, vol. 1 et 2, Dualpha, Paris 2004. Bibliographie générale des droites françaises, vol. 3 et 4, Dualpha, Paris 2005. Nous et les autres. Problématique de l’identité, Krisis, Paris 2006 (trad. italienne 2005, allemande 2008). C’est-à-dire. Entretiens – Témoignages – Explications, 2 vol., AAAB, Paris 2006 (trad. italienne 2008). Carl Schmitt actuel. « Guerre juste », terrorisme, état d’urgence, « “Nomos” de la Terre », Krisis, Paris 2007 (trad. allemande 2007, italienne 2007). Edouard Berth, « Les méfaits des intellectuels », Krisis, Paris 2007. Demain, la décroissance ! Penser l’écologie jusqu’au bout, Edite, Paris 2007. Guide des prénoms3.indd 7 19/02/09 10:57:50 TabLE DES MATIÈRES Introduction 9 L’histoire des noms et des prénoms 11 Les fréquences d’attribution des prénoms : une succession de modes 22 Les prénoms aujourd’hui : l’explosion des nouveaux prénoms 28 Comment choisir un prénom 35 État civil : la longue marche vers la liberté 44 DICTIONNAIRE DES PRÉNOMS 51 Les prénoms romains 86 Les prénoms médiévaux 105 Les prénoms bretons 130 Les prénoms normands 149 Les prénoms alsaciens 177 Les prénoms provençaux 191 Les prénoms corses 222 Les prénoms occitans 240 Les prénoms basques 252 Les prénoms en Angleterre 273 Les prénoms en Allemagne 300 Les prénoms flamands 335 Les prénoms germaniques et scandinaves 347 Les prénoms bibliques et les prénoms juifs 359 Les prénoms arabes et musulmans 381 Les prénoms chinois 406 Les saints du calendrier 433 Prénoms doubles et prénoms composés 452 Noms et prénoms : quelques usages dans le monde 458 Les prénoms et la politique 471 Guide des prénoms3.indd 8 19/02/09 10:57:50 À Jean-Marcel Zagamé Guide des prénoms3.indd 9 19/02/09 10:57:50 Guide des prénoms3.indd 10 19/02/09 10:57:50 INTRODUCTION Choisir un prénom : tâche à la fois simple croyance la plus fréquente est que le prénom et redoutable ! Pour combien de parents, ce possède une influence qui s’attache à l’âme et choix n’a-t-il pas été (et n’est-il pas encore) à la personnalité de celui qui le porte. Le pré- une manière de casse-tête ? Le nombre des pré- nom peut aussi placer l’enfant sous le patro- noms auxquels il est possible d’avoir recours nage d’un saint ou d’un personnage illustre. est considérable, l’unanimité dans la famille est Enfin, il rattache l’enfant à sa famille, à sa longue à s’établir, et la liste dressée va bientôt lignée, à sa région ou à son pays d’origine. Le s’allonger rapidement. Au fil des semaines, on sens des prénoms, que l’étymologie nous per- hésite, on se ravise, et finalement il arrive bien met de connaître, devient alors essentiel. Les souvent que l’on arrête son choix un peu au prénoms cessent d’être de simples sons pour hasard, parce qu’il faut bien en finir… devenir représentatifs d’une idée.
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