What's the difference between a Pilgrim and a Puritan? And what do they have to do with Thanksgiving anyway?? We'll look at the roots of a beloved American holiday and how they connect with the Protestant Revolution. Raise your drumsticks in a hearty Huzzah!
Nov 19, 2024•28 min
Here comes Peter Cottontail! It's almost time for Easter! But what does Easter mean? How did it get its name? Did the Catholics just piggy-back off a holiday for an ancient goddess?? Let's "hunt" down the answer together!
Apr 07, 2023•21 min•Season 2Ep. 11
I bet you know a lot of Kevins, but when was the last time you saw a baby named Kevin? Today we explore Kevins journey from Celtic Saint to American scamp. Learn just how popular (or unpopular) this name really is! Sources: Articles Children's names: Why rich parents set the trend, not celebrities - BBC News The Ossianic Society on JSTOR What’s In A Name: The Surprising Rise And Fall (And Rise) Of ‘Kevin’ | by The Establishment | The Establishment | Medium Saint Kevin | patron of Dublin | Britan...
Oct 13, 2022•18 min•Season 2Ep. 10
After a stupidly long hiatus we are back with more naming fun! Join us this episode for an in-depth look at the journey of orange, both the color and the fruit! Links: The Citrus Route Revealed: From Southeast Asia into the Mediterranean in: HortScience Volume 52 Issue 6 (2017) (ashs.org) orange | Search Online Etymology Dictionary (etymonline.com) The Origin of Oranges (arcgis.com) Oranges - Google Books Al Masudi – History of Islam William the Silent (mcgill.ca) House of Orange | European dyna...
Aug 21, 2022•21 min•Season 2Ep. 9
Ah the immortal Bard. We can credit Shakespeare with many things: shaping the English language, bringing theatre to the common man, giving High School drama departments something to perform that's in the public domain. But can we credit Shakespeare for names like Jessica? We'll look at the complex (and racist) relationship between Britain and Judaism as we unravel the mystery behind Shakespeare's Semitic ingenue. Sources: Articles: Barkey, K., & Katznelson, I. (2011). States, regimes, and de...
Apr 25, 2022•14 min•Season 2Ep. 8
It's an old story: The Vikings gave Greenland and Iceland their names to fool people. But is that actually true? Grab and oar on the dragon boat as we sail to the icy heart of this naming mystery! Sources: Articles: A BRIEF HISTORY OF GREENLAND - Local Histories Debunking the Naming of Iceland: How the Island Got its Name | The Horse and the Norse (wordpress.com) Erik The Red – The Raving, Red-Haired Lunatic Who Settled Greenland (allthatsinteresting.com) Eric the Red - discover of Greenland (gr...
Mar 15, 2022•16 min•Season 2Ep. 7
You've probably seen a meme circulating that shows the so-called "Princess Qajar." It's a set of black and white photos showing an Iranian woman with a mustache, unibrow, and unusual clothes. A typical caption reads something like: "this woman was a great beauty in her day. 13 men committed suicide after she spurned their advances!" We're meant to be shocked that this "uggo" could command such devotion. But who is the real woman behind the pretty blatantly racist and sexist meme? In this episode...
Feb 07, 2022•14 min•Season 2Ep. 6
She's pink! She's fun! She's complicated! The world loves Barbie. She's a staple of American girlhood. But how did Barbie get her name? Is Barbie a person or a species? When/why did Barbie become a derogatory term against women? fire up your pink convertibles, because we're getting into the history of Barbie and the impact of her name on culture. Sources : Articles: Biography of Ruth Handler, Inventor of Barbie Dolls (thoughtco.com) Fame Dogs 'Real' Barbie, Ken - Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) ...
Jan 17, 2022•13 min•Season 2Ep. 5
1/8/22 Here's another Moniker Classic episode to start the New Year. We here at Moniker have been rethinking the format of the show for 2022 and will have updates soon. But don't worry! Lot's of naming fun is coming your way! -Megan Today we're going to mine the depths of the Golden State! Hopefully we'll find some good nuggets! It'll be a real rush! (I know, I hate me too). More to explore on the Latino/a and Mexican American experience of California : Anthology of works by Los Angeles-based La...
Jan 08, 2022•38 min•Season 2Ep. 4
Kris Kringle! Saint Nick! Sinterklaas! Old...beardy! Children all over the world love Santa Claus. But how did he end up with so many names? Are they corporate creations or semblances of somber saints? Join us as we delve into the myths and traditions of Santa Claus. Cameo appearances by: Martin Luther, Charles I, and friend of the podcast Mickey Rooney! Sources: Articles: https://starkeycomics.com/2018/12/17/the-evolution-of-father-christmas/ 988 Vladimir Adopts Christianity | Christian History...
Dec 18, 2021•32 min•Season 2Ep. 3
We're finally back with part two of the names from Jane Austen's Emma. Today we'll explore the histories and meanings behind the names of 3 male characters: Mr. Knightley, Frank Churchill, and Mr. Elton. Prepare for my unfiltered opinion on how much Frank and Mr. Elton suck! Special appearance by our old friend the Domesday Book! Sources : Articles: https://www.britainexpress.com/History/english-parish-churches.htm https://blog.myheritage.com/2013/03/surname-of-the-week-churchill/ https://jasna....
Dec 04, 2021•33 min•Season 2Ep. 2
Today we explore the mystery behind John Singer Sargent's enigmatic "Portrait of Madame X." Who was this mystery woman? Why did Sargent paint her? Why did he keep her identity a secret? Sources: Articles: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/12127 1884 – John Singer Sargent, Madame X (Virginie Gautreau) | Fashion History Timeline (fitnyc.edu) Olympia, One of the Most Scandalous Paintings of the 19th Century (singulart.com) Portrait of a Ladies’ Man: Dr Samuel-Jean Pozzi | History Toda...
Nov 20, 2021•33 min•Season 2Ep. 1
What started as one creator's vision of the ultimate animated feature became a decades-long struggle resulting in a butchered direct-to-video throw away. Join us as we discuss with Mandy Gearhart how Richard Williams' "The Thief, The Cobbler, and The Grand Vizier" became "The Thief and the Cobbler," "The Princess and The Cobbler," and "Arabian Knight." Note: Sound quality isn't the greatest in this episode, I apologize. Sources: Websites: www.imdb.com www.moma.org www.nasruddin.org Articles: htt...
Oct 23, 2021•42 min•Season 1Ep. 15
How much do we know about the young Native American woman who helped Lewis and Clark explore the west? Today we try to separate fact from fiction as we explore who Sacagawea was in real life, her mythic legend, and how the heck her name should be pronounced. Sources: Articles: https://www.sdhspress.com/journal/south-dakota-history-8-4/sacajawea-sacagawea-sakakawea/vol-08-no-4-sacajawea-sacagawea-sakakawea.pdf https://www.washingtonhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/sacagawea-mystique.pdf htt...
Oct 09, 2021•34 min•Season 1Ep. 14
Medical names are weird. Like who decided that it all had to be in Latin? We'll look at two medical terms that are a lot more serious than their silly-sounding names imply. Our journey will take us from ancient Egypt, to the caravans of the Crusades, to modern medical innovation. Watch out for pirates! Articles: https://cambridgelibrarycollection.wordpress.com/2014/04/15/a-treatise-on-the-scurvy/ https://zenharbourside.co.uk/the-west-country-accents-and-dialects/ https://slate.com/human-interest...
Sep 25, 2021•34 min•Season 1Ep. 13
Hello peeps! This week we'll be re-airing our classic episode all about how the wonderful state of Oregon got it's name. Some beefy new episodes are in the works so stay tuned for lots of fun new naming stories!
Sep 18, 2021•30 min
If you like reading books that really make you work for it, you may have ventured into the world of Russian literature. Anna Karenina is my personal favorite. What's weird about the works of the most famous Russian authors like Tolstoy is the sociopolitical structure they describe. Why are there so many princes and princesses in the great works of Russian literature? Join us on a journey though the foundations of Russia, to find out how and why Russian nobles (who were not royalty in the Western...
Sep 04, 2021•33 min•Season 1Ep. 12
Today we'll dive into Jane Austen's Emma and investigate the meanings of the names of three of the main women: Emma Woodhouse, Harriet Smith, and Jane Fairfax. What is the history of these surnames? What do the names tell us about their characters? Did Austen do this intentionally? Was Jane Austen a wizard? We'll attempt to answer these and many more questions in our first foray into names in fiction! Dr. Octavio Cox Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCipwJ5GIKUYs2CcAhlcqjyw Sources: Arti...
Aug 21, 2021•33 min•Season 1Ep. 11
We see hundreds of them in a day! But how did Memes and GIFs get their names? Did they exist before social media? And what on earth is the correct way to pronounce GIF?? We'll answer these and more questions as we look at the histories of these internet giants. Watch for detours into the "web" of the 90s! Sources : Websites: www.techipages.com www.dictionary.com www.waybackmachine.com www.britannica.com www.knowyourmeme.com www.burnyourgifs.org Articles: https://time.com/5791028/how-to-pronounce...
Aug 07, 2021•35 min•Season 1Ep. 10
If you have a tiny bit of Latin in your naming toolbelt, you can see how Mortimer seems like it has to do with the dead sea: Mort=death and mer=sea. But is this the whole story?? Why on earth would that be a person's name? Why is Mortimer both a last name and a first name? And why are so many pop culture jerks named Mortime? We will attempt to answer all of these questions as we take the winding path of Mortimer from swamp to screen. Sources: Books: de Beaurepaire, F., & de Beaurepaire, F. (...
Jul 24, 2021•31 min•Season 1Ep. 9
In an episode inspired by a stupid quote from the movie Hercules, we aim to trace the popularity of the 90s darlings Jason and Brittany. But were these names as big in the 90s as we think? Join me as I go down the naming rabbit hole from ancient Greece to Watergate! Sources : Websites: www.ssa.gov www.imdb.com www.behindthename.com www.britannica.com www.kingjamesbibledictionary.com Articles: https://www.verywellfamily.com/jason-name-meaning-origin-popularity-5181610 https://www.thegreatcoursesd...
Jul 10, 2021•30 min•Season 1Ep. 8
Today we're going to mine the depths of the Golden State! Hopefully we'll find some good nuggets! It'll be a real rush! (I know, I hate me too). More to explore on the Latino/a and Mexican American experience of California : Anthology of works by Los Angeles-based Latino/Hispanic writers https://losangelesliterature.wordpress.com/2016/10/04/latinoa-writers-of-los-angeles-and-southern-california/ Books on California history by Latino authors Occupied America by Rodolfo Acuna https://www.amazon.co...
Jun 26, 2021•38 min•Season 1Ep. 7
Today I'm joined by my sister and favorite collaborator Mandy Gearhart (still technically Bozart but hey, who cares). We'll explore the trajectories of our names from their Greek and Latin roots to their late 20th century explosions. Beware of detours into pop culture and snacks! Sources: Articles: https://www.genealogy.com/articles/research/35_donna.html https://datawookie.dev/blog/2015/11/evolution-of-first-names-changes-over-the-last-century/ https://www.huffpost.com/entry/meghan-baby-name-po...
Jun 12, 2021•39 min•Season 1Ep. 6
What do you think of when you hear the word Bohemian? Do you think of a province of Czechia? Me neither. You probably think of Moulin Rouge, La Boheme, and Rent (yuck), right? So how did the word Bohemian become avante garde? Join me as we dissect the origins of this regional name and how its meaning changed over the centuries! Please like and subscribe! Sources: Articles: Houfek, S. (2020). A Real Bohemian Explores Her Roots. Realize Magazine . Published. http://realizemagazine.com/content/real...
May 29, 2021•29 min•Season 1Ep. 4
Today we kick off our Moniker Miniseries on How the States Got Their Names! We'll start with my home state of Oregon. No one knows for sure how Oregon got its name but historians have provided us with some pretty cool theories. Join us on a journey through Native American economics, European fur wars, and academic bickering! Sources: Websites: https://oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/oregon_the_name/#.Xv39521KjIV https://www.oregon.com/attractions/oregon-state-facts https://www.poetryfoundation.o...
May 15, 2021•30 min•Season 1Ep. 3
Welcome back for the part 2 of our story on how Smith became the most common surname in America! We'll go through the whole shebang from Capt. John Smith to Mr. & Mrs. Smith with all the racist awfulness in between! Be sure to support these and other Black creators who are doing groundbreaking work in the fields of genealogy, science, and history! Nicka Sewell-Smith whoisnickasmith.com Professional genealogist, speaker, host, documentarian Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/whoisnickasmith/c...
May 01, 2021•31 min•Season 1Ep. 2
How did Smith become the most common surname in America? We'll trace the history of Smith beginning with its Anglo Saxon origins in the British Isles. Sources: Websites https://www.census.gov/en.html https://immigrationtounitedstates.org/393-british-immigrants.html https://www.libraryireland.com/names/s/smist.php https://www.britannica.com/event/Battle-of-Agincourt http://www.agincourt600.com/ https://www.britannica.com/biography/Oliver-Cromwell https://www.houseofnames.com/smith-family-crest/Ir...
Apr 16, 2021•26 min•Season 1Ep. 1
Welcome to Moniker: The Histories and Mysteries of Names. My name is Megan and I will be your guide as we take deep dives into the world of names and naming practices. New episodes drop every other Saturday! Music: Market by PeriTune | http://peritune.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0...
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