Anthroponyms, or personal names, are more than mere identifiers; they are windows into a culture's history, values, and beliefs. This article delves into the fascinating world of anthroponyms in English and Uzbek, exploring the structural-semantic and linguistic-cultural features that distinguish these two languages and shed light on their respective cultural landscapes. English anthroponyms typically follow a given name-surname pattern, with the given name representing an individual's personal identity and the surname indicating their family or lineage. On the other hand, Uzbek anthroponyms often consist of a given name followed by a patronymic, which is derived from the father's name, and a surname indicating the family name. This structural difference reflects the cultural traditions and naming practices of the respective languages.
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