Some Linguistic Features of Chi-Prefixed Igbo Personal Names

Chinaecherem Marycynthia Onyemaechi, Chinwe Doris Ojiako

Abstract


Some scholars have carried out research on Igbo names, few on chi prefixed Igbo personal names. This study is thereby set out to make a database on ‘Chi' prefixed Igbo personal names as they are predominant in the Igbo naming system, build up a semantic categorization and ascertain the predominant mindset of the Igbo people through a frequency count. The data used in this research were gathered through interactive sessions with some individuals. Two theories were employed. The causal theory of names which emphasizes that African names have causal relationship with their usage and Frege's descriptive theory of proper names which is of the view that semantic content of proper name is identical to the description associated with it by its speakers. This research made a significant contribution to study by being able to gather 158 Chi prefixed Igbo personal names, categorized them into praise, thanksgiving, testimony, prayer and declarative groups. This study ascertained that experiences form philosophies and belief in the contemporary Igbo naming System. Tone, orthography and phonological issues were also discovered in name structure.

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