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This scholarly dissertation provides an in-depth analysis of proper names in Punjab, with special emphasis on the naming patterns of villagers in Eastern Punjab. R. C. Temple’s work offers valuable insights into the linguistic roots, cultural significance, and historical development of Punjabi nomenclature.
The study systematically examines how proper names reflect the social, religious, and geographical characteristics of Punjabi communities. Through detailed research and documentation, the author demonstrates how personal names, village names, and other place designations reveal important aspects of Punjabi culture, traditions, and history.
This dissertation serves as an essential reference for scholars, linguists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in understanding Punjabi society through the lens of naming conventions. The work contributes significantly to the broader field of onomastics and provides valuable documentation of Eastern Punjab’s cultural heritage.







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