Presentation on the topic you and your time. Lesson topic: “You and your name

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You and
your name

They say when a person is born,
a star lights up in the sky
determines his fate. Affects
character and destiny of man and constellation,
under which he was born. And of course
However, the name is of great importance,
which parents give to a child when
birth. Today is our holiday
names

Names, names, names...
It is not by chance that they sound in our speech.
How mysterious this country is
So the name is a mystery and a mystery.
S.Ya.Marshak

Onomastics is the science of one’s own
names
(from the Greek word onoma - name)
Anthroponymy - the science of names
of people
(from the Greek word anthropos - man)

From the history
Old Russian names are
huge interest. They reveal wealth
Russian folk language. Old Russian names
were varied.
For example: Pervak ​​- First, Second, Second,
Tretyak reflected the order of appearance of new
family members;
names - Chernysh, Belyak, Pockmarked, Oblique, Buyan,
Mal, Zhdan, Kudryash are given according to hair color, skin color,
by other external signs.

Our ancestors used and
allegorical names: Ram,
Wolf, Flea, Crow, Oak.
The names preserved in the chronicles are: Baran
Filippov, Spider Ivanov.

Sometimes, not real names were taken as names, but
desired traits: Svetozar (light, like
dawn), Vladislav (owner of glory), Vsemila
(dear to everyone). Beautiful female names
very few have survived: Golub, Nesmeyana,
Fun, Lyubava.

Revolution and names
Registration departments began to conduct registration of newborns
acts of civil status.
Parents could choose any name they liked or
even come up with your own. Sometimes parents gave their
children have ridiculous, strange names. This is how they appeared
Industries, Tractors, Oktyabrins and even
Electrification.
About three thousand new and borrowed names are known,
which were not widespread in subsequent years:
Birch, Lilac. Almost all elements are represented
periodic chemical table: Radium, Iridium,
Wolfram, Ruby.
Mathematical terms: Median, Algebrina,
Hypotenuse.

Prevalence of some names from the 17th to the 20th centuries
(for every thousand named)
XX century
Names
XVII century
XVIII century
XIX century
before
1917
40-50s 70-90s
Basil
60
47
66
68
10
3
Ivan
111
100
111
246
18
6
Michael
23
20
37
38
28
38
Paul
6
12
29
30
12
12
Peter
23
22
34
18
14
12
Stepan
28
34
33
8
4
2
25
22
10
105
29
Victor
Anna
No information
63
64
64
51
12
Evdokia
No information
17
22
8
6
-
Elena
No information
24
30
32
28
120
Natalia
No information
18
21
36
12
108
Olga
No information
15
27
45
30
70
Praskovya
No information
34
28
12
3
-
Tatiana
No information
18
20
36
16
116

The most popular names of the 21st century

Andrey
Daniel
Kirill
Dmitriy
Nikita
Ilya
Matvey
Anastasia
Alina
Sophia
Pauline
Daria
Victoria
Maria

The rarest names

Actress Olga Budina's Naum is growing
surname Naumov, Valeria Gai Germanika raises
daughter Octavia, Anastasia Volochkova - Ariadne. U
Sergei Melnichenko, producer of the Ranetki group,
a daughter appeared, who was named Dawn. Children
Tutta Larsen's names are Martha and Luke, Tina's children.
Kandelaki - Melania, Leonty. Dmitry Pevtsov and
Olga Drozdova named her first-born Elisha.
Maria Shukshina's twins are called Foka and Foma.
Anastasia Zavorotnyuk named her son Michael,
Grigory Leps is growing up as Nicole, and Lera's son is growing up
Kudryavtseva’s name is Jean, A. Malinin’s name is Frol and
Ustinya.

Strange names

The boys were called Dmitry-Amethyst,
Matvey-Rainbow, Count, Gift, Ivan-Kolovrat,
Mercury, March, Prince, Prince, Space,
Angel, Wind, Will, Dolphin, YaroslavLyutobor, Arkhip-Ural, Whale, Luke-Happiness,
Ogneslav, Mister, Mir, Tagil.
The girls were given the following names: Uslada,
Blue, April, Cherry, India, Princess
Daniella, Russia, Zarya, Moon, Ocean,
Joy, Delphine, Fox, Sofia the Sun.

In defense of children
If only you are smart
You won't let the guys
So many fancy names
Like Proton and Atom.
Mother wanted to make friends
To my blond daughter,
So I thought of calling it
Daughter by dictatorship.
Even though her family called her
Abbreviated as Dita,
Was on my parents
The girl is angry.
Father was looking for another
The name is smarter
And he finally called
Daughter is your Idea.
Names: mom and sister
Girl Idea,
And the guys from the yard
They started calling her Turkey.
And one original
Stuffed with newspaper
He called his son Companion,
He named his daughter Rocket.
Let father and mother understand
What's with this nickname?
The century will have to last
To the ill-fated children...

What do some names mean?
Eugene, Eugenia (Greek) - noble,
noble
Catherine (Greek) – pure
Elena (Greek) – light, sunny
Ivan (John) (Heb.) – grace of God
Tatiana (lat.) - organizer
Marina (lat.) - sea, marine
Natalia (latin) – native, natural
Alexander (Greek) – protector of people
Sophia (Greek) – wise
Daria (pers.) – bringer of good

Names of 5 "B" class
Sophia
Malika
Alexander
Anna
Dmitriy
Vadim
Eugene
Christina
Daria
Ivan
Victoria
Valentine
Ilya
Anton
Anastasia
Matvey
Daniel
Alina
Maria
Catherine

Malika translated from Arabic means “lady”, “princess”, “queen”, “mistress”.

Malika usually grows up to be a very affectionate and smiling child, but
a radiant smile hides childish secrecy and
prudence. Girls with this name in psychological terms
develop faster than their peers, they begin to understand very early that
what is “good” and what is “bad” have their own position on
many questions. Malika enjoys studying and grasps everything
fly. At heart, the bearer of this name is dreamy and
impressionable nature.

Ivan - “the grace of God”

Common among
Slavs and some
other peoples
(Belarusians, Bulgarians,
Macedonians, Russians)
male name. Friends
they call me Vanya,
Vanzo. I'm in the family
name is Vanya, Vanechka,
Vanyushka. Character
I'm not hot-tempered,
I am kind and sympathetic.

Daria

The name Daria is Russian, Orthodox. "Granted, bearing
good". Dasha can be called a commander, she loves,
when people follow her. Unfortunately, she has a weak
intuition, but natural helps her out
intelligence and good memory. Loves
do housework.
At home they call me affectionately
Dasha, Dashulya, Daryushka, Dashunya, Dashuta.
Most of all, of course, I like Dashulya.
Of the secrets of my name, everything is characteristic of me except love
to the household. I don't like cleaning the room.
I am also impulsive and confident.

Anton

Anton (Greek) – entering into battle
Anton is hardworking, well-read, observant,
sensitive, emotional, ready for
self-sacrifice, but not confident in himself,
Of the secrets of my name, I think everything suits me.

Matvey

Matvey - gifted by God.
Matvey is calm, deprived
ambitious plans. Does not love
stand out from the crowd
extremely modest. Quiet,
patiently does his job. But
if he is accused of dishonesty
or insult, Matvey is capable
to the most unpredictable
actions, so that offenders do not
You'll be jealous!

There is no information about the origin of this name
some established opinion.
According to one version, it came from
the old Russian word "vaditi", which means
“argue”, “accuse”.
According to another version, the name Vadim is a variation
Old Russian Vladimir.
Vadim
Fidget and lover of constant
movements - it's possible
describe Vadim.
Adults constantly reprimand him
They ask you to be quieter.
He loves his parents very much and
tries to obey in everything.
Vadim is hardworking and
purposeful, started work
always finishes.

Name day

For the Orthodox, the name was chosen according to the calendar. Every date in
this calendar is associated with the names of saints whose memory
The Orthodox Church celebrates this day.
The child was named after the saint whose memorial day
coincided with the day the baby was born. So holy
became an invisible patron, protector of man.
Therefore, it was customary to celebrate not a birthday, but a day
name day It must be said that in the church calendar the same
names often appear several times a year.
For example, Ivan’s name day is indicated 24 times, Andrei’s – 9 times,
Maria - also 9 times.
Ekaterina - December 7, Natalya - September 8.

Names in prose and poetry

M. Tsvetaeva, A. Blok, A. S. Pushkin,
A. Akhmatova, V. Zhukovsky,
O. Mandelstam, S.A. Yesenin,
I. Severyanin, A. Kuprin,
Ya. Smelyakov.

Quiz

1. Who can name more female names with
doubled consonant at the root?
(Anna, Alla, Bella, Violetta, Henrietta, Zhanna,
Isabella, Inessa, Joanna, Callista, Camilla, Marietta,
Mirra, Nellie, Nonna, Stella, Suzanna, Philippa,
Charlotte, Ella, Ellina, Emma.)

2. What names can be obtained by replacing
one letter?
Tanya-Vanya, Sasha-Masha, Dasha-Pasha,
Roma - Tom.

3. What female name consists of thirty
letters "I"?
ZOYA

4. Name the cities consisting of two
male names.
Borisoglebsk, Petropavlovsk

5. Form names from the following
combinations of words:
own the world
Vladimir
own everything
Vsevolod
sacredly praise
Svyatoslav
dear to people
Lyudmila

6. Remember the names of plants (flowers,
herbs, trees), which are in tune with
female and male names.
Anisya - anise (herbaceous plant),
Vasily, Vasilisa - cornflower, Lily lily, Rose, Rosalia - rose, Margarita daisy, Agata - agathis, Snezhana -
snowdrop, azalea - azalea, hydrangea –
hydrangea.

Subject: You and your name. Tasks: 1. Arouse interest in the history of the origin of your name;2. Arouse an emotional desire for search work on the history of the origin of names.

Progress of the lesson.

    Organized start of the lesson. Psychological mood. Report the topic of the lesson.
“I hope you don’t intend to lose your name.”“Of course not,” Alice said confusedly.“I don’t know, I don’t know,” muttered Komar.- Just think how convenient it is to return home without a name. For example, you are called on in class. The teacher says: “Go to the board...” - and then she will fall silent, because you will not have a name and you, of course, will be able to pretend that the name is not you, but someone else there!“Nothing will come of this,” said Alice, “and you will still have to answer to me, and not to someone else.” If the teacher forgets my name, she will say: “Hey, you!”, or “Hey!”, or something else.*Do people need names? For what? Try for at least one day not to use the names of friends and acquaintances in your speech. You will see. That this is impossible: either they will not understand you at all, or you will have to describe people in so many words that you will abandon this idea.Topic message . II The emergence of names.
    Old Russian names.
Wolf Tihomir VeraBison Dobrynya NadezhdaBelka Svetlana Lyubov Nekras Vladimir Not good Lyudmila Kriv Vladislav Pervusha Lyubomir Vtorak *Read the names in the first column. These are some of the ancient names. Why do you think parents call their children such strange names? * Where do you think the name Pervush, Tretyak could have come from? Can you guess why the exchanges given in column 2 arose?
    Borrowed names.
Many names from the languages ​​of other peoples came into the Russian language. In this case, it is impossible to determine their meaning without knowing a foreign language. Such famous names as Igor, Oleg, Olga, borne by Russian princes, came from the north. These are the names Ingvar, Helg, Helga adapted to Russian pronunciation. Igor Ingvar Olga Helga Oleg Helg Many names came to us from Hebrew, Greek, and Latin. These names also have their meaning.Alexander - (Greek) – protector of peopleAnton - (Greek) – opponentAndrey - (Greek) – courageousSergey - (Greek) – tall, strongIrina - (Greek) – peace and tranquilityMaria - (ancient Greek) beloved
Akmaral - white fawnAigul - moon flower Rope - wing Auez - voice, sound Asel - honey Arman - dream Alim - scientist
* Do you know what your names mean?In linguistics, there is a special section that deals with the study of personal names - onomastics. III Spelling of names. Since a person’s name is intended to distinguish him from other people, to emphasize his individuality, in written speech proper names are distinguished with a capital letter.Language games * Guess the puzzles

Which words in the poem are pronounced the same but spelled differently? Why?In sight of honest people Luda is afraid to go down the hill. And Sasha, and Sanya The sleigh goes down the hill on its own. * Make up sentences with pairs of words: Rose-rose, Roman-novel, Earring-earring.* Now I will read excerpts from fairy tales, and you name the names of the characters mentioned in them.
A girl was sitting in a tulip cup on a green leaf. She was small - small, just one inch. That's what they called her (Thumbelina)
A girl, white as snow and round as a ball, says to the old people: “I am rolled up from spring snow, warmed and rouged by the spring sun. My name is…. Snow Maiden" What is the name of the good doctor who treated animals, birds and insects? Aibolit
* Listen to Chukovsky’s poem and tell me how many girls are mentioned? Natalia, Natochka,Natasha, Natalenka,Natulenka, Natusenka.
Ekaterina, Katenka,Katyusha, Katerina, Kasenka.
Love, Lyubonka, Lyubanya, Lyubasha, Lyubushka, Lyubochka,
Maryushka, Marusenka,Mashenka and ManechkaLet's run to the shopAnd we bought gingerbread.
*How many names are mentioned?
IV Lesson summary *What new did you learn in class today? *What is a name?
Name- a distinctive name, a designation of a person that is given to him at birth.
Among living people, no one is nameless at all:
at the minute of birth each -both low and noble -your name from your parentsreceives as a sweet gift.(Homer)
Someday you will all become parents and you will have to choose a name for your child. Treat this carefully so that it doesn’t turn out like S. Marshak

Mother wanted to make friends

To my blond daughter,

So I thought of calling it

Daughter by dictatorship.

Even though her family called her

Abbreviated as Dita

Was on my parents

The girl is angry.

Father was looking for another

The name is smarter

And he finally called

Daughter your idea

Names were mom and sister

Girl Idea

And the guys from the yard began

Call me Turkey

Let father and mother understand

What's with this nickname?

Everything will have to last forever

Inseparable for children.

(Wish for children)

You all have beautiful, sonorous names. I want your destiny to be happy with such names.

Subject: You and your name.

Tasks: 1. Arouse interest in the history of the origin of your name;

2. Arouse an emotional desire for search work on the history of the origin of names.

Progress of the lesson.

  1. Organized start of the lesson.
  2. Psychological mood.
  3. Report the topic of the lesson.

I hope you don't intend to lose your name.

“Of course not,” Alice said confusedly.

“I don’t know, I don’t know,” muttered Mosquito.

Just think how convenient it is to return home without a name. For example, you are called on in class. The teacher says: “Go to the board...” - and then she will fall silent, because you will not have a name and you, of course, will be able to pretend that the name is not you, but someone else there!

“Nothing will come of this,” said Alice, “and you will still have to answer to me, and not to someone else.” If the teacher forgets my name, she will say: “Hey, you!”, or “Hey!”, or something else.

*Do people need names? For what?

Try for at least one day not to use the names of friends and acquaintances in your speech. You will see. That this is impossible: either they will not understand you at all, or you will have to describe people in so many words that you will abandon this idea.

Topic message .

II The emergence of names.

  1. Old Russian names.

Wolf Tihomir Vera

Bison Dobrynya Nadezhda

Belka Svetlana Lyubov

Nekras Vladimir

Not good Lyudmila

Kriv Vladislav

Pervusha Lyubomir

*Read the names in the first column. These are some of the ancient names. Why do you think parents call their children such strange names?

* Where do you think the name Pervush, Tretyak could have come from?

Can you guess why the exchanges given in column 2 arose?

  1. Borrowed names.

Many names from the languages ​​of other peoples came into the Russian language. In this case, it is impossible to determine their meaning without knowing a foreign language. Such famous names as Igor, Oleg, Olga, borne by Russian princes, came from the north. These are the names Ingvar, Helg, Helga adapted to Russian pronunciation.

Igor Ingvar

Olga Helga

Oleg Helg

Many names came to us from Hebrew, Greek, and Latin. These names also have their meaning.

Alexander - (Greek) - protector of people

Anton - (Greek) - opponent

Andrey - (Greek) - courageous

Sergey - (Greek) - tall, strong

Irina - (Greek) - peace and tranquility

Maria - (ancient Greek) beloved

Akmaral - white fawn

Aigul - moon flower

Asel - honey

Arman is a dream

Alima - scientist

* Do you know what your names mean?

In linguistics, there is a special section that deals with the study of personal names - onomastics.

III Spelling of names.

Since a person’s name is intended to distinguish him from other people, to emphasize his individuality, in written speech proper names are distinguished with a capital letter.

Language games

* Guess the puzzles

Which words in the poem are pronounced the same but spelled differently? Why?

In sight of honest people

Luda is afraid to go down the hill.

And Sasha, and Sanya

The sleigh goes down the hill on its own.

* Make up sentences with pairs of words: Rose-rose, Roman-novel, Earring-earring.

* Now I will read excerpts from fairy tales, and you name the names of the characters mentioned in them.

A girl was sitting in a tulip cup on a green leaf. She was small - small, just one inch. That's what they called her (Thumbelina)

A girl, white as snow and round as a ball, says to the old people: “I am rolled up from spring snow, warmed and rouged by the spring sun. My name is…. Snow Maiden"

What is the name of the good doctor who treated animals, birds and insects? Aibolit

* Listen to Chukovsky’s poem and tell me how many girls are mentioned?

Natalia, Natochka,

Natasha, Natalenka,

Natulenka, Natusenka.

Ekaterina, Katenka,

Katyusha, Katerina,

Kasenka.

Love, Lyubonka,

Lyubanya, Lyubasha,

Lyubushka, Lyubochka,

Maryushka, Marusenka,

Mashenka and Manechka

Let's run to the shop

And we bought gingerbread.

*How many names are mentioned?

IV Lesson summary

*What new did you learn in class today?

* What is a name?

Name- a distinctive name, a designation of a person that is given to him at birth.

Among living people, no one is nameless at all:

at the minute of birth each -

both low and noble -

your name from your parents

receives as a sweet gift.

Someday you will all become parents and you will have to choose a name for your child. Treat this carefully so that it doesn’t turn out like S. Marshak

Mother wanted to make friends

To my blond daughter,

So I thought of calling it

Daughter by dictatorship.

Even though her family called her

Abbreviated as Dita

Was on my parents

The girl is angry.

Father was looking for another

The name is smarter

And he finally called

Daughter your idea

Names were mom and sister

Girl Idea

And the guys from the yard began

Call me Turkey

Let father and mother understand

What's with this nickname?

Everything will have to last forever

Inseparable for children.

(Wish for children)

You all have beautiful, sonorous names. I want your destiny to be happy with such names.

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That a name is a sound dropped by chance, in which there is no meaning or meaning? Of course not. And in names there are secrets, And the sacrament is naming. And here we ourselves, with our own strength, Realize at the beginning of the century: It is not man who finds a name for himself, but the name that chooses man...

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Yuri Anastasia Arthur Maxim Mikhail Yaroslav Kirill Ivan Irina Ekaterina Daria Natalya Nikita Daniil Vyacheslav Alexander Andrey Sergey Artyom Elena Angelina Monika Tatyana

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Alexander (Greek protector of people) As children, Alexanders often get sick, but if teenagers begin to harden themselves and engage in physical exercise, then they grow into strong and persistent men. The Alexandras persistently achieve their goal. They can become the head of a team and skillfully manage it, while relying on the most capable people, entrusting them with the most difficult matters. They have a reputation for being fair people

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Andrey (Greek: courageous) Since childhood, Andrey has a rich imagination. His favorite toys are all kinds of construction sets. He can portray a car and a racer at the same time, rushing around the apartment and making a whole range of sounds - from the rumbling of an engine to the squeaking of brakes. Absorbed in his game, Andrei pays little attention to requests to be quieter and almost the only thing that can stop him is sweets.

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Sergei (Roman high, highly respected) As a child, Sergei is a weak and sickly boy who causes his parents a lot of trouble. With age, he becomes stronger and begins to play sports. His character is becoming more and more masculine. In his work, Sergei shows conscientiousness, commitment, always keeps his promises and does not need to be reminded twice about something. He prefers to keep his opinions about others to himself. Among his hobbies, music and cinema come first. Takes part in amateur performances. Sergei often become actors, composers, and artists.

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Artyom (Greek healthy, dedicated to Artemis) Despite their name, Artyom constantly suffered from colds as children. At school, as a rule, they do not have any difficulties. They always tell the truth, which can get them into an unpleasant situation. They achieve everything through their work; career is not the main thing for them. They are very loyal and know how to keep secrets. Artems can be doctors, journalists, electricians, architects, teachers, builders. Almost any profession is available to them and they succeed everywhere.

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Elena (Greek torch, sunlight) Little Elena loves fairy tales. He keeps himself a little withdrawn, keeps himself apart among children, lives in his own inner world. She is very trusting, but if someone takes advantage of this quality of hers and deceives her, then Elena will certainly punish the deceiver, showing extraordinary ingenuity. Elena's kindness is not active. She can pick up a stray puppy on the street and bring it home, but if the parents demand to get rid of this “dirty monster”, she will not show firmness and obey. Easily gets carried away by something. Tries to knit, sew, embroider. She likes beauty in things. He learns lessons from time to time, but, having a good memory, he does well in all subjects.

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Angelina (ancient Greek angel) does well at school and goes there willingly. We can say that these girls are the kind of girls who are said to have raised themselves. Angelines do not count on anyone’s help, relying only on themselves in everything. They are good, hospitable hostesses; they prefer to receive guests at their place than to visit themselves, since they are a little heavy to climb.

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Monica (Greek: “the only one”) This is the type of woman with whom it is easy and pleasant to live. They like contact with the outside world, they are educated and well-read, friendly and non-conflicting. They know how to forgive. Monica has one rare quality: she knows her shortcomings and tries to suppress them, she is quite self-critical of herself, sometimes she simply does not know her own worth. She is touchy, but is not able to remember insults for a long time; any conflict is forgotten by her after a couple of days. Monica quickly finds a language with a stranger, she has no enemies, she knows how to make a pleasant impression

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Yuri (Slavic “farmer”) Yuri is a calm person, focused on his inner world. As a child, he loves to look at the clouds floating across the sky. He has a touching attitude towards animals, he can pick up a stray dog ​​and care for it. His appearance is in conflict with his restrained behavior. Yuri’s gestures and manner of speaking are distinguished by some artistry. Can successfully work as an engineer, plasterer, electrician, trainer. He is respected by his colleagues in the team, but prefers to avoid large and noisy companies.

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Anastasia (Greek: return to life) Nastenka is the most common name of the heroines of Russian fairy tales. A girl with such a name is destined to be the most beautiful, the smartest, the most gentle. She is everyone's favorite and will never disappoint good expectations. Anastasia grows up dreamy, she has a well-developed imagination. She is defenseless against evil and cunning people, she can be deceived and offended, so Nastenka needs protection and support.

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Arthur (Celtic - “bear”) These calm, balanced children are a joy for parents, they develop like all children, everyone is happy with them, they are obedient. At school, the character changes slightly, the boys become hot-tempered and stubborn. They look like their mother both externally and internally. They are interested in drawing and numismatics. It's not easy for Arthur to succeed. They are quick-tempered, stubborn, and sometimes cunning. But thanks to their flexibility, they still achieve a position in society. Jealous. In the morning they like to sleep longer.

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Maxim (Latin: The Greatest) As a child, Maxim does not cause any trouble to his parents and teachers. He studies well and has normal relationships with his peers. He reads different books and develops a rich imagination. For an adult Maxim, not everything may go well. He lacks strong-willed qualities, self-confidence, perseverance and assertiveness. He lacks “breakthrough” abilities and also has a habit of doubting everything. But despite these shortcomings, Maxim is an open person. He is friendly, always ready to help, trying to see only the good in a person,

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Michael (Heb. Similar to God) Michael is characterized by a logical mindset. Orients himself quickly in unfamiliar surroundings. Receives criticism painfully. He can get any profession: teacher, lawyer, turner, driver. Mikhails make good leaders of the highest level. They also have successful careers in military service. Mikhail is easy to talk to and unforgiving. Loves to play with cats and dogs. Enjoy spending time in the garden.

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Yaroslav (slav. Furious) Stubborn and persistent, Yaroslav nevertheless easily succumbs to the influence of others: parents, teachers, friends. So he grows up the way his environment makes him. Yaroslav is a brave person, he faces life’s adversities calmly, not allowing them to break him. Outwardly friendly and sympathetic, in fact he is quite selfish. Yaroslav knows well what he needs in life, knows how to find a way out of a difficult situation, acting quickly and accurately.

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Kirill (Greek: Sun, ruler) Little Kirill is very inquisitive. He is interested in literally everything: why planes fly, where children come from, why sparrows chirp. Starts reading early. Has a good memory. He strives to be the first everywhere - both in school and in games. Refers to people with high self-esteem. He loves to show off and constantly expects praise. In a dispute, he is primarily attracted by the opportunity to demonstrate his knowledge and abilities; truth comes in second place for him.

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Ivan (Hebrew: God has mercy) Boys with such a common name can have very different personalities. They can be quiet and inconspicuous. can be restless and rowdy. In Ivans, a combination of a wide variety of qualities is possible: strength and weakness, kindness and cruelty, tenderness and anger. They have an extremely wide range of interests and hobbies, they take on a lot and manage to do a lot. Ivans are found among people of various professions; they can be lumberjacks, poets, pilots, doctors, loaders. Open to the whole world. Always keep abreast of the affairs of your relatives and close friends. Hobbies include football and fishing.

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Irina (ancient Greek: Peace, tranquility) In her childhood, Irina was independent and decisive. She has good abilities, and her studies do not require much effort from her. Likes to read science fiction novels and detective stories, and enjoys sports. She will never shed tears, empathizing with the characters of the book, since the feeling of sentimentality is not characteristic of her; on the contrary, cruelty is present in her character. After graduating from school, an important moment in Irina’s life is acquiring a specialty, and then professional growth. Responsibly approaches the performance of any work. She is sociable and quickly establishes contact with strangers.

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Catherine (Greek – pure, immaculate) Catherine, already in childhood, stands out for some originality. She loves to stockpile while being greedy. Proud, can hardly tolerate someone's superiority. She strives to be the best in her class and tries to communicate only with the “chosen ones”. Copes well with work in any type of activity, does not give particular preference to any profession. Tends to believe astral forecasts. Has an indecisive character. There are always many fans near Catherine

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Daria (ancient Persian. Winner) As a child, the girl Dasha often commands her peers in games. She is smart and impulsive in her actions. He can quickly restore order among children and even fight with bullies. Cannot stand loneliness, loves noisy and fun games. But Daria spends her time not only having fun, but also helps her mother a lot in housekeeping. She is accustomed to organization and perseverance. All books and notebooks are folded in order. She studies well, but she cannot sit for long periods of time in her lessons; she lacks perseverance and hard work. Her natural intelligence and good memory help her out. Teachers see her as an assistant, but she does social work without desire and tries to avoid it.

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Natalya (Latin: Native) As a child, Natalya is a cheerful child. He loves to play and be naughty, he is a great inventor - in well-known games he will try to come up with something new and interesting to make it even more fun. During his school years he is very active. She studies well and strives to become an excellent student. She has a kind and cheerful character. Able to protect the weak and offended. The disadvantage is her intolerance to critical remarks - it can suddenly flare up due to a few words said in passing.

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Nikita (ancient Greek Winner) Nikitas know their worth. They do not like to be commanded; they are persistent, stubborn and at the same time sensitive and vulnerable. Outwardly they look like their mother, but their character is that of their father. They love animals and often have a dog in the house. They like to go on business trips and drive their own car (but not repair it). Caring sons. Nikita has a cheerful disposition, loves noisy parties, dancing, and travels if possible. Nikita gets along well with people, but by nature he is a loner and cannot adapt to others.

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Daniil is a calm and kind boy. In character he is more like his mother. Sick a little. Loves outdoor games. Sociable, constantly surrounded by friends. Daniil cannot stand lies, he may even flare up, but he quickly moves away and does not remember the evil for a long time. Daniels born in winter are always talented and achieve a lot in life. `Autumn` Daniels are calculating and somewhat selfish. Daniel (Hebrew: God's judgment)

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Vyacheslav (Old Russian: Great glory) Vyacheslavs are strong boys, have endurance and good willpower. Parents need to send Vyacheslav to the sports section. Possessing physical strength, he will always fight injustice and protect the weak. Vyacheslav is quick-tempered, can flare up instantly, and is prone to impulsive actions. May give vent to fits of anger. He also quickly cools down and, feeling guilty, becomes more flexible.

Me and my name (lesson-presentation)

Goals:

  1. In the course of independent research work, get acquainted with the origin of your name, find out its meaning;
  2. Learn to find and select the necessary information using various sources;
  3. Develop the creative abilities of students, their associative, imaginative thinking;
  4. Get acquainted with family, historical, cultural traditions associated with personal names;
  5. Improve the ability to create your own text on a specific topic, taking into account the purpose, addressee, and genre features;
  6. Develop public speaking skills.

1.Teacher's word:

What's in a name?

It will die like a sad noise

Waves splashing onto the distant shore,

Like the sound of the night in a deep forest.

It's on the memorial sheet

Will leave a dead trail like

Tombstone inscription pattern

In an unknown language.

What's in it? Long forgotten

In new and rebellious unrest,

It won't give your soul

Memories pure, tender.

But on a day of sadness, in silence,

Say it while yearning;

Say: there is a memory of me,

There is a heart in the world where I live.

A.S. Pushkin

“What’s in my name?” the poet says sadly. It really doesn’t seem to mean anything special and will quickly be forgotten. But... only thanks to the NAME of a person, the memory of him lives in the hearts of people - his contemporaries and descendants... The interesting, fascinating, and sometimes mysterious world of names will be discussed in today's lesson. (Record lesson topic)

We will find out what a “name” is, how personal names appeared, what the name of each of you means, and we will get acquainted with their history. In preparation for the lesson, you did a little research and prepared a presentation of your name. Let’s find out the lexical meaning of the word “presentation” - borrowed from French - “presentation”.

2. What is a “name”? (We listen to the children's answers). Let's turn to the explanatory dictionary and find out the meaning of the word.

NAME - 1. A person’s personal name given to him at birth. 2.Last name, family name. 3.Personal fame, reputation. 4.Famous, famous person.

What meaning of the word are we interested in? (First meaning of a polysemantic word).

How did people's personal names come about? What do they mean? ONOMASTICS (read on the board: Greek onomastikos - related to a name) - the science of proper names - and a special section of onomastics ANTHROPONYMY (Greek anthropos - person, onima - name) - studies the proper names of people helps answer these and other questions.

All people at all times in all civilizations had personal names. Any word with which a person was called, those around him began to perceive him as his personal name. In Old Russianadvertisement, nickname, nickname, title, nickname ( synonym words write on the board in notebooks). This means that a personal name is a special word that serves to designate an individual person and is given to him individually in order to address him or talk about him with others. The role of a personal name in a person’s life is very great. Every person can be called only by his name, so all his good and bad deeds become known thanks to his name. Hence the stable expressions - phraseological units:He (she) has a good name; do not disgrace my name; in the name of the Motherland; the name of the hero; big name; make a name for yourselfetc. (We write down phrases on the board and explain their meaning).

Nowadays, most Russian people go by the old traditional calendar Russian names. Among them there are well-known ones, and there are also rare, unfamiliar ones. They are called calendar because in the past they were included in calendars: church calendars (saints, monthly calendars, menaions) and civil ones. Personal names in church calendars were collected by the Christian church at the beginning of our era. These are the names of people from various ancient nations who died as martyrs for the Christian faith and were canonized by the church. The child was baptized and given one of these names in accordance with the calendar (it was believed that this was how his spiritual connection with his heavenly intercessor was established, whose name he receives, and later takes as a model for his lifestyle, character, and behavior in difficult circumstances).

Celebrating the day of his name (name day, angel's day), a person celebrates the day of remembrance of his saint, whose image seems to accompany him. Who were these saints, where and when did they live, where did their names come from, what do they mean, what did you learn about your names and yourself? Let's get acquainted! Please present the results of your research.

3. Presentation of the results of students’ research work. Ratings.

4. Reflection (students orally answer the questions proposed at this stage of the lesson):

  1. Was it interesting for you to work on the project?
  2. What difficulties have you encountered? What stage of the work did you find most difficult?
  3. Who did you turn to for help?
  4. What do you think you learned from doing this work?