American Name Society Names of the Year Nominations
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR
THE ANNUAL NAMES OF THE YEAR
The American Name Society requests nominations for the “Names of the Year for
2018”.
The names selected will be ones that best illustrate, through their creation and/or
use during the past 12 months, important trends in the culture of the United States. It is
not necessary, however, for a nominated name to have originated in the US. Any
name can be nominated as long as it has been prominent in North American cultural
discourse during the past year. For example, the Overall Name of the Year for 2017 and
2016 were Rohingya and Aleppo. Charlie Hebdo, the title of the French satirical
magazine, won Trade Name of the Year in 2015.
Nominations are called for in the five following categories:
Personal Names: Names or nicknames of individual real people, animals, or hurricanes.
Place Names: Names or nicknames of any real geographical location, including all natural
features, political subdivisions, streets, and buildings. Names of national or ethnic groups based
on place names would be included here.
Trade Names: Names of real commercial products, as well as names of both for-profit and nonprofit
incorporated companies and organizations, including businesses and universities.
Artistic & Literary Names: Names of fictional persons, places, or institutions, in any written,
oral, or visual medium, as well as titles of art works, books, plays, television programs, or
movies. Such names are deliberately given by the creator of the work.
Miscellaneous Names: Any name which does fit in the above four categories, such as names
created by linguistic errors, names of particular inanimate objects other than hurricanes, names of
unorganized political movements, names of languages, etc. In general, to be considered a name
such items would be capitalized in everyday English orthography.
Winners will be chosen in each category, and then a final vote will determine the overall
Name of the Year for 2018. Anyone may nominate a name. All members of the
American Name Society attending the annual meeting will select the winner from among
the nominees at the annual ANS meeting in New York City, New York on January 4,
2019. The winner will be announced that evening at a joint celebration with the American
Dialect Society. Advance nominations must be received before January 2, 2019.
Nominations will also be accepted from the floor at the annual meeting.
Please send your
nominations, along with a brief rationale, by e-mail to either Dr. Cleveland K. Evans:
or Deborah Walker:
THE ANNUAL NAMES OF THE YEAR
The American Name Society requests nominations for the “Names of the Year for
2018”.
The names selected will be ones that best illustrate, through their creation and/or
use during the past 12 months, important trends in the culture of the United States. It is
not necessary, however, for a nominated name to have originated in the US. Any
name can be nominated as long as it has been prominent in North American cultural
discourse during the past year. For example, the Overall Name of the Year for 2017 and
2016 were Rohingya and Aleppo. Charlie Hebdo, the title of the French satirical
magazine, won Trade Name of the Year in 2015.
Nominations are called for in the five following categories:
Personal Names: Names or nicknames of individual real people, animals, or hurricanes.
Place Names: Names or nicknames of any real geographical location, including all natural
features, political subdivisions, streets, and buildings. Names of national or ethnic groups based
on place names would be included here.
Trade Names: Names of real commercial products, as well as names of both for-profit and nonprofit
incorporated companies and organizations, including businesses and universities.
Artistic & Literary Names: Names of fictional persons, places, or institutions, in any written,
oral, or visual medium, as well as titles of art works, books, plays, television programs, or
movies. Such names are deliberately given by the creator of the work.
Miscellaneous Names: Any name which does fit in the above four categories, such as names
created by linguistic errors, names of particular inanimate objects other than hurricanes, names of
unorganized political movements, names of languages, etc. In general, to be considered a name
such items would be capitalized in everyday English orthography.
Winners will be chosen in each category, and then a final vote will determine the overall
Name of the Year for 2018. Anyone may nominate a name. All members of the
American Name Society attending the annual meeting will select the winner from among
the nominees at the annual ANS meeting in New York City, New York on January 4,
2019. The winner will be announced that evening at a joint celebration with the American
Dialect Society. Advance nominations must be received before January 2, 2019.
Nominations will also be accepted from the floor at the annual meeting.
Please send your
nominations, along with a brief rationale, by e-mail to either Dr. Cleveland K. Evans:
or Deborah Walker: