Some names know no borders — they're celebrated from Paris to New York by way of Rome. Here are the greatest travelers, and why.
Can you name your child anything you like? Not quite. Behind every first name lies a legal story that changes sharply from one country to the next.
In France, wishing someone a happy name day is second nature. Elsewhere the custom can feel exotic — or entirely unknown. A world tour of an unevenly shared tradition.
A name that feels dated today may well be tomorrow's darling. Behind the fashions lies a strikingly regular cycle.
Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Germanic… Most of our first names are thousand-year-old travelers. A small atlas of where they come from.
Why do we wish someone a happy name day? Behind that everyday gesture lies a story more than fifteen hundred years old.
Some names have worn crowns for centuries. A tour of royal first names, from France to Spain.