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Dictionary Update: Armenian Names
The Armenian language, part of the Indo-European family, stands out and forms its own branch. Created in 405 AD, the Armenian script comprises 38 letters, and the alphabet was designed to precisely represent Armenian phonetics, which was previously written in Greek and Syriac scripts. The language has two main dialects: Eastern Armenian, spoken in Armenia and parts…
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Version 10.4.0 Deployed
Deployment of Optimaize PII Platform, version 10.4.0, to production. The latest update includes several improvements: Endpoint Information:The endpoint remains unchanged: https://api.nameapi.org/rest/v5.3/ These updates contribute to the continuous improvement of NameAPI’s name-handling and classification services.For any queries or support, please contact our support team.
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Dictionary Update: Croatian Names
Naming conventions in Croatia emphasize family heritage, often involving naming children after grandparents or ancestors to honor lineage. Celebrating name days (imendan), which honor the saint after whom an individual is named, is as significant as celebrating birthdays. Croatian names incorporate influences from Slavic, Latin, German, Hungarian, and Italian cultures and are often inspired by…