[Facts] Re: names used for... birth prevention
Dobre-dan Ivayla :)
Fascinating story!You are quite right about the etymology: the names Stamatios, Stamatis and Stamos are bona fide Greek names meaning "stop". However I am not aware of them having been used to insinuate birth control on this side of the border :P
By the way, when was the use of "birth control" manes popular? I imagine that prior to WWII lots of childrem was a blessing, since the Bulgarian economy (as well as the Greek) were heavily agricultural. I suspect these names bacame populat in the sixties, right?
I think it was Winston Churchill who wrote that the best form of birth control is to spend some time with children :)PS: You should export "lutenitsa" to the rest of the world. It is delicious, and beats the hell out of ketchup!
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names used for... birth prevention  ·  Ivayla  ·  12/28/2001, 12:49 AM
"Finis", as in Jefferson Finis Davis...  ·  Nanaea  ·  12/28/2001, 7:08 PM
Aristotle and Hestia!  ·  Pavlos  ·  12/29/2001, 4:22 AM
Re: names used for... birth prevention  ·  Pavlos  ·  12/28/2001, 1:39 PM
Re: names used for... birth prevention  ·  Ivayla  ·  12/29/2001, 3:45 PM
Re: names used for... birth prevention  ·  Pavlos  ·  12/29/2001, 5:17 PM
There goes the traditionally Bulgarian "martenitsa" :)... n/t  ·  Ivayla  ·  12/30/2001, 4:18 AM
I just had to check this out...  ·  Nanaea  ·  12/31/2001, 6:43 AM
Cool link and a quite accurate one :) n/t  ·  Ivayla  ·  1/1/2002, 5:51 AM
Re: I just had to check this out...  ·  Pavlos  ·  12/31/2001, 8:56 AM
PS  ·  Pavlos  ·  12/28/2001, 1:48 PM
Re: PS  ·  Ivayla  ·  12/29/2001, 4:11 PM
Mike C check this out :) n/t  ·  Pavlos  ·  12/29/2001, 5:11 PM