Phrases and Names, Their Origins and Meanings by H. Johnson explores the origins and meanings of names, tracing them through history, language, and culture. It belongs to the tradition of onomastic and etymological study that finds rich history embedded in everyday words.
Preserved here as a free public-domain EPUB, the book is part of Better Gutenberg’s Language & Communication shelf, which gathers foundational texts in linguistics, rhetoric, etymology, and the study of languages. Whether you come to it as a scholar, a student, or a lover of words, it offers a lasting record of how earlier generations understood and described human speech.