Get in Touch With NamesAndLanguages.com
We’re a small, passionate team and we actually read every message we receive. Whether you have a question about a name, spotted something that needs correcting, or want to suggest a topic we haven’t covered yet, we’d genuinely love to hear from you.
What Can You Reach Out About?
Here are the kinds of messages we get most often and genuinely enjoy receiving:
Name questions Unsure about a name’s origin, meaning, or cultural context? Ask us this is exactly what we’re here for.
Corrections & updates Spotted an error or have more accurate cultural information? We take accuracy seriously and want to know.
Article suggestions Is there a language, culture, or name category you’d love us to cover in depth? Tell us – we build our content around our readers.
Collaborations: Writers, researchers, or cultural experts who’d like to contribute — we’re open to thoughtful conversations.
How to Reach Us
The best and fastest way to reach us is by email. We don’t have a contact form — just a real inbox, checked by a real person.
Email us contact@namesandlanguages.com. We aim to respond within 2–3 business days.
A Few Things Worth Knowing
To help us respond quickly and usefully, please note:
- For name meaning questions, let us know the language or culture you’re researching — it helps us give you a precise answer.
- For corrections, please include the article URL and the specific detail you’d like us to review.
- For collaboration or content pitches, a brief overview of your background and the topic you have in mind is the best starting point.
- We’re not able to respond to spam, mass outreach, or link exchange requests.
About the People Behind This Site
NamesAndLanguages.com is built and maintained by a small team of people who are genuinely fascinated by names — their origins, their sounds, their cultural weight, and the way a single name can carry centuries of meaning. We research every article carefully, and we take every correction seriously.
When you write to us, you’re not writing to a customer support bot or a content agency. You’re writing to people who care about this work. That’s why we read everything — and why we try to respond to every substantive message personally.
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