A name is a noun that is used to refer to an individual object as such, i.e. without classifying it. An onomastic dictionary is a dictionary whose lemmas are names. Normally, an onomastic dictionary does not treat just any kind of name of the language, but one class of names. The following classes of names commonly have dictionaries to them:
Since names do not have meaning in the sense that common nouns have meaning, the purpose of a name dictionary differs from that of a general dictionary, and its microstructure differs accordingly. Commonly, the entry provides the following kinds of information:
Answering the interests of laymen and specialists alike, etymology plays a prominent role in onomastic dictionaries, and to that extent they are almost a subtype of the etymological dictionary.