01525nas a2200325 4500000000100000008004100001653002200042653002300064653001500087653001300102653002800115653001900143653002300162653002200185653002300207653002300230653002300253653002100276653001200297653001500309653002300324100001800347700001800365245005700383856014100440300001200581490000700593520057900600022002001179 d10acultural heritage10aGeographical names10aOnomastics10aSlovenia10aTraditional house names10aUpper carniola10acultural geography10acultural heritage10acultural influence10acultural landscape10acultural tradition10aheritage tourism10aHousing10aplace name10atourist attraction1 aKlemen Klinar1 aMatjaz Gersic00aTraditional house names as part of cultural heritage uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84880631101&doi=10.3986%2fAGS54409&partnerID=40&md5=12abfab7f84b13e426a74646d3ba5963 a411-4200 v543 aTraditional house names are a part of intangible cultural heritage. In the past, they were an important factor in identifying houses, people, and other structures, but modern social processes are decreasing their use. House names preserve the local dialect with its special features, and their motivational interpretation reflects the historical, geographical, biological, and social conditions in the countryside. This article comprehensively examines house names and presents the methods and results of collecting house names as part of various projects in Upper Carniola. a15816613 (ISSN)