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Towards a History of Basque Anthroponymy

open access: yesAnuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo", 2021
In this paper, a short history of Basque anthroponymy is made, starting from Antiquity and going through the Roman period, the Middle Ages, the Modern Age and the Contemporary Age. For each of these periods, the stock of the most frequent person names is
Mikel Martínez Areta
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Indianist anthroponymy in Alencar's corpus

open access: diamondDomínios de Lingu@gem, 2021
Drawing from the perspective of Contextual Fictional Etymology, in this paper we analyze four Indianist anthroponyms, namely, Irapuã, Coatiabo, Maranguab and Abaeté, found in the works O Guarani, Iracema and Ubirajara by José de Alencar. For this purpose, we draw from the theoretical framework of Onomastics (DICK, 1999), Contextual Fictional Etymology (
Maria Virgínia Dias de Ávila   +1 more
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The Name as Immortality: Ibero-Romance Anthroponymy in the Focus of Contemporary Onomastic Studies

open access: diamondИбероамериканские тетради
The diversity and heterogeneity of onomastic concepts is a driving force behind research into anthroponymy, one of the most important areas of scientific knowledge.
N. V. Zenenko
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Presentation of some ancient Macedonian anthroponymy

open access: greenFolia onomastica Croatica, 2007
The author presents old Macedonian anthroponymys: Bezgat, Bradovar, Višeglav, Volovid, Dragožil, Žegovit, Kolodej, Korobud, Ljudogost and Skorogod, which are confirmed in Macedonian language areal toponymy. The above – mentioned anthroponyms belong to the earliest anthroponimical corpus of Slavic languages and they had great importance in the ...
Ljubica Stankovska
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ANTHROPONYMY IN ONOMASTIC SPACE

open access: bronze"Scientific notes of V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University", Series: "Philology. Journalism", 2021
O. P. Gogulenko
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Recorrências antroponímicas lusófonas Lusophone anthroponymy recurrences

open access: yesEtnográfica: Revista do Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia, 2008
A proposta central deste ensaio é que a tradição antroponímica lusófona constitui um fenómeno de regionalidade sociocultural que permite um exercício da comparação contrastiva.
João de Pina Cabral
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Intergenerational inquiries into the Aquitanian anthroponymy

open access: yesAnuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo", 2018
In this paper, an attempt is made to set out the Aquitanian anthroponymic data in an intergenerational layout, i.e. indicating all the kinship sequences between father and/or mother and individual deducible from inscriptions.
Mikel Martínez Areta
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Onomastics of the village Velika Kruševica near Rekovac [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2021
The paper presents the onomastics recorded in Levač village Velika Kruševica which is situated in the Levač municipality. We have registered toponyms, personal and family nicknames, personal names and surnames of all the residents who have been in the ...
Jašović Golub M.
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Przy granicy imperiów. Kujawsko-dobrzyńska diaspora prawosławna w świetle antroponimii (II połowa XIX – początek XX wieku)

open access: yesZeszyty Cyrylo-Metodiańskie, 2022
At the Border of Empires. Kujawy-Dobrzyń Orthodox Diaspora in the Light of Anthroponymy (Second Half of the 19th – Beginning of the 20th Century): A review of: Duszyński-Karabasz, Henryk.
Złotkowski, Piotr
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The anthroponymy of Dragoslavec Breg

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2012
This study begins with introductory remarks on the settlement of Dragoslavec Breg in Gornje Međimurje. Particular reference is made to the history of its name, unofficial eponyms and population dynamics.
Anita Škvorc Branda
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