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Traditionally a favorite linguistic recreation, anagramming becomes especially diverting when applied to personal names. The typical result is a phrase which in some respect describes the person associated with the name. In Howard Bergerson\u27s familiar
Henrick, John
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Some Considerations on Russian Patronymics
These notes were inspired by a recent article by Boris Norman and Natalja Rajnochová on the role of patronymics in the Russian naming tradition and culture (Voprosy onomastiki, 2020, Vol. 17, Iss. 2).
Maria E. Ruth
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The Name Alexander in the Anthroponymy of the Pre-Revolutionary Russian Nobility
The paper aims to evaluate the incidence of the name Alexander among the oldest families of the Russian nobility during the 14th — early 20th centuries.
Evgeny V. Pchelov
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TEST OF PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE 1.4 (TOPI 1.4) MANUAL [PDF]
Personal intelligence involves the capacity to reason about personality and personality-relevant information. People high in personal intelligence are good at understanding themselves and others.
Caruso, David R. +2 more
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A történeti személynévkutatás terminológiájához [PDF]
On terminology of historical personal name research One of the central topics in historical personal name research is the question of development of family names.
Slíz, Mariann
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Revisiting the Paronymic Attraction to a Personal Name: the Name Elena in Russian Dialects [PDF]
The article focuses on Russian dialectal words, which are full homonyms of the name Elena or its derivatives (Alyona, Alyonka, Elenka, Lena, Lenka) included into the same morphosemantic field.
Lyubov A. Feoktistova
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A Contribution to the Study of the Reflection of the Saint’s Name Ivan in Croatian Anthroponimy
This paper tries to give an overview of the many various reflections of he saint’s name John in the Croatian anthroponimic system. The authorfocuses on the area of south Dalmatia (including Boka kotorska) and Donja Hercegovina.
Domagoj Vidović
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Frequency, Structure and Word-Formation Patterns of Derivatives of Personal Names Used as Zoonyms The article is a continuation of earlier analyses of the material excerpted from a database containing a list of zoonyms in one of the veterinary clinics
Agnieszka Kijak
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Személynevek a szakfordításban [PDF]
Personal names in technical translation This paper sets out to demonstrate that despite their seemingly slight relevance to technical translation, personal names have a major influence on the end product of the translation process. Personal names
Horváth, Péter Iván
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Personal and Family Names of Orthodox Clergymen and Members of Their Families in the 18th Century (with Reference to the Clergy of Rzhev and Ostashkov Cities) [PDF]
The article deals with the personal and family names of clergymen of two cities of Tver eparchy, Rzhev and Ostashkov, in the 18th century, the analyzed materials being retrieved from state archives (materials of censuses of clergymen and documents of ...
Andrey V. Matison
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