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Anthroponymy (also
anthroponymics or anthroponomastics, from
Ancient Gr**** ἄνθρωπος anthrōpos, 'human', and ὄνομα onoma, 'name') is the
study of anthroponyms...
- of the
places in
Poland named Maliszew, Maliszewo, or Maliszów. In
anthroponymic terminology,
toponymic surnames belong among topoanthroponyms (class...
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connotations from
country to
country or
language to language.
Within anthroponymic classification,
names of
human males are
called andronyms (from Ancient...
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French given name and surname. It is from the Low
German form of the
anthroponymic name
Landberht from the Old High
German land "(home) land" and beraht...
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Ekogidho –
Names as Links: The
Encounter between African and
European Anthroponymic Systems among the Ambo
People in Namibia. Helsinki: SKS
Finnish Literature...
- ship (e.g., "The
Cressy is foundering"). A
personal naming system, or
anthroponymic system, is a
system describing the
choice of
personal name in a certain...
- of
Mercia with the
support of
Alfred the Great, king of Wes****. On
anthroponymic grounds,
Ceolwulf is
thought to
belong to the C
dynasty of
Mercian kings...
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Bertie (2020). "The so-called
Coloured people of
South Africa:
Modern anthroponymic reconstruction?" (PDF). Onoma. 55: 229–246. doi:10.34158/ONOMA.55/2020/13...
- this
freedom led to
active name formation,
which later was
dubbed "
anthroponymic bang".
According to
Russian naming tradition,
people are
addressed by...
- Irish: Alpín mac Feredaig) was king of the
Picts from 775
until 778. On
anthroponymic grounds Alpin may have been the
brother of his
predecessor Ciniod son...