-
transonymization of
toponyms into
anthroponyms, a
process when
toponyms (place names) are used to form
human names (
anthroponyms), thus
creating various topoanthroponyms...
- **** /ʂemen/ or
Xemen /ʃemen/ is a
medieval Basque given name of the
Vasconic area. It is
based on the
Basque root seme <
senbe 'son' as
found in the...
- (Khoroúathos, Khoroáthos, and Khoróathos) and
their interpretation as
anthroponyms of
Croatian people.
According to the work De
Administrando Imperio written...
-
Paleohispanic languages can only be
identified indirectly through toponyms,
anthroponyms or
theonyms cited by
Roman and Gr**** sources. Of
these languages, Celtiberian...
-
Paleohispanic languages according to
inscriptions (except
Aquitanian –
according to
anthroponyms and
theonyms used in
Latin inscriptions)...
- the 29
heads of
families with
Slavic Christian anthroponyms, a
number also
carry Albanian anthroponyms. In the
neighborhood of
Jazixhi Shahin,
among the...
-
belonged to the
Venetic language area. In particular, some
Liburnian anthroponyms show
strong Venetic affinities, a few
similar names and
common roots...
-
between the 7th
century migration and
first mention of
these toponyms and
anthroponyms.
Origin hypotheses of the
Croats Red
Croatia Belochrobates in Lesser...
-
Remarks Abroi Abre- Abre- is an
element taken from
certain Thracian anthroponyms Aploi, Aplus,
Apulia Apuli, Appulus,
Apulum Bilia,
Bilios Bila Dardi...
-
District Abd (Arabic), a word ('slave/servant' or 'to worship') oft
within anthroponyms Mohammadabad, Jask (also ‘Abd), a
village in
Hormozgan Province, Iran...