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- 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 related to the Croatian ethnonym. According to the work De Administrando...
- Paleohispanic languages according to inscriptions (except Aquitanianaccording to anthroponyms and theonyms used in Latin inscriptions)...
- between the 7th century migration and first mention of these toponyms and anthroponyms. Origin hypotheses of the Croats Red Croatia Belochrobates in Lesser...
- probable though that ra-ke-da-no and ra-ke-da-no-re correspond to the anthroponym Λακεδάνωρ, Lakedanor, though the latter is thought to be related etymologically...
- languages[which?] can only be identified indirectly through toponyms, anthroponyms or theonyms cited by Roman and Gr**** sources. Of these languages, Celtiberian...
- settlement of people of Germanic origin in Sardinia is testified by some anthroponyms such as Othila, owner of a latifundium near Fiume Santo, Iesumundus,...
- District Abd (Arabic), a word ('slave/servant' or 'to worship') oft within anthroponyms Mohammadabad, Jask (also ‘Abd), a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran...
- of Messapic words. Some words have been extracted from toponyms and anthroponyms. Additionally to the words explicitly mentioned as Illyrian, scholars...