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Anthroponymy (also
anthroponymics or anthroponomastics, from
Ancient Gr**** ἄνθρωπος anthrōpos, 'human', and ὄνομα onoma, 'name') is the
study of anthroponyms...
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personal names are
studied within a
specific onomastic discipline,
called anthroponymy. As of 2023,
aside from humans,
dolphins and
elephants have been known...
- Look up Jun or Appendix:Variations of "jun" in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jun or JUN may
refer to: Lee Jun-young,
South Korean singer and
actor with...
- Onomastics, the
study of
proper names and
their origins, includes:
anthroponymy (concerned with
human names,
including personal names,
surnames and nicknames);...
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Messapic (/mɛˈsæpɪk, mə-, -ˈseɪ-/; also
known as Messapian; or as Iapygian) is an
extinct Indo-European Paleo-Balkanic
language of the
southeastern Italian...
- name may
refer to: the name of a
house or
estate German toponymy or
anthroponymy, see
Hofname a type of
collective pen name, see Pen name#Collective names...
- ἱππότης) M.
Hatzopoulos and
Johannes Engels summarize the
Macedonian anthroponymy (that is
names borne by
people from
Macedonia before the
expansion beyond...
- Look up AL, Al, or al- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. AL, Al, Ål or al may
refer to: Al (Aladdin) or Aladdin, the main
character in Disney's Aladdin...
- A Kraj (plural: kraje) is the highest-level
administrative unit in the
Czech Republic and the
Slovak Republic. For lack of
other English expressions, the...
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tedeschi (Italian),
tyskar (Swedish) and
Niemcy (Polish). As a sub-field of
anthroponymy, the
study of
ethnonyms is
called ethnonymy or ethnonymics. Ethnonyms...