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Onomastics (or
onomatology in
older texts) is the
study of
proper names,
including their etymology, history, and use. An
alethonym ('true name') or an...
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short form of Ursula) and
Heini (German
short form of Heinrich). The
onomatologist and
linguist Damaris Nübling
spoke at a
September 2015
convention on...
- [ˈhɔukə], is a
fairly common Frisian masculine given name.
According to
onomatologist Rienk de Haan, this name
developed from a
reduced form of
Germanic names...
- "serf". The
former self-name of the Laks was Kumuk.
Soviet and
Russian onomatologist (onomast),
philologist and
toponymist R. A.
Ageeva writes: "The use...
- (born 6
September 1942 in Vienna, Austria) is an
Austrian linguist and
onomatologist. Pohl is the son of
gymnasium professor Heinz Pohl and
Hermine Pohl...
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which developed from the
historic form Auwe or Auwen.
According to
onomatologist Rienk de Haan, Auwe was a very
reduced form of
certain Germanic names...
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translated to
famous warrior or "famous in battle".
According to
Dutch onomatologists however, it is more
likely that the
first stem was (h)lod-, meaning...
- has, however, been
suggested for the town: The
Croatian linguist and
onomatologist,
Petar Šimunović
believed that the town was
named as a
patronymic of...
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professional footballer player.
Petar Šimunović (1933–2014), linguist,
onomatologist, dialectologist,
lexicographer and academic.
Petrica Novosel Žic (1931–2021)...
- His
father Franc Jakopin was a
Slovenian slavist,
lexicographer and
onomatologist, his
mother Gitica Jakopin was a translator,
writer and a poet, his...