- A
personal name, full name or
prosoponym (from
Ancient Gr**** prósōpon – person, and
onoma –name) is the set of
names by
which an
individual person or animal...
- Unicorn, Mammoth, Whale:
mythological and
etymological connections of
zoonyms in
North and East Asia. Linguistics,
Archaeology and the
Human Past, Occasional...
- 2023-09-21. Fuente, José Andrés
Alonso de la (2021-08-17). "Kuril Ainu
Zoonyms and
Phytonyms in Pallas's
Zoographia and
Flora Rossica". International...
- urbanonym: a name of an
urban element (street,
square etc.) in
towns and cities.
zoonym: a name of an animal. Room 1996. Harvalík &
Caffarelli 2007, p. 181-220...
- note Nissan,
Ephraim (2014). Nativised,
Playfully Aetiologised Literary Zoonyms, III. Springer. p. 732. ISBN 9783642453274. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored...
- hair or wool' and then an
animal characterized by this, e.g. a 'colt.'
Zoonyms or
hipponyms are
known in
Turkic ethnonymy, some of
probable totemic origin...
- Prussia.
First recorded in 1223 in Osnabrück,
their name
derives from the
zoonym finch (Middle High
German vinke). They
acquired estates in the
present communities...
-
suggested by Simonič, but from the
surname Maček (which is
based on that
zoonym and
remains a
Slovene surname today). An
alternative theory, considered...
- may be
derived from an animal-based
surname rather than
directly from the
zoonym itself. The
local church in the
settlement is
dedicated to
Saint Catherine...
- (little) castle'. The name Polh is, in turn,
probably derived from the
zoonym polh 'dormouse'. An
alternative theory,
considered less likely, derives...