- anthroponymy
- noun /ænθɹəʊˈpɒnɪmɪ/The study of personal names.<ref name="OED"/>See Also: anthroponym
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Anthroponymy — Anthroponomastics (or Anthroponymy), a branch of onomastics, is the study of anthroponyms ( … Wikipedia
anthroponymy — /an threuh pon euh mee/, n. the study of personal names. [1935 40; ANTHROPONYM + Y3, on the model of TOPONYMY] * * * … Universalium
anthroponymy — an·thro·pon·y·my … English syllables
anthroponymy — n. the study of personal names. Etymology: ANTHROPO + Gk onumia f. onoma name: cf. TOPONYMY … Useful english dictionary
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Nomenclature — For conventions governing Wikipedia article names, see Wikipedia:Naming conventions, for soviet class, see Nomenklatura. Nomenclature is a term that applies to either a list of names and/or terms, or to the system of principles, procedures and… … Wikipedia
Josef Beneš — (January 11 1902 in Prachatice December 17 1984 in Prague) was a Czech linguist, specialising in anthroponymy and onomastics.Beneš studied Bohemistics and Germanistics at the Charles University in Prague, ending in 1930. Later, he worked on… … Wikipedia
name — namer, n. /naym/, n., v., named, naming, adj. n. 1. a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known. 2. mere designation, as distinguished from fact:… … Universalium
Druhtinaz — The Skern Runestone states that a man was hin drottinfasta or loyal to his drott (lord). *Druhtinaz (Old English: dryhten, Old Norse: dróttinn, Old English Middle English: drihten, Middle English: driȝten)[1 … Wikipedia
Names of the Serbs and Serbia — For other uses, see Serbian names. Part of a series of articles on Serbs … Wikipedia