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Onomastica
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2003
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vol. 48
191-208
EN
This article is the second and final part of a greater whole, dedicated to the anthroponymy contained in Zakhari Stoyanov's work entitled 'Notes on the Bulgarian Uprisings' (volumes 1-3, Sofia 1884-1892). The first part of the study appeared in 'Onomastica', vol. 46 (2001), pp. 245-272. In this article surnames and bynames are presented that were recorded in Stoyanov's work. The material is grouped by distinguishing surnames that came from bynames, surnames that came from profession/occupation, and toponymic surnames. Among bynames three groups are distinguished: bynames that are nouns, those that are adjectival (few), and bynames of unclear etymology. Among bynames that are nouns the following sub-groups are distinguished: bynames created from nouns with meanings that designate objects; bynames created from nouns designating animals; bynames created from nouns designating the activities of people, occupation, or profession; bynames from nouns designating geographic and locational origin; bynames characterizing a person according to traits of character, behavior, appearance, or type, or distinguishing characteristic; as well as bynames that were given names.
Acta onomastica
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2010
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vol. 51
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issue 2
542-546
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Czech Bynames Type Kobrle, Šebrle Derived from German Hypocorisms with - rle Suffix During investigation of the oldest registers of the Pilsner region originating in the 17th and 18th century, larger amount of hypocorisms with -rle suffix has been found. As far as the male bynames are concerned, ascertained cases are besides several exceptions very similar to those examples mentioned in literature. Larger amount of hypocorisms with -rle suffix of female names has been found as well. These cases are not mentioned in any available publication. Majority of cases researched was derived from names Barbora and Katerina – Babrle and Katrle, only once hypocorisms of names Eva (Evrle) and Anna, Anca (Anrle) have been noticed.
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