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Journal

2008 | 49 | 1 | 264-270

Article title

O sudbini grčkog ženskog imena Irina u srpskom jeziku

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Title variants

EN
ON THE DESTINY OF THE GREEK FEMALE NAME IRINA IN SERBIAN LANGUAGE

Languages of publication

SR

Abstracts

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The Greek female name Irina was mentioned for the first time in the Serbian language of the 15th century, when the Greek princess Irina Kantakuzin married Djurdje Brankovic, the Serbian despot. Since she was a foreigner on the Serbian court, she was blamed for the destruction of the Serbian state and she got the nickname 'The Damned Jerina'. This paper is about the anthroponym Irina seen from three aspects: (1) From the aspect of phonetic adaptation of the anthroponym: the Greek name Irina became the Serbian name Jerina; (2) From the aspect of derivation of the appellative jerina (the ruins of an old town) from the anthroponym Jerina, and (3) From the aspect of the change in the meaning of the name Irina (meaning peace in Greek) into the name which bears a negative connotation in Serbia and the name that becomes a protective name: that is, the new-born female children, in the families which have no male children, are named Jerina in order to stop the birth of further female children.

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Journal

Year

Volume

49

Issue

1

Pages

264-270

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

author
  • Vidan Nikolic, Uzice, Serbia and Montenegro (for postal address contact the journal editor; http://dlib.lib.cas.cz/4613/

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
09CZAAAA069526

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.7313437e-0e3c-3cff-a7d9-8b54dccfb524
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