- sub-field of anthroponymy, the
study of
ethnonyms is
called ethnonymy or
ethnonymics.
Ethnonyms should not be
confused with demonyms,
which designate all...
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given person matched a
particular ethnic stereotype. In some
research ethnonymic surnames are
grouped together with
toponymic surnames into "surname by...
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entrance of the
Carpathian Basin Magyar (surname), a
common Hungarian ethnonymic surname A
character from the
videogame Brawlhalla.
Madyar (disambiguation)...
- many
polysemic words that have
several meanings (including
demonymic and
ethnonymic uses), and
therefore a
particular use of any such word
depends on the...
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Nicknames of
Ethnonymic Origin,
Indogermanische Forschungen; Str****burg Vol. 100, (1
January 1995): 223. Tamás Farkas,
Surnames of
Ethnonymic Origin in the...
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Aistis is a
Lithuanian given name and
ethnonymic surname derived from the
given name/nickname
literally meaining "person from the
Aesti tribe". Notable...
- had been
scattered and ****imilated into
other po****tions. The
gradual ethnonymic shift from "Israelites" to "Jews",
regardless of
their descent from Judah...
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surname most
common in its
country of origin, the
United States. It is an
ethnonymic surname, due to the fact that it
means "Swiss person". The
surname Sweitzer...
- and in
Spanish as Eladio.
These all
derive from Ἑλλάδιος ****adios, an
ethnonymic name in Gr****
attested since late
antiquity and
meaning 'one from ****as'...
- Цыганов; masculine) or
Tsyganova (Цыганова; feminine) is a
Russian language ethnonymic surname derived from the term "tsygan" (цыган)
meaning Gypsy. The patronymic...