The article addresses an understudied problem of pre-Christian Finnic personal names in the toponymy of the Russian North. In his observations, the author notes a considerable share of toponyms including such personal names recorded in the region, although in quantitative terms their number is still less than in other historical Finnic territories. The given study explores North Russian substrate toponyms derived from pre-Christian Finnic personal names in a broad typological setting, covering place names of a significant part of the European north-west (Finland, Karelia, Estonia, Latvia). The article focuses on eight components most frequently occurring in the toponyms: Iha-, Ikä-, Kaipa-, Leina-, Lempe-, Monta-, Usko-, Vihti-. The use of ...
The article examines the substrate hydronymy of the middle Oka and the Dnieper regions (ending in -v...
The article deals with river and lake-names ending in -zha in the Russian North-West, notably on the...
The paper offers an analysis of one of the best represented groups of substrate appellative lexis fi...
The article analyses the forms of Christian names used in the past and in the present on the territo...
The author’s analysis of place-names of the Kolodozerje region shows that a considerable portion of ...
The article deals with the anthroponyms of Balto-Fennic origin of the southeastern Lake Onega region...
The article studies pre-Christian Finnic anthroponyms and their spread in the northern Baltic Sea ar...
The article analyzes the substrate (pre-Mari and pre-Russian) toponymy of the Emanayevskaya and Koch...
The article analyzes the system of personal female names of the Karelian population. As the author d...
The article analyzes the system of personal female names of the Karelian population. As the author d...
In the paper substrate Lappish toponymy of Russian Karelia is analyzed, and the obtained results are...
With reference to the toponymy of Arkhangelsk region, the article analyzes lake names (limnonyms) of...
The paper deals with Russian geographical terms in the Karelian dialects of Tver Region and is mainl...
The article deals with the late 16th — early 17th centuries Swedish documents that reflect the anthr...
The article analyzes the system of personal female names of the Karelian population. As the author d...
The article examines the substrate hydronymy of the middle Oka and the Dnieper regions (ending in -v...
The article deals with river and lake-names ending in -zha in the Russian North-West, notably on the...
The paper offers an analysis of one of the best represented groups of substrate appellative lexis fi...
The article analyses the forms of Christian names used in the past and in the present on the territo...
The author’s analysis of place-names of the Kolodozerje region shows that a considerable portion of ...
The article deals with the anthroponyms of Balto-Fennic origin of the southeastern Lake Onega region...
The article studies pre-Christian Finnic anthroponyms and their spread in the northern Baltic Sea ar...
The article analyzes the substrate (pre-Mari and pre-Russian) toponymy of the Emanayevskaya and Koch...
The article analyzes the system of personal female names of the Karelian population. As the author d...
The article analyzes the system of personal female names of the Karelian population. As the author d...
In the paper substrate Lappish toponymy of Russian Karelia is analyzed, and the obtained results are...
With reference to the toponymy of Arkhangelsk region, the article analyzes lake names (limnonyms) of...
The paper deals with Russian geographical terms in the Karelian dialects of Tver Region and is mainl...
The article deals with the late 16th — early 17th centuries Swedish documents that reflect the anthr...
The article analyzes the system of personal female names of the Karelian population. As the author d...
The article examines the substrate hydronymy of the middle Oka and the Dnieper regions (ending in -v...
The article deals with river and lake-names ending in -zha in the Russian North-West, notably on the...
The paper offers an analysis of one of the best represented groups of substrate appellative lexis fi...