The article analyses the name record of Kaunas male and female noblemen compiled in 1528 in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The article also describes the constituent parts of the record of Kaunas noblemen, indicates the methods of presenting the designation of brothers and analyses male, female names and names of previous generation. The male names of previous generation are reconstructed from patronyms. The male names are grouped into Christian and non-Christian names. The data on the distribution of Christian male names and old two-root names among two generations is provided. The research data on the names of Kaunas noblemen as well as the noblemen and citizen of other GDL territories of the same period are compared. Female names are anal...
The article presents 48 new reconstructed and hitherto unknown Lithuanian compound proper names from...
The article discusses the surnames of the Lithuanian-speaking residents of Seinai region. The names ...
The most common way of naming men is to use the personal name + patronymic (71.7%). Personal names c...
This article investigates the designation of 505 individuals belonging to 77 noble families in the K...
Straipsnyje tiriamas 1528 metų Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės surašymo Kauno bajorų – vyrų ir m...
The article explores the names of the noblemen of the Grodno County according to the Grand Duchy of ...
The article examines the names and personal names (second members of the binary naming model) in ter...
In the 16th–17th centuries throughout the Grand Duchy of Lithuania there existed the Slavonic system...
The Military Census of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1565 names 241 boyars from the Gardinas dis...
The article presents the names of noblewomen from Grodno district that provided horses for the army ...
This article presents the generalization and the most important aspects of the author’s earlier stud...
The mixed type is the most popular one in the naming of men (95.1%). Very infrequent is the naming w...
Abstract. Municipal register books, inventories, and church registers are among the key hi...
The article examines the first and the second patronymics of the nobility men of the Gardinas County...
Names were given to almost all men (98,1 %). The most popular name was John. Christian names were gi...
The article presents 48 new reconstructed and hitherto unknown Lithuanian compound proper names from...
The article discusses the surnames of the Lithuanian-speaking residents of Seinai region. The names ...
The most common way of naming men is to use the personal name + patronymic (71.7%). Personal names c...
This article investigates the designation of 505 individuals belonging to 77 noble families in the K...
Straipsnyje tiriamas 1528 metų Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės surašymo Kauno bajorų – vyrų ir m...
The article explores the names of the noblemen of the Grodno County according to the Grand Duchy of ...
The article examines the names and personal names (second members of the binary naming model) in ter...
In the 16th–17th centuries throughout the Grand Duchy of Lithuania there existed the Slavonic system...
The Military Census of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1565 names 241 boyars from the Gardinas dis...
The article presents the names of noblewomen from Grodno district that provided horses for the army ...
This article presents the generalization and the most important aspects of the author’s earlier stud...
The mixed type is the most popular one in the naming of men (95.1%). Very infrequent is the naming w...
Abstract. Municipal register books, inventories, and church registers are among the key hi...
The article examines the first and the second patronymics of the nobility men of the Gardinas County...
Names were given to almost all men (98,1 %). The most popular name was John. Christian names were gi...
The article presents 48 new reconstructed and hitherto unknown Lithuanian compound proper names from...
The article discusses the surnames of the Lithuanian-speaking residents of Seinai region. The names ...
The most common way of naming men is to use the personal name + patronymic (71.7%). Personal names c...