The article deals with the distribution of full and hypocoristic forms of some widely given Christian personal names in the Old Russian language of the 11th–15th centuries. We discuss the dichotomy between full and hypocoristic forms of the same names, according to the social status of the person: Vasilij (Vasil’ko, Vasil’), Mixail (Mixalko, Mixal), Georgij (Jurij, Djurdi, Gjurgij, etc.), Dmitrij (Dmitr). With the help of diachronic analysis, we track the general evolution in the field of Old Russian Christian naming. It was found that at the early stage Christian names appear only in their full version and with reference to saints and church figures, while lay persons normally carry original Slavic names. Subse-quently, Christian names beg...
The article examines the three layers of the origin of Lithuanian personal names, i. e. the layer of...
A patronymic is part of every Russian person’s name derived from the full name of its bearer’s fathe...
Christian names constitute a set which is, to some extent, internally arranged due to the paralleli...
The article analyses the forms of Christian names used in the past and in the present on the territo...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the suffixal and truncated suffixal variants of male Christ...
This article analyses the phonetic and morphological adaptation of Christian personal names in the M...
Names of the Christian origin made 94.1 % of the names given to boyars in the Grodno district. They ...
The article focuses on calendar personal names recorded in the 15–17th centuries Russian and Swedish...
Anna Kuchta, BiałystokThis paper focuses on baptismal names of the inhabitants of Korczowka village ...
The article contains an analysis of Christian names selected from the oldest synodicon written in th...
The article is devoted to the personal names derived from the appellatives, particularly to the ques...
The aim of the article is to show changes in the surnames of Catholic parishioners of Sokółka, when ...
Autorica u članku analizira etiologiju i nastanak ruskih osobnih imena, uspoređujući pritom prvotni ...
This article "Secondary sources about calendar aspect of baptism and name choice in Medieval Rus’" i...
The article is devoted to phonetic characteristics of the names of Polish old believers inhabiting S...
The article examines the three layers of the origin of Lithuanian personal names, i. e. the layer of...
A patronymic is part of every Russian person’s name derived from the full name of its bearer’s fathe...
Christian names constitute a set which is, to some extent, internally arranged due to the paralleli...
The article analyses the forms of Christian names used in the past and in the present on the territo...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the suffixal and truncated suffixal variants of male Christ...
This article analyses the phonetic and morphological adaptation of Christian personal names in the M...
Names of the Christian origin made 94.1 % of the names given to boyars in the Grodno district. They ...
The article focuses on calendar personal names recorded in the 15–17th centuries Russian and Swedish...
Anna Kuchta, BiałystokThis paper focuses on baptismal names of the inhabitants of Korczowka village ...
The article contains an analysis of Christian names selected from the oldest synodicon written in th...
The article is devoted to the personal names derived from the appellatives, particularly to the ques...
The aim of the article is to show changes in the surnames of Catholic parishioners of Sokółka, when ...
Autorica u članku analizira etiologiju i nastanak ruskih osobnih imena, uspoređujući pritom prvotni ...
This article "Secondary sources about calendar aspect of baptism and name choice in Medieval Rus’" i...
The article is devoted to phonetic characteristics of the names of Polish old believers inhabiting S...
The article examines the three layers of the origin of Lithuanian personal names, i. e. the layer of...
A patronymic is part of every Russian person’s name derived from the full name of its bearer’s fathe...
Christian names constitute a set which is, to some extent, internally arranged due to the paralleli...