The article deals with the anthroponyms of Balto-Fennic origin of the southeastern Lake Onega region. Focusing on the region’s historical anthroponymy, the author provides an etymological, areal and chronological analysis of the Balto-Fennic personal names, surnames and nicknames as attested in the 15th–16th centuries Russian and Swedish cadastres. The author also analyses typologically relevant data: personal names and deanthroponymic place names known within the large area of distribution of modern and substrate Balto-Fennic toponymy — from Finland to the eastern part of the Russian North. On this basis, the author divides the historical anthroponyms of the southeastern Lake Onega region into three language types: Karelian names, Veps nam...
Rarely raised in the works on onomastics the question of the functioning of anthroponymic units - ca...
Юлия Гурская, МинскThe article deals with the phenomena of transonymisation in Baltic and Slavonic l...
The relevance of the study is determined by the rare appeal of onomatologists to studying two-stems ...
The paper analyzes several models of settlement naming present in Eastern Lake Onega region and refl...
The article deals with the late 16th — early 17th centuries Swedish documents that reflect the anthr...
The article addresses an understudied problem of pre-Christian Finnic personal names in the toponymy...
The article studies pre-Christian Finnic anthroponyms and their spread in the northern Baltic Sea ar...
The article analyses the forms of Christian names used in the past and in the present on the territo...
The article focuses on calendar personal names recorded in the 15–17th centuries Russian and Swedish...
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...
The paper deals with Russian geographical terms in the Karelian dialects of Tver Region and is mainl...
Between the 16th and the 18th centuries, the area known from 1920 to 1939 as the Klaipėda region (Me...
There are still Baltic remains in the names of places, hydro names and surnames in the territories f...
Article discusses the anthroponyms which originated in the Slavic scriptorium of the ancient Lithuan...
Rarely raised in the works on onomastics the question of the functioning of anthroponymic units - ca...
Юлия Гурская, МинскThe article deals with the phenomena of transonymisation in Baltic and Slavonic l...
The relevance of the study is determined by the rare appeal of onomatologists to studying two-stems ...
The paper analyzes several models of settlement naming present in Eastern Lake Onega region and refl...
The article deals with the late 16th — early 17th centuries Swedish documents that reflect the anthr...
The article addresses an understudied problem of pre-Christian Finnic personal names in the toponymy...
The article studies pre-Christian Finnic anthroponyms and their spread in the northern Baltic Sea ar...
The article analyses the forms of Christian names used in the past and in the present on the territo...
The article focuses on calendar personal names recorded in the 15–17th centuries Russian and Swedish...
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...
The paper deals with Russian geographical terms in the Karelian dialects of Tver Region and is mainl...
Between the 16th and the 18th centuries, the area known from 1920 to 1939 as the Klaipėda region (Me...
There are still Baltic remains in the names of places, hydro names and surnames in the territories f...
Article discusses the anthroponyms which originated in the Slavic scriptorium of the ancient Lithuan...
Rarely raised in the works on onomastics the question of the functioning of anthroponymic units - ca...
Юлия Гурская, МинскThe article deals with the phenomena of transonymisation in Baltic and Slavonic l...
The relevance of the study is determined by the rare appeal of onomatologists to studying two-stems ...