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Yıl 1982, Cilt: 46 Sayı: 182, 291 - 296, 20.04.1982

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Remnants of Theophoric Names in Turkic Name Giving

Yıl 1982, Cilt: 46 Sayı: 182, 291 - 296, 20.04.1982

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In my study entitled "The Psychology and Categories of Name Giving Among the Turkish Peoples" (Hungaro - Turcica, Budapest 1976, pp. 207-223) I divided Turkic personal names into six major groups, and within these groups further 14 categories of men's names and a couple of women's names were distinguished. A very important semantic category of Turkic names is that of the theophoric names. In my Onomasticon Turcicum in preparation, more than sixty data are collected from different ages and different Turkic peoples for the name Töngri - berdi "God - giyen" (in their corresponding forms), partly they are names of historical persons. The name of "God" could be substituted by different words, thus e. g. Ogan - berdi (A. v. Le Coq, Türkische Namen in Indien: GarbeFestgabe, 1927), in the Islamic cultural sphere Allah - virdi (Abramzon, Rozdenie kirgizskogo rebenka: Sbornik Muzeja Antropologii i Etnografii XII, 1949, p. 107) and Quday - berdi (Abramzon, I . c.). The latter two names served as basis for Russian patronymika such as Allahberdiev (ein Chivaer in 1793: A. f. w. K. v. R. XVIII, p. 352), Quday - Berdiev (Turkmen name in 188o: Grodekov, Vojna IV. Pri1o2enie, p. 39). The name Töngri - berdi itself has a variant Tagribirdi on Arabic soil, e. g. the great historian of the Mamelukes was called Abul Mahasin Ibn Tagribirdi (1411-1469). In the Arabic chronicle of this Ibn Tagribirdi, in the period between 1441 and 1469, sixteen such names are registered, and the same abundance of data is characteristic of another famous Mameluke historian Ibn Iyyâs.

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Yayımlanma Tarihi 20 Nisan 1982
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 1982 Cilt: 46 Sayı: 182

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APA Rásonyı, L. (1982). Remnants of Theophoric Names in Turkic Name Giving. BELLETEN, 46(182), 291-296. https://doi.org/10.37879/ttkbelleten.1136892
AMA Rásonyı L. Remnants of Theophoric Names in Turkic Name Giving. TTK BELLETEN. Nisan 1982;46(182):291-296. doi:10.37879/ttkbelleten.1136892
Chicago Rásonyı, L. “Remnants of Theophoric Names in Turkic Name Giving”. BELLETEN 46, sy. 182 (Nisan 1982): 291-96. https://doi.org/10.37879/ttkbelleten.1136892.
EndNote Rásonyı L (01 Nisan 1982) Remnants of Theophoric Names in Turkic Name Giving. BELLETEN 46 182 291–296.
IEEE L. Rásonyı, “Remnants of Theophoric Names in Turkic Name Giving”, TTK BELLETEN, c. 46, sy. 182, ss. 291–296, 1982, doi: 10.37879/ttkbelleten.1136892.
ISNAD Rásonyı, L. “Remnants of Theophoric Names in Turkic Name Giving”. BELLETEN 46/182 (Nisan 1982), 291-296. https://doi.org/10.37879/ttkbelleten.1136892.
JAMA Rásonyı L. Remnants of Theophoric Names in Turkic Name Giving. TTK BELLETEN. 1982;46:291–296.
MLA Rásonyı, L. “Remnants of Theophoric Names in Turkic Name Giving”. BELLETEN, c. 46, sy. 182, 1982, ss. 291-6, doi:10.37879/ttkbelleten.1136892.
Vancouver Rásonyı L. Remnants of Theophoric Names in Turkic Name Giving. TTK BELLETEN. 1982;46(182):291-6.