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Яндекс.Метрика

FAMILY ANTHROPONYMS FORMED FROM RELATIONSHIP TERMS

Suleymanova R.A.

DOI: 10.23951/2307-6119-2022-2-59-66

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Suleimanova Rezida Akhmetianovna, Candidate of philology, senior researcher. Institute of History, Language and Literature, Ufa Federal Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 71 Oktyabr ave., Ufa, Russia, 500544. E-mail: suleimanova-r@mail.ru

The article analyzes family anthroponyms associated with lexemes expressing family relationships. The study revealed a large number of surnames belonging to this group. The special majority are anthroponymic units formed by adding such terms of kinship as ata ‘father’, baba ‘grandfather’, eiən ‘grandson’, аҡai ‘elder brother’, etc. These anthroponyms are considered one of the most ancient. The high frequency of use in the book «Bashkir Shezhere» of such personal names associated with lexemes denoting kinship relations, such as Adykai, Atikey, Atagai-biy, Kuste, Mirzakilde, Mirzash, Myrzai, Myrzash Babysh, Sabai, Tenei, Tenekai (Tenkei), confirm the archaic nature of the onyms of this species. The study also proved the formation of most of the anthroponyms we are considering from lexemes with the meaning of consanguinity. In the article, for the first time, an analysis was made of the participation in the formation of anthroponyms of such lexemes with the meaning of kinship relations that are used in dialects of the Bashkir language, such as aby, aҡai ‘elder brother’, babҡai, babyҡai, dəүəтəй ‘grandfather’, tөpsөк ‘the youngest’. In the course of this study, it was suggested that anthroponyms based on dialect lexemes with the meaning of kinship are inherent exclusively in these dialects. It was also revealed that many Turkic peoples have many personal names formed from kinship terms, in particular, for example, the Kyrgyz people have many proper names with the ata component, and the name of the young dancer Kirghiz Atai is currently known.

Keywords: onomastics, anthroponyms, family onym, shezhere, kinship terms

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Issue: 2, 2022

Series of issue: Issue 2

Rubric: LINGUISTICS

Pages: 59 — 66

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