Tendencies of formation of anthroponyms of rural residents in the oldest Lithuanian parish register of Joniškis dated 1599 - 1621

Parish registers are among the most important sources of Lithuanian historical anthroponymy. A chronologically unique baptismal register of Joniškis dating to 1599–1621, which is currently the oldest known Lithuanian parish register in Lithuania, stands out in the context of such registers. This art...

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Main Author: Alma Ragauskaitė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná 2020-12-01
Series:Onomástica desde América Latina
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Online Access:http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/onomastica/article/view/25781
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spelling doaj-a91967fe40b147c4a446ed05710d2efd2021-03-10T10:12:52ZengUniversidade Estadual do Oeste do ParanáOnomástica desde América Latina2675-27192020-12-012322910.48075/odal.v0i0.25781Tendencies of formation of anthroponyms of rural residents in the oldest Lithuanian parish register of Joniškis dated 1599 - 1621Alma Ragauskaitė0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5952-8027Institute of the Lithuanian Language, Lithuania Parish registers are among the most important sources of Lithuanian historical anthroponymy. A chronologically unique baptismal register of Joniškis dating to 1599–1621, which is currently the oldest known Lithuanian parish register in Lithuania, stands out in the context of such registers. This article delved into the oldest inscriptions dated 1599–1600, which were found in the parish register of Joniškis, describes and analyses 290 personal names (second members of the binary naming model) in terms of formation. The following major research methods are used to discuss the data of historical anthroponymy: descriptive and comparative. The 290 analysed personal names were classified into two groups: anthroponyms with patronymic suffixes and anthroponyms without such suffixes. The first group was much larger. It comprised 274 (or 94.5 %) of all anthroponyms. The second group had 16 (5.5 %) personal names. http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/onomastica/article/view/25781joniškisbaptismal registerhistorical anthroponymylithuanian historical anthroponymword-formation
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Tendencies of formation of anthroponyms of rural residents in the oldest Lithuanian parish register of Joniškis dated 1599 - 1621
Onomástica desde América Latina
joniškis
baptismal register
historical anthroponymy
lithuanian historical anthroponym
word-formation
author_facet Alma Ragauskaitė
author_sort Alma Ragauskaitė
title Tendencies of formation of anthroponyms of rural residents in the oldest Lithuanian parish register of Joniškis dated 1599 - 1621
title_short Tendencies of formation of anthroponyms of rural residents in the oldest Lithuanian parish register of Joniškis dated 1599 - 1621
title_full Tendencies of formation of anthroponyms of rural residents in the oldest Lithuanian parish register of Joniškis dated 1599 - 1621
title_fullStr Tendencies of formation of anthroponyms of rural residents in the oldest Lithuanian parish register of Joniškis dated 1599 - 1621
title_full_unstemmed Tendencies of formation of anthroponyms of rural residents in the oldest Lithuanian parish register of Joniškis dated 1599 - 1621
title_sort tendencies of formation of anthroponyms of rural residents in the oldest lithuanian parish register of joniškis dated 1599 - 1621
publisher Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
series Onomástica desde América Latina
issn 2675-2719
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Parish registers are among the most important sources of Lithuanian historical anthroponymy. A chronologically unique baptismal register of Joniškis dating to 1599–1621, which is currently the oldest known Lithuanian parish register in Lithuania, stands out in the context of such registers. This article delved into the oldest inscriptions dated 1599–1600, which were found in the parish register of Joniškis, describes and analyses 290 personal names (second members of the binary naming model) in terms of formation. The following major research methods are used to discuss the data of historical anthroponymy: descriptive and comparative. The 290 analysed personal names were classified into two groups: anthroponyms with patronymic suffixes and anthroponyms without such suffixes. The first group was much larger. It comprised 274 (or 94.5 %) of all anthroponyms. The second group had 16 (5.5 %) personal names.
topic joniškis
baptismal register
historical anthroponymy
lithuanian historical anthroponym
word-formation
url http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/onomastica/article/view/25781
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