Einige Personennamen und Götternamen in schwedischen Ortsnamen
This article aims at shedding light on the religious conditions of Sweden during the first millennium CE, especially the centuries during which Old Norse religious practices were gradually paralleled and replaced by Christian customs, by analyzing names of persons and gods that are included in place...
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1990-01-01
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author | Sven Benson |
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description | This article aims at shedding light on the religious conditions of Sweden during the first millennium CE, especially the centuries during which Old Norse religious practices were gradually paralleled and replaced by Christian customs, by analyzing names of persons and gods that are included in places names deriving from this era. The statistical investigation shows that the names of the most common Nordic gods – Oden, Tor, Frö and Fröja – are significantly more common as parts of place names than the most common male names of that time: Anders, Karl, Erik, Bengt and Jon. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a8ee9ff2cefa47dc9e8ff64cbcaa67142022-12-21T18:38:24ZengDonner InstituteScripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis0582-32262343-49371990-01-011310.30674/scripta.67190Einige Personennamen und Götternamen in schwedischen OrtsnamenSven BensonThis article aims at shedding light on the religious conditions of Sweden during the first millennium CE, especially the centuries during which Old Norse religious practices were gradually paralleled and replaced by Christian customs, by analyzing names of persons and gods that are included in places names deriving from this era. The statistical investigation shows that the names of the most common Nordic gods – Oden, Tor, Frö and Fröja – are significantly more common as parts of place names than the most common male names of that time: Anders, Karl, Erik, Bengt and Jon.https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/67190SwedenPlace NamesNordic Gods |
spellingShingle | Sven Benson Einige Personennamen und Götternamen in schwedischen Ortsnamen Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis Sweden Place Names Nordic Gods |
title | Einige Personennamen und Götternamen in schwedischen Ortsnamen |
title_full | Einige Personennamen und Götternamen in schwedischen Ortsnamen |
title_fullStr | Einige Personennamen und Götternamen in schwedischen Ortsnamen |
title_full_unstemmed | Einige Personennamen und Götternamen in schwedischen Ortsnamen |
title_short | Einige Personennamen und Götternamen in schwedischen Ortsnamen |
title_sort | einige personennamen und gotternamen in schwedischen ortsnamen |
topic | Sweden Place Names Nordic Gods |
url | https://journal.fi/scripta/article/view/67190 |
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