A Contribution to the Study of the Reflection of the Saint’s Name Ivan in Croatian Anthroponimy

This paper tries to give an overview of the many various reflections of he saint’s name John in the Croatian anthroponimic system. The authorfocuses on the area of south Dalmatia (including Boka kotorska) and Donja Hercegovina. In the introductory part of the paper the reflections of the Hebrew pers...

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Main Author: Domagoj Vidović
Format: Article
Language:Croatian
Published: Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje 2009-01-01
Series:Rasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/77939
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description This paper tries to give an overview of the many various reflections of he saint’s name John in the Croatian anthroponimic system. The authorfocuses on the area of south Dalmatia (including Boka kotorska) and Donja Hercegovina. In the introductory part of the paper the reflections of the Hebrew personal name Jehochánán in different Indo-European andnon-Indo-European languages are given. The origin of the Croatian saint’sname Ivan and its various reflections in the Croatian anthroponimic systemare explained. Special emphasis is placed on the similarities with anddifferences from the anthroponimic systems of other closely related SouthSlavic languages.
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spelling doaj.art-ed2e7f5c3c5d4e4f90467ca9aad0cbc02022-12-22T00:21:18ZhrvInstitut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovljeRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje1331-67451849-03792009-01-01351347364A Contribution to the Study of the Reflection of the Saint’s Name Ivan in Croatian AnthroponimyDomagoj Vidović0Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics, Zagreb, CroatiaThis paper tries to give an overview of the many various reflections of he saint’s name John in the Croatian anthroponimic system. The authorfocuses on the area of south Dalmatia (including Boka kotorska) and Donja Hercegovina. In the introductory part of the paper the reflections of the Hebrew personal name Jehochánán in different Indo-European andnon-Indo-European languages are given. The origin of the Croatian saint’sname Ivan and its various reflections in the Croatian anthroponimic systemare explained. Special emphasis is placed on the similarities with anddifferences from the anthroponimic systems of other closely related SouthSlavic languages.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/77939Saint JohnSaint’s namepersonal name
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A Contribution to the Study of the Reflection of the Saint’s Name Ivan in Croatian Anthroponimy
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Saint’s name
personal name
title A Contribution to the Study of the Reflection of the Saint’s Name Ivan in Croatian Anthroponimy
title_full A Contribution to the Study of the Reflection of the Saint’s Name Ivan in Croatian Anthroponimy
title_fullStr A Contribution to the Study of the Reflection of the Saint’s Name Ivan in Croatian Anthroponimy
title_full_unstemmed A Contribution to the Study of the Reflection of the Saint’s Name Ivan in Croatian Anthroponimy
title_short A Contribution to the Study of the Reflection of the Saint’s Name Ivan in Croatian Anthroponimy
title_sort contribution to the study of the reflection of the saint s name ivan in croatian anthroponimy
topic Saint John
Saint’s name
personal name
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