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    Saints and Sites: The Interrelationship Between Church Dedications and Placenames in England by Adrian Room

    Published 1992-12-01
    “…Conversely, some placenames apparently preserving a saint's name are actually based on a secular personal name, even when prefixed by St. …”
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    Toward a Possible Origin of the “Missale romano–spalatense”: Budapest, National Széchényi Library, Codex clmae 334 by Hana Breko Kustura

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Based on comparative research on significant saints’ names from Zadar – Simeon, Anastasia, and Chrysogonus – and the presence of the mass for Louis the Great, the author hints that the Zadar area is potentially a place where the manuscript might have been in liturgical use.…”
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    Prilog proučavanju porijekla stanovništva i antroponimije Orahovca (Boka kotorska) by Miloš Krivokapić, Saša Knežević

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…In the accessible historical and ethnological materials, Christian saintly names are dominant, in addition to popular, theophoric and protective names. …”
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    A Tihanyi alapítólevél személynevei II. by Rudolf Szentgyörgyi

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…In medieval Hungarian sources, three layers of hagionyms (‘saints’ names’) can be discerned: 1. Hagionyms proper. …”
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    From Name to Myth (Based on Russian Cultural and Literary Tradition) by Olesia D. Surikova, Elena L. Berezovich

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…According to their nature or origin, the names of characters studied in this paper derive from two types of linguistic signs: (1) Names based on usual forms of standard vocabulary that can be both proper and common nouns; the former may refer to various categories, such as toponyms (names of geographical objects), chrononyms (names of calendar dates), hagionyms (names of saints), names of icons, etc. (2) Names originating from a text, usually folkloric; these are word combinations or phrases that only act as a single unit within their “parent” text. …”
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