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2007-05-04 11:17:22
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| Baghdasar - From Assyrian name Baltasar which means 'bliss' or 'secretly collecting'. The short forms are Baghdik, Baghdo, Bghdeh, Paghdik etc. We also have the surnames Baghdasaryan, Baghdoyan. |
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2007-05-04 09:49:32
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Vagy:
Abgar - Basing on Armenian History of Movses Khorenatsi it is considered to be an Armenian word that means 'older man'. Later as to pronunciational difficulties the Assyrians and Greek perverted this word and changed it into Abgar. Hyubshman connects this word with Assyrian name Abgar that is absolutely true. (Arenische Grammatic - 288).This name is rather spread in Armenia as well as the corresponding surname Abgaryan. |
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2007-05-04 09:44:25
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Asszír eredetű személynevek ma is használatban vannak szerte a világon. Elég csak a Bélsazár-Belsaccár-Baltazárra utalni: Bél-ar-ra-Uur 'Bél isten óvja a királyt'.
Egy másik példa Örményországból (az örmények is, ugye, rendesen szétszóródtak):
Abednagov - Is of Assyrian origin, which literally means 'Nagov's slave'. It was widely used in the previous century. Very often this name is written with "t" confusing it with the word habet. |
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Ha kedveled azért, ha nem azért nyomj egy lájkot a Fórumért!
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