2024, Volume 21, Issue 3

Articles

Napolskikh, V. V., Surikova, O. D.
Revisiting the Etymology of the Ethnonym Mordva

Varlamov, A. N., Varlamova, J. A.
Tungus-Manchu Etymologies of Hydronyms of the Amur River Basin

Petrosyan, A. Ye.
St Mesrop Mashtots: Origins of Image and Name

Neklyudov, S. Yu.
Essay on Comparative Demononymy: The “Wild People” of Central and Western Europe

Zhuravleva, N. V., Kabinina, N. V.
Anthroponyms of Non-Slavic Origin in the Acts of the Solovetsky Monastery (Part I)

Sedakova, I. A.
On the Enrichment of the Bulgarian Anthroponymicon: Borrowings, Word-Formation, and Name Creativity

Polyakov, D. K.
Personal Name as a Marker of a New Semiotic System: Inter-Slavic Parallels (from the National Revival of the 19th c. to Modern Neo-Paganism)

Borisova, E. O.
To the Study of Individual Nicknames with Situational Motivation in Russian Folk Dialects

Šekli, M.
The Etymological Origin of Slovenian Geographical Names with the Morpheme -ov-/-ev-

Plotnikova, A. A.
Rajac and Paradise: Names of East Serbian Villages in Folk Tradition

Golomidova, M. V., Dmitrieva, A. V.
The Image of Ekaterinburg through the Prism of Urbanonymic Discourse

Brief Communications

La Dunifa
Personal Names Derived from Quranic Arabic Words: The Phenomenon of “Bad” Names among Siompu Islanders, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

Bromhead, H.
Names for Weather Disasters in Australia

Book Reviews

Suprun, V. I.
A Fascinating Story about Yakut Oikonyms. Review of the book: Nikaeva, T. M. (Ed.). Slovar’ toponimov Respubliki Sakha (Yakutia): naselennye punkty, naslegi, ulusy, raiony [Dictionary of Toponyms of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia): Localities, Villages, Uluses, Districts]. Yakutsk: Alaas, 2024. 448 p.

Anniversaries

Nadezhda Vladimirovna Kabinina

A Bibliography of Works by N. V. Kabinina