Anthroponym

Synonyms for "anthroponym"

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Translations

20 translations across 18 languages.

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Albanian

1 entries
  • antroponim noun (name of a person)

Brazilian Portuguese

1 entries
  • antropônimo noun (name of a person)

Catalan

1 entries
  • antropònim noun (name of a person)

Czech

1 entries
  • antroponymum noun (name of a person)

European Portuguese

1 entries
  • antropónimo noun (name of a person)

Finnish

1 entries
  • henkilönnimi noun (name of a person)

French

1 entries
  • anthroponyme noun (name of a person)

Georgian

1 entries
  • ანთროპონიმი noun (name of a person)

German

2 entries
  • Anthroponym noun (name of a person)
  • Personenname noun (name of a person)

Greek

1 entries
  • ανθρωπωνύμιο noun (name of a person)

Italian

1 entries
  • antroponimo noun (name of a person)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • антропоним noun (name of a person)

Polish

1 entries
  • antroponim noun (name of a person)

Russian

1 entries
  • антропо́ним noun (name of a person)

Spanish

1 entries
  • antropónimo noun (name of a person)

Swedish

2 entries
  • antroponym noun (name of a person)
  • personnamn noun (name of a person)

Udmurt

1 entries
  • адяминим noun (name of a person)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • антропо́нім noun (name of a person)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Whenever I see a sentence with Tatoeba's omnipresent anthroponym, instead of translating it, I make a similar one with any other name.

Source: tatoeba (13556323)

If an anthroponym associated with a denotatum contains all the information about it, the goal of the author of a street name who uses this anthroponym to create an urbanonym consists in foregrounding a certain layer of information about the primary denotatum, from which this name was taken for secondary use. […] Therefore, concepts in commemorative urbanonymy form a ‘bundle’ of associations, ideas, and memories (comp. Stepanov, 2004), that appear in speakers as a reaction to these names, but at the same time speakers react primarily to the anthroponyms that form the basis of urbanonym units, and the street names themselves act only as ‘carriers’ of specific meaning, […]

Source: wiktionary

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