First Names and Surnames with the Latin Suffix –arius 
(from an Evolutionary and Diatopical Point of View) 
 
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Nume comune şi nume de familie cu formantul latinesc -arius (din perspectivă evolutivă şi diatopică)
First Names and Surnames with the Latin Suffix –arius (from an Evolutionary and Diatopical Point of View)

Author(s): Vladimir Zagaevschi
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Editura U. T. Press
Keywords: antrophonymy; onomastics; appelatives; dialectal diversity; surnames(family names

Summary/Abstract: Common names - professional or vocational names - derived with the latin suffix -arius (for example, molarius "morar", miller) make the object of an evolutionary investigation over the centuries, based on linguistic maps, with surnames coming from common names/appelatives. In the Daco-Romanian linguistic space, in different areas of Moldova and Muntenia, several types of dialectal common names can be found, such as (un) padurariu , (un) padurari, (un) paduraru, (un) padurar (a forester), which require a compulsory unification according to the ortographical rules that apply. Surnames (family names) like Padurariu, Padurari, Paduraru, and Padurar, do not accept a correction, considering that the dialectal diversity and the provincial flavour improve the capacity of a person's identification where one or more identical surnames exist. (Ion Padurari, Ion Paduraru).

  • Issue Year: XIX/2010
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 127-137
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Romanian
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