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Anthroponomastics (or Anthroponymy), a branch of onomastics, is the study of anthroponyms ( Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Scotland in the Early Middle Ages Other aids to understanding in this period include onomastics (the study of names) - divided into toponymy (place-names), showing the movement of languages, and the sequence in which different languages were spoken in an area, and anthroponymy (personal names), which can offer clues to relationships and origins.

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Decline of the Roman Empire To support this conclusion, beside the narrative of the events, he offers linguistic overviews of toponymy and anthroponymy, analyzes archaeological records, studies the urban and rural society, the institutions, the religion, the art, the technology.

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    Anthroponymy

    Anthroponomastics (or Anthroponymy), a branch of onomastics, is the study of anthroponyms (<Gk. anthropos, 'man', + onuma, 'name'), the names of human beings. Anthroponyms often preserve lexical elements that have dropped out of the standard lexicon of a language.
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