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Khorchin Khorchins is an ethnonym that means quick bearer.

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    Khorchin

    Khorchin (Хорчин) is one of the Mongolian clans that speak the Khorchin dialect of Mongolian. ... Khorchins is an ethnonym that means quick bearer.
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    Slavic peoples

    Ethnonym ... Chernoles culture hypothesis: The pre-Proto-Slavs were the bearers of the Chernoles culture (750–200 BCE) of northern Ukraine.
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    Vistula Veneti

    Origin of the ethnonym Veneti ... Polish archaeologist Jerzy Okulicz has interpreted Veneti as the possible bearers of the Pomeranian culture, an Iron Age archaeological culture in Poland.
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    Wappinger

    The Wappinger were a group of Native Americans whose territory in the 17th century spread along the eastern side of the Hudson River. ... Other sources suggest it may have been a native corruption of wapendragers, the Dutch word for "weapon-bearers".
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    Illyrian languages

    According to Benac the Urnfield culture bearers and proto-Illyrians were different people. ... Only a few Illyrian words are cited in classical sources by Roman or Greek writers, and of these only four are identified with an ethnonym Illyrii or Illurioí; others must be identified by indirect means:
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    Mien (disambiguation)

    An ethnonym for the Yao people of China, or the Dao people of Vietnam. Iu Mien Americans, who are primarily Indochinese refugees that may have been born in or have become naturalized citizens of the United States of America.
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    Vandals

    The bearers of the Przeworsk culture (possibly the Lugii) had the custom of cremation. ... Some Medieval authors used the ethnonym "Vandals" applying it to Slavic peoples: Wends, Lusatians or Poles.
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    Bulgarians

    The modern Bulgarians have descended from three main ethnic groups which mixed in the Balkans during the 6th–10th century: Byzantine populations; Slavic invaders, who gave their language to the modern Bulgarians; and the Bulgars, from whom the ethnonym and the early statehood were inherited. ... The surname ending –ich does not get an additional –a if the bearer of the name is female.
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    Dane

    Someone from the Kingdom of Denmark, or of Danish descent ... East Danes, an Anglo-Saxon ethnonym used in the epic Beowulf
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    Roma

    Roma, the capital of Italy ... Roma (ethnonym), the name of the Roma/Romani/Gypsies

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