Antroponimia warszawian w XVII wieku
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documents containing real estate tariffs, published in Sources to Warsaw History. The article
deals with names reflecting the name-giving fashion of those times, highlights foreign
elements indicative of the non-Polish ancestry of some burghers, as well as Slavonic names
used in the nomination of Varsovians. It also covers surname classification groups, with
particular regard to surname formation processes in the period in question. Basing on the
analysis of anthroponyms from the second half of the 17 th century and on results of her
earlier research into personal names, the author describes major transformations in the
naming of Varsovians in the 17 th century.
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