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Appendix:Latin forms of English given names

remain <span class="searchmatch">of</span> interest to many but some, such as church registers, remain untranslated, therefore a knowledge <span class="searchmatch">of</span> the <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> <span class="searchmatch">form</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> common <span class="searchmatch">English</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span> remains...


Appendix:Latin forms of Arabic given names

remain <span class="searchmatch">of</span> interest to many but some, such as church registers, remain untranslated, therefore a knowledge <span class="searchmatch">of</span> the <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> <span class="searchmatch">form</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> common <span class="searchmatch">English</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span> remains...


Appendix:English capitonyms

personal <span class="searchmatch">names</span> Ares and ares: The Greek god <span class="searchmatch">of</span> war (from Ἄρης (Árēs); <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> Mars) and the plural <span class="searchmatch">of</span> the area measure are Erica and erica: A <span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">name</span> and...


Appendix:Swedish given names

Main category: Swedish <span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span> Swedish <span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span> tend to go in and out <span class="searchmatch">of</span> fashion. Usually a <span class="searchmatch">name</span> will be unfashionable for about 80 years before...


Appendix:Serbian given names

<span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">name</span> comes first, the surname last, e.g. &quot;Željko Popović&quot;, where &quot;Željko&quot; is a first <span class="searchmatch">name</span> and &quot;Popović&quot; is a family <span class="searchmatch">name</span>. Serbian first <span class="searchmatch">names</span> mostly...


Appendix:Latin phrases

This appendix lists direct <span class="searchmatch">English</span> translations <span class="searchmatch">of</span> <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> phrases. Some <span class="searchmatch">of</span> the phrases are themselves translations <span class="searchmatch">of</span> Greek phrases, as Greek rhetoric...


Appendix:Middle English verbs

here and <span class="searchmatch">given</span> in entries represents the language <span class="searchmatch">of</span> Chaucer: London Middle <span class="searchmatch">English</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> the late 1300s and the early 1400s. The Middle <span class="searchmatch">English</span> verbal system...


Appendix:Given names derived from epithets of the Virgin Mary

table <span class="searchmatch">of</span> <span class="searchmatch">given</span> <span class="searchmatch">names</span> based on Roman Catholic epithets <span class="searchmatch">of</span> the Virgin Mary. Such <span class="searchmatch">names</span> are popular in Hispanic culture, mainly as women&#039;s <span class="searchmatch">names</span>. They may...


Appendix:French nouns

feminine <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> that are disputed. Professeure (from professeur) and docteure (from docteur) are just two examples. While many feminine <span class="searchmatch">forms</span> can be created...


Appendix:Latin nouns

<span class="searchmatch">English</span> Wikipedia article [[w:<span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> grammar|]]. <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> first declension <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> second declension <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> third declension <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> fourth declension <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> fifth...