Abstract

The article is devoted to the comprehensive study and systematization of the onomastic nominative fund implemented in the annals of the 14–17th centuries, which allowed us to interpret the evolution of the Russian anthroponymic system of the 9–17th centuries and to understand the origins of the modern tradition of the three-part composition of the name. Historical-linguistic and structural-semantic aspects of the analysis of onomastic vocabulary of the 9–17th centuries contributed to the identification of the fundamental features of the gradual development of the anthroponymic system, its subcategories — name, patronymic, generic nickname, nickname.

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