Abstract

The German Personal Names of the Tihany Survey There are several such items among the close to 2,000 personal name remnants of the Tihany Land Survey created in 1211 that originate from foreign personal names. Of these, my paper focuses on examples in which etymological studies in-dicate a German language antecedent. Of course, the etymological perception of the names listed here is not on the same level, thus I discuss the names under scrutiny arranged into entries based on the structural makeup of the names and the level of probability of the origin. This way my paper includes 78 different personal name forms from the Old Hungarian Era in 45 entries. Keywords: Old Hungarian personal names, personal name etymology, personal names of German origin, Hungarian-German linguistic connections

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