Soyadı Felsefesi: Ukrayna Bağlamında

Makale, Ukrayna antroponomisinin bilim alanındaki soyadı fenomeni konusuna ayrılmıştır. Soyadı oluşturma işleminin semantik ve felsefi bağlamları vurgulanır; Bunu Ukrayna soyadlarında Müslüman izleri takip ediyor. Soyadı sembolik bir taraftan ele alınır, dahası, kökenleri ve dönüşüm yolları incelenir. Miras soyadlarının değeri, onların düşünceleri ışığında, ulusal kültür ve dünya görüşünün ayrılmaz bir parçası olarak belirtilmektedir. Çalışma, aile adlarının (babanın adları ya da soyadlarının) genel sistematikleştirilmesini sağlamayı, aile nin yapısındaki manevi özellikleri, bölgesel soyadlarını belirlemeyi ve vurgulamayı amaçlamaktadır. Makale, Ukrayna kültüründe adlandırma geleneğinin kapsamlı bir çalışmasının ikinci kısmıdır.

Philosophy of a Surname: Ukrainian Context

The article is devoted to an issue of surnames’ phenomenon in thescientific field of Ukrainian anthroponomics. The semantic and philosophicalcontexts of the surnames’ creation are highlighted; a Muslim trace in Ukrainiansurnames is followed. The surnames are considered from a symbolic aspect,moreover, their origins and the ways of transformation are examined. The heritagesurnames’ value is treated in the light of their consideration as an integralpart of the national culture and worldview. The article aims to provide the generalsystematization of patronyms (the father’s names or surnames), determineand highlight the spiritual peculiarities in the structure of the family, especiallythe local surnames

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