THE ROLE OF ANTHROPONYMS WITH ETHNIC CHARACTERISTICS IN THE LANGUAGES OF THE WORLD

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Innovate Conferences

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This thesis analyzes the ethnic characteristics of anthroponyms in world languages, their meanings, etymologies and historical origins from a linguistic and cultural perspective. Anthroponyms are considered not only as a means of naming, but also as important indicators of national identity, religious beliefs, historical memory and cultural exchange. Using the examples of names of Arab, Turkish, Persian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, French, Indian, Chinese, Korean, Armenian, Georgian and other peoples, linguistic indicators of ethnic affiliation are shown, and the integration of the multi-layered anthroponymic system in the Uzbek language into the cultural fabric is highlighted.

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