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the first letter I have examined by Paulys RE > A
I focused on the names related to Scythians, Sarmatians, Huns, Turks and looked up the possible Turkic etymologies:
Source: Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft
Here are the first results:
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Uzunbacak Adem
Paulys | Meaning | Info | Turkic | Meaning | Other Info |
Aarassos | A see | -su | water | There are many waterbodies with -ssu, -su, -sso, so in Ancient Greek | |
Aba 3 | Name of a nymphe | Aba | mother ,sister | ||
Aba 4 | Zenophanes daughter | Aba | mother ,sister | ||
Ababa | Alan mother of Maximin | Aba | mother ,sister | ||
Abai | A city | seldom Ἄβα | Oba | dwelling place | Tuvan ovā |
Abaris | A Scythian man | Bars | Leopard | pard ~ pars | |
Abaris 4 | Kyzikos’ friend | Bars | Leopard | ||
Abbassos | a city | Oba and Su | dwelling place and water | ||
Abnoba | Black Forest in Germany | Schwarzwald | Oba | dwelling place | |
Abuis | A River in Britain | Ἄβουβος | ab- | to sprinkle, well forth | |
Acander | River | Ak- | to flow | ||
Accisi | A Sarmatian people | Ak | white | ||
Achaiachala | A fortified place | kala | castle | >Arabic قلعة ? | |
Achaius | a river | ak- | to flow | ||
Achanoi | A Scythian people | sometimes Ἀχαρνοί | Akkan | White blood | Akhan: Ak-han: White King |
Acharaka | A placename | Akaraka? | Akaraka | Akar: streaming | ak: white or holy? |
Achardeos | A river | in Caucasia-Sarmation region | Akar: streaming | di? : past tense suffix? | |
Achasa | a people | Ἀχάσσα, | Khaça | one of the five tribes of Khakis Turks | |
Achates | River in Sicily | <Agate: Rock formation | ak- | to flow | |
Acheloïdes | Epithet of the cities of Thrace situated at water | ak- | to flow | oy: house, | |
Acheloos | name of many streaming waters | Etymo uncertain acc. to wiktionary | Akığlığ: streaming, flowing | <ak-: to flow | I wrote a blog about it |
Acherdus | Dornstracu | acc. wiki wild pear | kertme | will pear | even Wiktionary accepts a possible Turkic root |
Achindanas | a river | Ἀχινδάνας ποταμός | ak- | to flow | |
Acidava | A Roman Station in Dacia | Aki-d-oba? | aki: Fluss? | oba: dwelling place | |
Adessos | A city | Ἀδησσός | su | water | |
Aedava | castle in Dacia | Αἰάδαβα | Oba | dwelling place | |
Aëdava | castle in Dacia | Ἀέδαβα) | Oba | dwelling place | |
Aedinius | A male name | Aydan/Aydin? | Male names? | Ay: moon or to ve bright, brightness | |
Aëdon | Ἀηδών | Nightingale | Ay- | to tell, to say | |
Aegissus | Αἰγισσός | Placename in delta of Istros | su | water | |
ab aegris cubiculariorum | Nurses of the Sick | Agri | pain, | ||
Aella | the fastest Amazon | yel | wind | ||
Aello | Stormy wind | Ἀελλώ | yel | wind | |
Aello 2 | One of Aktaion’s dogs | yel | wind | ||
Agakles | Vater of Epeigeus | Aga-Oglu | Aga: Brother, oğlu: Son | Ak-oglu> ak: white | |
Agandei | Sarmatian tribe | northern side of Tauris | dei<tau? | tau: mountain | |
Agalma | honor, glory, pride | άγαλμα | alkış | praise, blessing | |
Agaroi | Sarmatian or Scythian tribe who uses Snake poison as a remedy for wounds | AGI/AGU: poison | AGAR/AGIR | heavy, severe, mighty | |
Agaros | A place near a river | akar | Stream | ||
Agathanor (2x) | The name of 2 Priests | Tangri? | >God | ||
Agoresos | a city | Ἀγορησός) | su | water | |
Aias | A river | ayaz | cold | ||
Aigon | Month of a year | Αἰγών | ay | Month | |
Ainikos | Month of a Cyprian calender | ay | Month | ||
Aionarios | Month | Αἰωνάριος | ay | Month | |
Airastyon | Month | Αἰραστυών | ay | Month | |
Aison | a small river in Macedonia | Aysu? | ay: Month, su: water | ||
Aisios | a river | ay: moon | suyu: water of ..(moon) | ||
Akalissos | City in Lycia, near Gürkavasçay (a river) | akali: streaming ,su: water | near to it: Idebessos ´, with -SSO suffix | ||
Akarassos | a city near a river | akarsu: lit. streaming water | akarsu: river | ||
Akeles/Akele | a city | Ἀκέλης | ak-el | white-land | |
Akes | a river in Horasan | Ἄκης | ak- | to flow | |
Akesines | a river in India | Ἀκεσίνης ποταμός | ak- | to flow | |
Akesines 2 | a river in Sicily | ak- | to flow | ||
Akesinos | a river in Scythia | ak- | to flow | ||
Akidalia | Quelle | ak- | to flow | ||
Akidas | a river | ak- | to flow | ||
Akinasis | a river | ak- | to flow | ||
Akiris | a river in Lucania | ak- | to flow | ||
Akis | a river in Sicily | ak- | to flow | ||
Akithios | a river in Sicily | ak- | to flow | ||
Akontistai | A light military unit | ἀκοντισταί | akın-: to invade | akıncı: Renner Brenner, Raider | They hit the enemy with arrows, a light cavalry |
Akragas 2 | a river in Sicily | ak- | to flow | ||
Akrasos | a river in Lydia | ak- | to flow | ||
Alastor | punitive deity, demon | al- | to decieve, to trick | Alazlama-<alaz< al: fire? | |
Alazygos | Personal name | Ἀλάζυγος | alacık | diminutive of „colorful“ | |
Albiorix | Celtic epithet of Mars | Alp-er-ix? | Great soldier, ix: Celtic suffix | ||
Albocenses | A Dacian Tribe | El-büken | they who make a forest on the land | Al-Bük> red spider? | |
Albudinus fons | a spring in Monto Sabini, Italia | El-Budun | Foreign-Tribe | ||
Alibas | A multifaceted term and a name in Kaukonian Religion of Hades | Ἀλίβας | ALBIS, ALBAS, (Bulgarian) ALMAS | a witch, | |
Alkimos | A small promontory that narrows the entrance to Great Port of Peiraieus | no certain etymo | Alkim: rainbow | Alkim: Bogaz Strait< al-: to eat | |
Alkinoe | many with this name - Alkinoos | Alkin-: | to disappear | a Alkinoë Ἀλκινόη committed suicide after throwing herself into sea | |
Allix | A purple cloak | ἄλλιξ-etymo unknown | al | red | |
Alpes | name of many great mountains | alp | severe, hard to do, difficult | Alpos: A giant | |
Altani | winds blowing from calm sea to land | Altan | Al: red, tan: sunrise | ||
Alyssos | rage-quenching spring | al-: to take | su: water | ||
Amaltheia | A foster mother of Zeus | <Amalgein ἀμέλγειν . to suckle | em-: to suckle, emil-: to be suckled | ||
Amphilysos | a river | Ἀμφίλυσος | su | water | |
Sarabara | a loose trousers of the Scythian | σαράβαρα | sar-: to cover, to wrap; bar~var: about to do sth. | found Under the point Ἀναξυρίδες | |
Angiskiri | Hun tribe | angiz (anız): stubble, kir: Kiz (girl) | like Kırkız: 40 girls? | ||
Animus | Human soul, Human spirit | an, ang: | comprehension and grasping ability | ||
Anisus | Enns River in Austria | Anasus | ana: mother | su: water | Artikel von Eins ist DIE |
Antacati | A Saka tribe | no etymology | Antaca: just there, just then | Anduk/Andik: lynx, hyena | Antik-: to take an oath |
Antandros | A Calydonian hunter | Angdi: | to hunt | ||
ANT/ANTE/ANTI | Önde: The first one > Önder: commander | Anta: just there (in a short distance) | Anda: In this moment, just then | ||
Apasiakai | Apa-Saka: A saka tribe | Apa: great, Vorfahren, a title | Apa-Saka: The greater Sakas? | ||
Aphas | a river | ab-: to flow, to well out | |||
Ἀφιπποτοξόται | Afippotoxotai | ok: arrow, okçu: archer | |||
Apidanos | a river | ab-: to flow, to well out | |||
Apidon | a river | ab-: to flow, to well out | |||
Apilas | a river | ab-: to flow, to well out | |||
Ἀποβατήριος | APOBATIRIOS | Bat-: to sink | Batır-: to submerge | ||
Ameirake | other Name of Penelope, wife of Odysseus | Ἀμειράκη, Amirakis | Amrak: darling, beloved | amırık: beloved? | |
Amesos | a city between the mouths of 2 rivers | Ἀμησός: Amysos | su | water | |
Anaktes | Cyprus word for the bros and sons of a king | Inak?<ina-: to trust, to believe, to be a secure one. | Annassai/ἄνασσαι: the title of Goddesses, the sisters and wives of a king | ||
Angiskiri | A Hun tribe | Angıs: stubble | kır: grey | a Turkic tribe name | |
Angitia | A deity | Angit | A duck type of bird | ||
Apsos, 1 & 2 | 2 rivers | ab-: to flow, to well out | su: water | ||
Apus | a river | ab-: to flow, to well out | |||
Aqua | water | ak-: to flow | |||
Araplos/Aralos | a town | ara-: distance | Aralı: far distant | ||
Arasiza | a town in Anatolia between 2 lakes | ara: in the middle of- | |||
Araxos | a town on the mouth of a river | arık: clear or thin | su: water | ||
Argaragantes/Arcaragantes/Acaragantes | a Sarmatian people | kara: black | kan: blood | ||
Arcecius | Epithet of Mercurius | erk: strength | >erkek: the man (Middle Turkish) | ||
Arkidava | a town | oba | tribe, clan | ||
Ἀρετή, areti | Tugend/Virtue | erdem | Virtue | ||
Aribaios | a king | bay: the master, a rich man; .bey: tribe chieftain | Er: soldier | ||
Aribazos | a person | baş: head | er: soldier | ||
Arteys | a month | art: rest | ay: month | ||
Artimpasa | Erdembabaşı | Erdem: Virtue, başı: The head of | |||
Artiskos | a river | Artiksos?, much water? | Artuk: much, many < art-: to get much | There is a people Artakioi near this river, it could be Turkic, too. | |
Artuba | Place in Caria | Artoba? | Art-: to get more, oba: clan, dwelling place. | ||
Arvirargus, Arbiragus, Arviragus, Biragus | A King in Britain (1st C CE) | Erbugra?, Ervurar? Ervurak? | |||
Arykandos | a river | arık: clean or thin. | ark> arık: water channel | ||
Arymagdos | a river | arı-: clean | |||
Arzos | a river | Ἄρζος | arı-su: clean water | ||
Asmanoi | Azman: castrated animal, horse | ||||
Asopos | a river dog | su apa: water father | |||
Assos | a river | Ἄσσος | az-su | az: not much, su: water | |
Atacam/Atakam | Atakam: father shaman | ||||
Atalou Porti | a gate in Constantinople, with a pic of Constantin on it | Ἀτάλου πόρτη | Atali? | That with the Ata (Father)? | |
Ateas | A Scythian king | I read it on a coin as ATAILS | |||
Athamania | LAND of Athamans | Ἀθαμανία, | Ataman | the trainer of the armies, Chieftain | |
Athanaios | aitolischer Monat | ay: moon, month | |||
Athaul | A Turkic tribe acc. Pauly | Ata: father | At-: to throw, the name, ulu: the great | ||
Athos 2 | A thracean Giant | who threw 2 rocks | at-: to throw | ||
Athrys | a river | Adırıs: that that separates | Adır-: to separate | ||
Athyras | a river | Adırıs: that that separates | Adır-: to separate | ||
Athyras 2 | a river in Scythia | Adırıs: that that separates | Adır-: to separate | ||
Atta 2 | An ancient affectionate address to old people, of which only the feminine preserved in Sanskrit | Ata: | Granfather, Father, Urvater, > ATATÜRK | ||
Attagen | Pheasant or similar ground-living birds | < ak-tagu? | tagu, takigu | hen | |
Attanassos | a twon near the river valley in west Türkiye | su | water | ||
Attelabos | Grashopper | Ἀττέλαβος | atla: to jump | bö/bo: insect < Scarabo=Karabo(black insect) | |
Attepata | correction > Atte Papa | Ata, baba | Granfather, Father, | ||
Auchatai | a tribe | ok-ata? | ok: arrow, ata: father | ||
Audynaois | the 3rd month of Macedonian year | ay: moon, month | |||
Augur | An augur was a Roman official charged with determining whether an enterprise planned by the state or by a pater familias (head of the family) was acceptable to the gods. | uğur < ogur, ugur | many meanings incl. state or source of goodness. That is why we can say they are related to each other. Eyuboglu says that it is a Latin word and cme to Asia with Alexander | ||
Aurea | Horse bridle | Chuvash ağır: the mouth | |||
Autacae | a Sarmatian tribe | Otak/otag: tent | Otaçı: doctor. | ||
Axon | a river | Aksu | white river | ak-: to flow | |
Axona | a river | Aksu | white river | ak-: to flow | |
Axos 2 | a river | Aksu | white river | ak-: to flow |
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