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Paulys-RE-Topic-titles-with-focus-on-Turkic-Letter-B

 




Hello, 

the second letter I have examined by Paulys RE > B

I focused on the names related to Scythians, Sarmatians, Huns, Turks and looked up the possible Turkic etymologies:

Source: Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft

Paulys RE

Here are the first results:


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Paulys

Meaning

Info

Turkic

Meaning 

Other Info

Babai 

A Sarmatian king


Babay/Papai

Scythian God equal to Zeus

Tatar Baby = Grandpa, Chuvash Papai=Old man

Babas

A Thracian soldier


Baba 

Father


Bacchiera

a place in Asia 


yer: place

pakır: copper


Bagodaras

a person in Afghanistan 2300 years ago /(Persian Empire)


Bagatur, a male name

Bagatur: Vaillant warrioe


Baicorix

A deity


bay: the wealthy, koru: to protect

baykoru?: he who protects the wealth


Baios

Helmsman of Odysseus

Βαῖος

Bay

the rich, the noble


Baitorix

a prince od Sicambri


Bay: wealthy

Baydur?


Bakchai

Women who nursed Dionysos


Bak-: to nurse, to look after 

Bakıcı: Nurse


Bakche

A Bacchant

Βάκχη

Bak-: to look after



Many BAK- words



BAK means to look, to watch. There are many word in Turkic with this root like BAKSI (Shaman) 

Bak- sounds like to watch a show, BAKCI: watcher


Balbai

a castle in Dacia


bal: mud > Greek Palos)

bai: rich in …?


Balbura

a city 


bal: mud > Greek Palos)

bura-:  to smell


Balesos

an island


bal: mud > Greek Palos)

su: water

muddy waters?, not clear waters?

Balissos

a river


bal: mud > Greek Palos)

su: water


Baloie

a town


bal: mud > Greek Palos)

oy: house


Baloion

a town


bal: mud > Greek Palos)

oy: house


Bantioi

A Thracian people


Bant-: to tie up

Horsetail? Hair?


Bapa

Dipping, to dye 

Βαφά.<From βάπτω(báptō, “to dip”) +  (-ē)

ba(n): to dip, to dye

>bat- to dip, German tunken


Baptai

the bathers, German die Färberinnen

by Kotys festivals

ba(n): to dip, to dye

>bat- to dip, German tunken


Barachtestes

a castle in Dacia

Βαραχθέστες

bark: dwelling place

<bar-: to reach, to come + Vk suffix


Barbyses, Barbussos

a river


su: water



Barenos

a river


barın-: to go alone

<bar-: to reach, to come


Barkas

A Punic name meaning lightning


burgu?

Windhose, Tornado


Barselt

A Hunnic-Bulgarian tribe

Βαρσήλτ)

Bars: 

a big cat like leopard


Baruklia

a town in Phyrigia

Βαρουκλιανός

bark-li

bark: a palace; a mausoleum 

-li: with (suffix)

Baryaxes

A Med 

Βαρυάξης

barak

a hairy dog


Bas

A Bithynian king

Βᾶς

baş

Head

Son of Boteiras > BATIR?

Basaboiates

A tribe

Basabocates

baş: head

buğ: Master/Mister > <Bulgarian Bog

buka: a bull

Basanisai

A Thracian people

Βασανίσαι, auch Βανίσαι

basan: raider

There is an other Turkic tribe called Basmil


Basich

A Hun chieftain


baş

head (Commander, Cheiftain)


Basileoio

Königliche Skythen 


başlı < with a head (commander)



Basileus

king

βασιλεύς - etymo unknown

baş 

head (Commander, Cheiftain); The first one

başla-: to govern

Basileus 3

one of the Doliones (Thracian people)


baş: head



Basilidai

a royal lineage

Βασιλίδαι)

baş: head



Basilides

a kind of shoe


bas-: to stop on



Basilium

a headdress


baş: head



Bassarinoi

a Scythian people

Βασσαρηνοί

bas-ar: he who raids



Bathinus

a river in Pannonia


bat-: to sink 

swamp?


Bathykolpos

a deep bay

Βαθυκόλπος

bat-: to sink 

swamp?


Bathynias

a river (Today’s Sazli?)

Βαθυνίας

bat-: to sink 

swamp?


Bathyrsos

a river (Barbyses)

Βαβύρσου bezw. Βαρβύσου

su: water



Batinus

a river


bat-: to sink 

swamp?


many BATON names 

personal names


batu: 

hard, real; BATU: Prevailing, Preponderant


Batrachos

a Sycophant

Βάτραχος

batrak: 

flag


Bennike

or Beni: a Thracian people

ben, benek

nevus, macula, spot

did their horses such colors? or their tents?, etc?


Berenus

a deity?


veren

the giver


Berich

A dignitary by Attila


Berik>Berk

A name meaning strong, hard


Berisades

An Thracian prince

like Kotuz

Ver-: 

to give, 

ad: name

Bersula

A North Italian river


Beri: local

su: water


Beuca

A Sarmatian king


Büke; Buka

valliant, hero; dragon


Bitiae

Scyhthian women with „evil look“


bet~bit

face


Bittugores

A Hunnic tribe


ok

tribe


Blandus

A personal name


Balandi: great, big

a personal name (of a shaman)


Boauleia

Oxbox (Ochsenhof)


ağıl

stockyard, Tierhof

bo? = Boka? (Bull?)

Boacias

a river

Βοακίου

ak-: to flow



Boagos

the „chieftain“ of βοῦαι in Sparta

Βουάγορ (βοαγός)

aga

Chieftain, Big Brother 


Bodincomagus

resident of Bodincomagenses


Bodun: tribe, 

Kamu: Get-together of people, tribes, etc…>society


Bodinoi

A tribe in Sarmatia

Βωδινοί

Bodun: tribe, 



Bodiocasses

a people in Gallia


Bodun: tribe < Bod:clan >Boy 

-n: Plural suffix


Bodiontici

A people by Alps


Bodun: tribe < Bod:clan >Boy 

-n: Plural suffix


Bolissos

a town on Chios

Βολισσός

Bul-: to appear; come out, bulak: spring

su: water

There is a „holy water“ (14th C name) spring on the island

Bombulia

a spring

Βομβυλία)

bula-: > bulak:

Springing water


Boreas/Borras

North wind>BOREAS: God of north wind and bringer of winter


Proto Turkic bora-: Northwind, to snow gheavily (WINTER)

Proto-Altaic: *pŏ̀ru: to snow, rain

it could be the source of this Greek word/deity

Bores

Yiyici (Fresser)

Βορῆς

ob-: to swallow, slurp

obur: glutton


Borystenes

a river (Dnjeper)


bor: grey


Pauly says by Boruskoi(Βοροῦσκοι), that it could be derived from os. BOR (yellow, brown)

Bothros (2x)

male names


Batur

hero


Boudunn

female deity’s epithet


Budun

tribe


Budaia

a town in Indoscythia

~Bodha ( a nomad tribe)

Bodu: a clan, bodun: tribes



Budinoi

a great peoples

Βουδῖνοι, Βουδινοί)

Budun/Bodun: tribes



Budioi

A tribe of Medes


Bud/Budu/Bodu

tribe


Burridava

A city in Romania


oba: dwelling place, camp; tribe 

bur~vur?: to hit?


Butyros

Butter < tyros /cheese

βούτυρος

tura-l/dura-k

cheese

Hungarian túró: cheese

Buzes/Bouzes

A Thracian Commander

Βούζης

Boz, buz: Grey

boz- <buz-: to tear down, to destroy


Buzygai

an Athenian dynasty

Βουζύγαι <Βουζύγης(person)

buzağı: calf, a name and a title in Old Turkic

<buzāġu


Buzyges

a nickname of Heracles

because an oil or a lactate was sacrificed to him 

buzağı: calf, a name and a title in Old Turkic

<buzāġu


Bybassos

a town at see

Βυβασσός

su: water



Byke

A beach swamp on Krim


Bük: corner, a place where it is hard to go

bük: thicket




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Uzunbacak Adem

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