Sunday, March 26, 2023

Ancient-Greek-Nickname-Achaea-Axaia-Altai-Turkic-Akay

 

Bugün buna takıldım!

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Achaea/Axaia=>Akaya

2 tanrıçanın lâkabı/1




Minerva'ya Apulia'da tapanlar adının yanına Akaya'yı eklerlermiş/2

Atina'da Gephyralılar Demeter'e tapınırken yanına Akaya lâkabını takarlarmış/3
* Ben biryerlerde bulamadım ne demek olduğunu. Ama 'Akay' Altay Türkçesidne 'bayan' demek.

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Uzunbacak Adem

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English Version:

Achaea/Axaia=>Akaya 

 Nickname of 2 goddesses/1 

Worshipers of Minerva in Apulia used to add Akaya to her name/2 

While worshiping Demeter in Athens, the Gephyrans nicknamed her Akaya/3 * 

I couldn't find it anywhere what it means. 

 But 'Akay' means 'lady' in Altay Turkish.

Uzunbacak Adem

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Uduni-A-Scythian-Tribe-and-Turkic-Udun

 


Budini Herodot'ta geçen bir Iskit budunu. Avrupalılar Türkçe BUDUN sözcüğünü görmezden her zamanki gibi geledursun, ben ikinci bir budun buldum:

UDUNİ/pic above

Türkçe UDUN bir erkek adı. Kurucu atanın adı mı acaba?/2

Kaynak: Fuzuli Bayat - Eski Türkce Sözlük


Udun-: takip etmek, uymak demek.
Kazım Mirşan Uygurların adını bundan getirir <UYUĞUR (Uyan, takip eden)


Reconstruction of the stem ud- (to follow, to conform) in Proto-Altaic/Proto-Turkic

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Budini is a Scythian tribe mentioned in Herodotus. While Europeans ignore the Turkish word BUDUN (in the name of this tribe) as always, I found a second tribe with a Turkic name:
UDUNI/1 
(PICS ABOVE)
Turkish UDUN is a male name. Founder ancestor?/pic2

Udun-: means to follow, to obey.

Kazım Mirşan gets the name of the Uighurs from this stem ud- > uy-
> UYUGUR (follower).

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Buduni ve Budini hakkında bilgi mi?
Information about Buduíni and Buduni?

okuyun/read:

British Boduni

and/ve

Herodotus Budini

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Uzunbacak Adem

Saturday, March 25, 2023

An-epithet-of-Zeus-Zygius-and-its-Turkic-equivalences

 Acc. to wiki:

"Zygius (Ζυγίος): As the presider over marriage. His wife Hera had also the epithet Zygia (Ζυγία). These epithets describing them as presiding over marriage."


Zygius is a surname of Zeus and Hera and some other deities.




Zygios has to do with yoke and bundle.

Zygios has also to do with Zeus who was never loyal to anybody. 

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Now there are 2 Turkic words who could be compatible with these 2 meanings.

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Firstly the one with the meaning of mischief and rough.


"çigan" means mischief, poor and impolite and the universal word Zigeuner (German for gypsy) derives from that Turkic word. Zeus was a man who was 
mischievous, all the time.

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Second Turkic word is "çug", meaning bundle and later yoke.

There is also a parallel meaning to this Greek word and epithet.



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I think the Turkic words and these Greek word have to do with each other.


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There are other surnames / epithets of Zeus that could have a Turkic etymology like:

Imbros / Yagmur

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Ogmenos / Ögmen


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Uzunbacak Adem

Some-ancient-words-with-Turkic-etymology




I have examined 15,693 entries that I have found under



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Here you see ca. 100 words that I could explain with Turkic etymology!



Have a nice Saturday.


Aikaterini Word

Info/Meaning

Other Info

Turkic word

Info/Meaning

Other Info

Abaris

A Scythian man

-1000 BC

Bars

A male name like modern und medieval Aybars/Baybars

Bars> Slavic Baris>Porsche

Abas

A myth. character

-1000 BC

Aba

Father/Ancestor


Aiakes

A ruler installed by Darius (6. C BC)

-500 BC 

Ay: Moon, Ak: white

Moonhite: his skin color?


Aidos

Deity/word meaning shame - αἰδώς

-1000 BC

Old Turkic uyad/ujad

shame, to be shamed


Aigoceros

Astr. sign Capricorn 

-1000 BC

Ay: moon, Gocer=geçe (goat)?



Aitolia/Aitolus

myth. charachters


Ay: moon, dolu/toli: full



Alabandus

a Carian hero, his name means Ala: horse, band: victory

mythical

Ala: red ( color of a horse), yunt: horse

there is a Oghuz tribe called Alayuntlu (they who have red horses)


Alazia/Alazones

an Ancient Greek city / tribe


Alaz Han

An Old Turkic deity of house fire 

Alaz: flame

Alcimus

Olympic runner


Argi/Arki

to run swiftly (of a horse)

>Arkun

Alecto/Ἀληκτώ

one of the Furies:  'the implacable or unceasing anger


alık< Proto Turkic *ăl- 


1 to become weak 2 bad 3 to be vile (of a man), to turn septic (of a wound) 4 weak, inferior 5 upset 6 old, worn-out 7 crazy 8 lazy man 9 to hurry 10 fool 11 to go mad 12 to deceive 13 perplexed 14 dumb, foolish 15 doubt, surprise 16 error 17 be in doubt, perplexed 18 absent-minded, unattentive 19 weakness 



Aleuadai

Ancient Greek aristocratic family, their half legend  first King war called 


al<Proto Turkic *jal- 1 to burn, blaze 2 flame 


red<like a flame color

Alau-ata?= flame father, Aleuas fepiphet was Pyrrhos meaning flame-colored, yellowish red

Algea/Algos

personification of the pain

the name is related to the word suffix '-algia' denoting a painful condition

Proto Turkic *jal-k- to suffer pain, be nauseated, hate 


>yal


Alpheios

a myth person

maning of the root alph- is „growing“

alp

Proto Turk.ic *ălp 1 difficult, hard 2 warrior 3 hero 4 brave 5 giant 6 land- lord 



Alyzeus

Ἀλυζεύς: Sohn des akarnanischen Königs Ikarios und Bruder der Penelope und des Leukadios


aliz: weak, thin



Anagyros

A demos in Ancient Greece


On ogur

Turkic: Ten tribes: Onogur > Hungary > 

Ten: 10, ogur/oguz

Apama/Ἀπάμα

noblewoman and the wife of the first ruler of the Seleucid EmpireSeleucus I Nicator


apa-ama

apa: father, mama: mother

Papa’s mother?

Arimanius

an evil/bad deity 

Plutarch describes him as the dark or evil side in a dualisticopposition with Oromazes

er-yaman

er: man, yaman: bad evil, wicked, sickness, illness


Artembares

A Median eunuch and the head of the cupbearers (then many other persons have this name)


Artem=Erdem? (Virtue)

bares: Bars? (Leopard?)

bar=var? (existing?)

Artoces 

was a king of Iberia (modern-day Georgia) from 78 to 63 BC


Artuk, a very old Turkic name

Old Turkic Artuk means rather, superior

Artuk is the name of the Chieftain of a big Turkic tribe and beylik

Athesis

a river name


Atsiz

without name/nameless


Baius

one of the companions of Ulyses


Bay: rich, noble

PTurk. *bāj 1 rich, noble 2 many, numerous 


Caracoma

a small town in Thrace


Karakum: black sand

Like Karakum Desert in Asia, a Turkish name for a place name where the Turks live

in the name text a couple of word before we see the place name Orthagoria could mean Orta: the middle (the place where the king lives, gori: fenced (geschützt)???

Caranus

2 Kings of Macedons


Kara: black

Karan: an old Turkic tribe 

Karan Tribe Source: Umumi Türk Tarihi Hakkında Tespitler, Görüşler, Mülahazalar

von İbrahim Kafesoğlu


Caravantius

An Illyrien


Kara: black



Carcinites

toponym/hydronym on Krim Peninsula

Karkin, too. Pliny the Older wrote about those. There are people who had this name. Carcinus the poet, or a general called Carcinus…

Karkin: Overflown

Karkin: an ola Turkic tribe 

Proto Turkic KAr- 1 to overflow 2 moat, ditch (1 переливаться через край 2 канава)  (acc. Dybo/Starostin)


Caresus

a river name


kara: black 

su: water

-s suffix?

Cavarus 

a „Celtic“ king


Kabar: the conqueror


KAbaroi= a Turkic tribe

Cazeca

a toponym on Crimea


KAZIK

digged, 

KAZIK: a stick (for the horses to be bent)

Celer 

A Tyrrhenian


Keler

lizard

ProtoTurkic stem

Chamos

a god of Ammonites and Tyrians


kam?

shaman

Other name: Kemosh

Characometes

a river/a place name


Kara: black

kum: sand

-ıt: plural suffix

Charadrus

a river name


Kara: black

duru: still

a good river name

Charaxus

a personal name

Charakus?

Kara: black

kuš: bird


Chobus

a river name in Caucasus


koba/kobu: bucket

kobu: empty


Coruncanius

?





Cynurus  

son of Perseus

Κύνουρος

Konur

dark brown, red-brown

Konur-Alp (a Turkic name)

Cyzicus

a personal nme


KIZIK

a possible Turkic name, meaning the angry


Eratus

Hercules’ sin and King of Argos


er-atı


his mature/male name 

there are many scripts about ER-ATI, when a man introduces himself

Erbulan

a kind of vine


er: male

bulan: elk


Eualces

a personal name

Athenian

ay-alka

moon-finisher

alka: reddish?

Euhan

a myth. character


Ay-han

ay: moon, han: the chief

Ay-: to say.to tell (Ethan is the author of a race. /Statius-Thebaid)

Garganus

a mountain in Iapygia


garga

raven, crow


Gizeric

Alan king

His grand-son Ilderic has a similarity to Turkic ILDERIS

Gezer

the walker

There is a Gezer Han in Central Asia, his name is interesting. some sources derive it from Kaiser/Caesar

Gonatas

King of Macedon


Konat 

many tribes that journey together

kon-; to land, to come

Ikarus

a well-known deity


yokaru

to rise, up, 


Ibykus

a poet

cranes are playing a big role in his life

ibik

cocks comb, comb of a bird


Ienysos

a city name


yeni: new

su: water


Ilergetes

per-Roman people of Iberian Peninsula


Ilgeri

east.

-t: plural suffix.(East makes not much sense but a very Turkic word: il: land, people, geri: back)

iliturgi 

An ancient Iberian town


il:city

turgi: Turkish


Imbrios

A defender of Troy


yamgur, yagmur

rain

as a personal name since 16. C 

Inachidae

a people

Inakhos: myth. King of Argos 

Inak (title)

envoy, (tax gatherer)

vassal

Inaros

a King’s name


Inar

dusk

a possible male name

Iothoungoi

a barbarian tribe

scythian

yodun/yotun

to vanish


Issedones

A barbarian tribe


ISI: heat

ton: dress

hot dressed?

Issus

a city in Anatolia


ISI: heat

su: water


Itys

a myth. figure

was also the name for the plaintive cry of the nightingale.(wiki)

e’t, öt

to sing


ilus/iulus

an myth. person

his 2. name Askanius

il: city, el: foreigner, yol: the road

askan<azgan?

Azgan: wild, furious

iuturna/Juturna

goddess of fountains well springs


yul: (protoTurkic *jul)

stream, brook, fountain 


Kaeitoi

whereas others say that the clefts caused by earthquakes are called "Kaietoi," (STRABO)


kaya

rock, Mountain, slope


Korakes

Crows


Karga

crow


Oblacus

a commander


opla-: to attack, to rob

Oplayu tegdi (Orhun Stones)


Ochus

a persian king


Okuz/Oguz

Turkic tribes, names

Öküz: Bull

Oebalus

myth. person


Aybala

my beautiful child


Oebaras

a Persian commander


Aybars

moon leopard

see Abaris, the Scythian

Oebotas

An athlete


Aybatu

moon set

Batu: west <bat- to sink

Ogulnius

a Roman gentes


ogul

son

PTurk

Ogyris

An island in Arabian sea


Ogur

a Turkic tribe

or tribes > On Ogur > Hungary

Oiiatai 

name on the ATHENIAN tribute List


Ayata

Moon father


Oiobazos

a Persian commander


Aybaš

Turkic name Ay Moon, baš: head


Okhos

A Persian who killed Apis Bull


Okuz/Öküz 

Bull


Onaris

A commander


Onar: to remedy, to fix, to correct

Öner: the front man


Ordessos

a river name


orta: middle

su: water


Otus

a personal name


otuz

30


Sachalites

a mountainous region


PTurk. *saka


foot of the mountain


Salsus

a river name


sal: a kind of water vessel

su: water


Sandaraca

a river name


sandar: numbers (in a Turkic dialect)

aka: <ak-: to flow


Tamiras

a person name who introducedreligious rites


tamır

the root, (kök, köken)


Tegyrius

king of Thrace


tegir

wheel, round


Temenides

A royal lineage 

<Temenus

temen

a big needle


Teribazos/Tiribazos

A persian commander


diri: alive

baš: head

Turkic deli?=mad

Teritukhmes

A persian commander


diri: alive

toki-: to hit

tokmak: mallet

Teutamus

a King of Larissa


Toytamasa

Uyghur word for Marriage ceremony


Thumantis

a personal name


Tuman

fog, smog


tmarii dorycli thracii

A mountain in Thrace


timir/Timar: vein, artery (of a metal like demir > iron)

doruk: peak of a mountain


Toranius

Roman gentes


Turan

the Urheimat of the Turks 

Turan first mentioned in Avestan (2500 years ago)

Torebus

the son of Atys


töre: law

töre-: to be born


Torquata/Torquatus

personal names


torug: dark brown hair of a horse

torig: weak, lean

at: horse

Torumbas

a Thessalian who won the foot-race


torum: a young camel



Toxaris

a famous Scythe


Tuksa-: to jumo, hare

Tuksar: he who jumps

doksan: 90

Toxeus

A myth figure

meaning bowman

ok: arrow, okçu: archer



Turullius

A Roman gentes


Turul/Tuğrul (تغرل)

A holy bird of the Hungarian and The Türks


Tutia

a river name


Tadgun

a kind of big river


Udini

a Scythian tribe


UD-: uy-= to follow, to conform

Udun: a male name


Zygii

name of a Caucasian tribe


çigai/çigan

poor, mischief, impolite, rough

>çingene (gypsy)

pliny-mieotis-region-and-its-nations

  * Pliny writes about some tribal names near Lake Mieotis. The interesting ones for me are: Sauromatæ Gynæcocratumeni (the husbands of the ...