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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
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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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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.
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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:
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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 Empire, Seleucus 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 | 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 writes about some tribal names near Lake Mieotis. The interesting ones for me are: Sauromatæ Gynæcocratumeni (the husbands of the ...