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Pre-Christian Sacral Personal Names in Scandinavia during the Proto-Scandinavian Period

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2009
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Vikstrand, Per

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This paper deals with personal names from the Proto-Scandinavian period that refer to religious concepts
such as gods or holiness. Such names fall into four categories. The first one contains '*ansuz' (as; heathen
god) and the second one '*albiz' (elf). The third is made up of names cognate to the adjective '*hailaga-'
(holy), and the fourth of names cognate to another adjective, '*wīha-' (holy). Finally, it is argued that names
of individual gods do not occur in Proto-Scandinavian personal names, although they do become very
popular during the Viking Age.
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Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress of Onomastic Sciences
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