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  1. Proto-Indo-European beliefs were influenced by a resistant animistic substratum, and the few names that can be reconstructed based upon both linguistic and thematic (reflexes) evidence are the cosmic and elemental deities: the 'Daylight-Sky' (*Dyḗus), his partner 'Earth' (*Dʰéǵʰōm), his daughter the 'Dawn' (*H₂éwsōs), and his Twin ...
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    Who is the Proto-Indo-European goddess?
    *Artais one of the most important of the Proto-Indo-European Goddesses and very easily reconstructed on both linguistic and comparative religion grounds. There is a very brief mention of some of the forms of her name in the article on Proto-Indo-European Ritual.
    www.piereligion.org/pantheon.html
    Is there a “substitute” pantheon for Proto-Indo-Europeans?
    In recent years, a sort of “substitute” pantheon has been invented for the Proto-Indo-Europeans based on psychological models or comparative religion methods which are vague and subjective. However the original linguistic techniques provide objective criteria for the reconstruction of the ancient Proto-Indo-European religion.
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    What are the best books on Proto-Indo-European history?
    • Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto-Indo-European World, by J. P. Mallory and Douglas Q. Adams, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006. • A Survey of Proto-Indo-Europeanby Eva Tichy, translated by James E. Cathy, Hempen Verlag, Bremen, 2006.
    www.piereligion.org/pantheon.html
    What are some examples of Indo-European culture?
    There is a vast amount of archaeological evidence that can be connected to specific Indo-European cultures and especially religious topics, such as temple site digs, votive offerings and inscriptions. The names of Gods and Goddesses are often the first words we find written in each of the Indo-European languages.
    www.piereligion.org/pantheon.html
  3. Wp/ine/List of Proto-Indo-European names | Incubator Plus ...

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    41 hàng · English name Original name Reconstructed PIE name Abraham Abraham Appareimos Adam Adam Eig̑ʰđemos Alexander Alexandros Alekaneros Amadeus Amadeus Amadéiu̯os Anna Hannah Ansnā Charles Karl G̑erlos Christopher Khristophoros Gʰrēitobʰeros Claudius Claudius Kauti̯os Dante Dante Dreu̯ən̥tos Eve Hawwah Bʰu̯īā Ferdinand Ferdinand

  4. Proto Indo - European Personal Names - Eupedia

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    07/06/2014 · Semites had two-part names, as: YedidYahu, YirmeYahu, DaniEl, Jesus, and one part as: Moses, David, Solomon, Gad, Dan, Aszer. Indians had two words name - this is not the same as two-parts names. Dancing Cloud, Strange Winter or Ugly Bear - …

  5. Appendix:Proto-Indo-European Swadesh list - Wiktionary

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    208 hàng · 15/08/2020 · Proto-Indo-European edit (207) IPA; 1: I (1sg) *éǵh₂(om) 2: you (2sg) …

  6. Proto-Kartvelian and Proto-Indo-European Plant-Names

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    Proto-Kartvelian and Proto-Indo-European Plant-Names (the conifers: fir, fir (-tree), pine (-tree)) Marine Ivanishvili (G. Tsereteli Institute of Oriental Studies, GAS) [email protected] The Table of Proto-Kartvelian and Proto-Indo-European Plant Names Botanical Species Kartvelian Stems Indo-European Steams Trees “The alder (-tree)”

  7. Could we reconstruct proto-indo-European names? - Quora

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    Answered 1 year ago · Author has 480 answers and 772.8K answer views. Yes, we can. What we know for sure is that the most common naming convention of Proto-Indo-Europeans was giving the babies a compound name, consisting of two parts, …

  8. Animal Names in Proto-Indo-European : linguistics

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    164 votes, 81 comments. Animal Names in Proto-Indo-European

  9. Proto-Indo-European Goddesses - piereligion.org

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    18/10/2018 · There is a very brief mention of some of the forms of her name in the article on Proto-Indo-European Ritual. The Sun and Moon are her children, for example in Welsh myth they are the children of Arianrhod, see How Lleu Llaw Gyffes Got His Name for a …

  10. “Heroes get remembered, but legends never die”: Proto-Indo ...

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    Names such as Greek Diogénēs, “born of Zeus,” Old High German Hlúdwīg (later Ludwig), “loud in battle,” and Old Persian Xšayāršā (Xerxes), “ruling over men”, display these cultural characteristics manifested in a name. Another valued component of the …

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