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hypocoristic hypocoristic" is the adjective form. Some other languages date May 2009 prefer to use the original Greek word
Kaynak: HypocorismBert is a
hypocoristic form of a number of Germanic male given name s, such as Robert and Albert . There is a large number of Germanic
Kaynak: Bert (name)Éoġan or Eóġan is an early Irish male name, which also has the
hypocoristic form Eóġanán. In more modern forms of Irish it is written as
Kaynak: EóganAlyoshenka, a
hypocoristic for the Russian male first name Alexey ) was a small creature allegedly found in the village of Kaolinovy,
Kaynak: AleshenkaThe
hypocoristic form may have been Cinadon. It is represented by the later Scottish name Kenneth and is not derived from the common
Kaynak: CináedCellach (
hypocoristic Cellachán) is an Irish name. It might refer to: Cellach I of Cennrígmonaid , a 9th/10th century bishop
Kaynak: CellachManolo, a
hypocoristic of Manuel , may refer to: Another name for Majo , a stereotypical traditional Spanish man. People. Manolete , a Spanish
Kaynak: ManoloXano, a Portuguese
hypocoristic of the name "Alexandre (disambiguation)" Idálio Alexandre Ferreira (born 1983), Portuguese footballer
Kaynak: XanoManolito, a
hypocoristic of Manuel , may refer to: Manolito P2P (MP2P) – peer-to-peer network created by Spanish programmer Pablo Soto .
Kaynak: ManolitoArantxa or Arancha is a Basque feminine given name , meaning "thornbush It is a
hypocoristic for Maria Arantzazu , a shrine of Mary,
Kaynak: ArantxaDiminutives are often used for the purpose of expressing affection (see nickname and
hypocoristic ). In many languages, the meaning of
Kaynak: DiminutiveKōnstantînos) is a masculine given name and surname which is derived from the Latin name Constantinus a
hypocoristic of the first names
Kaynak: Constantine (name)The term
hypocoristic is used to refer to a nickname of affection between those in love or with a close emotional bond, compared with a
Kaynak: NicknameIt has been claimed that the name Wehha was a
hypocoristic version of Wihstān, from the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf , which, along with
Kaynak: Wehha of East AngliaShe also married a man named Drostan—the
hypocoristic form of the common name Drest or Drust—with whom she had a son named Talorc or
Kaynak: Der-IleiErich Alfred Hartmann (19 April 1922 – 20 September 1993), nicknamed "Bubi" (the
hypocoristic form of "young boy") by his comrades and "
Kaynak: Erich Hartmann