Iminja [repack] - Turski Maski
Izvještaj: Turski maski iminja
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Ovaj izvještaj daje dubinsku analizu turskih prezimena (maski iminja — muških prezimena), njihovog porijekla, strukture, značenja, regionalne raspodjele i historijskih utjecaja. U nastavku su glavne kategorije, primjeri, lingvističke karakteristike, sociokulturni kontekst i preporuke za dalje istraživanje.
Arda: A trendy name that refers to a "royal mark" or the name of a river. 2. Names Inspired by Nature Turski Maski Iminja
- North Macedonia (especially the regions of Tetovo, Gostivar, Debar, Struga): High prevalence of families with names like Tairovski, Redžepov, Alimanski — distinctly Turkish roots masked with Slavic suffixes.
- Western Bulgaria (Blagoevgrad region): Many Pomak (Bulgarian Muslim) families Slavicized Turkish names after communism.
- Western Thrace (Greece): Turkish-origin surnames were Hellenized after the population exchange, e.g., Kourouzis from Kuruz, Karaflas from Karafli.
- Bosnia and Sandžak: Here, Islamic names were kept, but Turkish -ović replaced -oğlu — a soft masking.
- Cultural Heritage: Masks represent a tangible link to cultural heritage and traditions.
- Symbolism: Masks can symbolize various aspects of life, death, nature, and the supernatural.
- Community and Identity: The use and naming of masks can reinforce community bonds and identity.
: Meaning "sea," a popular unisex choice representing vastness. : Meaning "cloud". : Meaning "wind". : Meaning "rain". Religious & Islamic Names North Macedonia (especially the regions of Tetovo, Gostivar,