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Ruslan

Ruslan is a male Russian personal name . The name is used by many nations and peoples, distributed in Russia and other CIS countries [5] [6] .

Ruslan
OriginRussian version of the Turkic name
Kindmale
Etymological significancea lion
middle name
  • Ruslanovich
  • Ruslanovna
Female double nameRuslana
Male double nameRuslan
Production. formsYeruslan [1] , Uruslan [2] , Ruslanka, Rus, Lana [3] , Ruslanbek [4] , Ruslanid [4]
Foreign analogues
  • English Ruslan
  • Arab. رسلان
  • head off. Aryslan
  • Belor. Ruslan
  • bulg. Ruslan
  • Hungarian Ruslan, Oroszlan
  • Greek Ρουσλάν
  • cargo. რუსლან
  • Heb. רוסלן
  • Yiddish רוסלאַן
  • Spanish Ruslan
  • ital. Ruslan
  • Chinese 鲁斯兰
  • box 루슬란
  • Latvian. Ruslans
  • lit. Ruslanas
  • him. Ruslan, Russlan
  • polish Ruslan
  • room. Ruslan
  • tat. Aryslan
  • Ukrainian Ruslan
  • fin. Ruslan
  • fr. Roslan
  • Czech Ruslan
  • jap. ル ス ラ ン
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Content

  • 1 Origin
  • 2 See also
  • 3 notes
  • 4 Literature

Origin

According to the most common and recognized version, the name Ruslan has ancient eastern roots: it comes from Turkic [7] [8] [9] [1] [10] [11] [12] [13] [3] [14] [15 ] [16] named Arslan / Aslan , meaning “ lion ”. As a result of close communication between Kievan Rus and its Turkic neighbors, the name passed to the Russians, becoming frequent in the forms of Yeruslan (the hero of Russian folk tales), Ruslan (the Russian hero from the poem of Pushkin) [13] [17] [18] [19] [20] [ 21] .

The name of Yeruslan Lazarevich is a derivative of the name of Ruslan [22] [16] [19] [23] [24] . Other researchers believe that the truncated “Ruslan” is a derivative form of “Yeruslan” in view of the earlier borrowing of the latter [1] [19] .

Scientists believe that the name Ruslan was widely used due to the poem by A. S. Pushkin “ Ruslan and Lyudmila ” (1820) [25] [4] [26] [27] . If in the XIX century the name was only literary, then after the revolution of 1917 it was fixed as an official in the Soviet [25] and, as a consequence, in the post-Soviet space .

see also

  • "Ruslan and Lyudmila" - a poem by A. S. Pushkin
  • “Ruslan and Lyudmila” - opera by M. I. Glinka

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Petrovsky, 1966 , p. 191.
  2. ↑ Tikhonravov, 1859 , p. Vol. II, Division II.
  3. ↑ 1 2 Ruslan , gramota.ru (Retrieved November 8, 2013)
  4. ↑ 1 2 3 Namitokova, 2012 , p. 119.
  5. ↑ Namitokova, 2012 , p. 29.
  6. ↑ Shumovsky, 2004 , p. fourteen.
  7. ↑ Tumasheva, 1984 , p. 44.
  8. ↑ Baskakov, 1979 , p. 101.
  9. ↑ Kusimova, 1991 , p. 70.
  10. ↑ Sattarov, 1998 .
  11. ↑ Chervinsky, 2013 , p. 331.
  12. ↑ Namitokova, 2012 , p. 339.
  13. ↑ 1 2 Nikonov, 1988 , p. 120-121.
  14. ↑ Shumovsky, 2004 , p. 14, 69.
  15. ↑ Balandin, 1977 , p. 233.
  16. ↑ 1 2 Ruslan , Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language. - M .: Progress M. R. Fasmer 1964-1973.
  17. ↑ Meletinsky, 1990 , p. 210.
  18. ↑ Stasov, 1894 , p. 948 and the next ..
  19. ↑ 1 2 3 Shumovsky, 2004 , p. 224.
  20. ↑ Yagich, 1898 , p. 305.
  21. ↑ Miller, 1892 .
  22. ↑ Baskakov, 1979 , p. 231.
  23. ↑ Eruslan Lazarevich, Encyclopedic Dictionary of F. A. Brockhaus and I. A. Efron. - SPb .: Brockhaus-Efron. 1890-1907.
  24. ↑ Korepova K. E. Russian popular fairy tale. N. Novgorod. 1999.
  25. ↑ 1 2 Rylov, 2006 , p. 89.
  26. ↑ Namitokova, 2012 , p. 406.
  27. ↑ Namitokova, 2012 , p. 447.

Literature

  • Balandin A.I., Gatsak V.M. Folklore: Poetic system: [Collection of articles]. - M .: Nauka , 1977 .-- 343 p.
  • Baskakov N.A. Russian names of Turkic origin. - M .: Nauka , 1979.- 279 p.
  • Kusimova T.Kh. In the world of names. Dictionary of Bashkir names. - Ufa: Bashkir book publishing house , 1991. - 192 p.
  • Nadel-Chervinskaya M., Chervinsky P. Encyclopedic world of Vladimir Dahl. Book Two (in 2 volumes): Wild Beasts. - 2nd ed. - Ternopil: Krok, 2013. - T. 2. Part one. - 396 p. - ISBN 978-617-692-069-4 .
  • Nikonov V.A. We are looking for a name. - M .: Soviet Russia , 1988 .-- 128 p.
  • Rylov Yu. A. Proper names in European languages. Romanesque and Russian anthroponymy. Lecture course on intercultural communication. - M .: AST , East - West, 2006 .-- 311 p.
  • Combined Dictionary of Personal Names of the Peoples of the North Caucasus / Ed. R. Yu. Namitokova. - M .: FLINT, Science, 2012 .-- 584 p.
  • Tumasheva D. G. Tatar language: lexical and grammatical semantics . - Kazan: Kazan University Press, 1984. - 95 p.
  • Yeruslan Lazarevich // Mythological Dictionary / Ch. ed. E. M. Meletinsky . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1990. - S. 287 . - ISBN 5-85270-032-0 .
  • Stasov V.V. Collected Works, Volume III. - 1894.
  • Miller V.V. Excursion to the area of ​​the Russian epic. - Moscow: “Russian Thought” and “Ethnographic Review”, 1892.
  • I.V. Yagich . Archiv fuer Slavische Philologie. - 1898.
  • Shumovsky T. A. Wandering words. - SPb. : Proteus, 2004 .-- 336 p.
  • Petrovsky N.A. Dictionary of Russian personal names. - Moscow: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1966. - 384 p.
  • Sattarov G.F. (Gumar Sattar - Mulille). “Is the Tatars not sisily?” “What are the Tatar names talking about?” Full explanatory dictionary of Tatar personal names. - Kazan: The RANNUR Editorial and Publishing Association , 1998. - 486 (30 bp) p.
  • N. S. Tikhonravov . Chronicles of Russian Literature Vol. II, Dep. II. - Moscow, 1859.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ruslan&oldid=98523401


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