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Pages in category "Albanian feminine given names" ... Violeta (given name) Y. Yllka This page was last edited on 23 August 2019, at 13:27 (UTC). ...
Urani Rumbo (1895-1936) was an Albanian feminist, teacher, and playwright, who promoted female education. In the 19th century, Sami Frashëri first voiced the idea of education for women with the argument that if would strengthen society by having educated women to teach their children. In the late 19th century, some urban elite women who had ...
Albanian names are names that are used by Albanians in Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, or the diaspora.In Albania, a full name usually consists of a given name (Albanian: emri); the given name of the individual's father (patronymic, Albanian: atësia), which is seldom included except in official documents; and a (most commonly patrilineal) family name or surname (Albanian ...
The Albanians (Albanian: Shqiptarët) and their country Albania (Shqipëria) have been identified by many ethnonyms.The native endonym is Shqiptar.The name "Albanians" (Latin: Albanenses/Arbanenses) was used in medieval Greek and Latin documents that gradually entered European languages from which other similar derivative names emerged. [1]
Albanian feminine given names (31 P) M. Albanian masculine given names (155 P) Pages in category "Albanian given names" This category contains only the following page.
Although similar to Adrian, a name of Latin [1] origin, the Albanian name Ardian (Ardjan and Ardijan being other variants) is a derivation of Ardiaei, the name of an ancient Illyrian people. [2] Their original inland residence was along the Naro River (modern river Neretva , also known as Narenta in ancient times) up to the Konjic region, in ...
Alban is an Albanian, ... German and French masculine given name. [1] The Albanian female version is Albana. Notable people. Saints. Saint Alban, the first British ...
Albulena is an Albanian feminine first name. The name comes from the Battle of Albulena in 1457, in which Albanian national hero Skanderbeg won a famous victory over a much larger Ottoman force. It is not a common name and is only in the top 1000 of names for a baby girl. [1]