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Mongolian names traditionally have an important symbolic character—a name with auspicious connotations being thought to bring good fortune to its bearer. The naming of children was usually done by the parents or a respected elder of the family or religious figures. For example, it is said that in the 13th century, the prominent shaman, Teb ...
This page documents the current usage of Mongolian language names, and romanization of those names in Wikipedia. It complements the general guidelines given by Wikipedia:Naming conventions and more specifically Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Cyrillic), as well as subject specific naming conventions. Discuss proposed changes at Wikipedia talk ...
The culture of Mongolia has been shaped by the country's nomadic tradition and its position at the crossroads of various empires and civilizations. Mongolian culture is influenced by the cultures of the Mongolic, Turkic, and East Asian peoples, as well as by the country's geography and its history of political and economic interactions with ...
Pages in category "Mongolian given names" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Altan (name) B.
4. If pleonastic (Mongolian) parts of toponymes would been omitted or not, standart English translations of that words have been listed in this Naming Convention for WP naming consistency. 5. If toponymes naming rules in this Naming Convention will be determined, would be created Most Common Names list which were established in English language?
The naming convention used in Eritrea and Ethiopia does not have family names and surnames. A person is referred to by a single name: this is always the person's given name. Ethiopians and Eritreans use a naming pattern very similar to the Arab naming pattern, but with one exception: no suffix or prefix.
The population of ethnic Mongols within the Republic of Mongolia is 2,134,493 ( Reference 1 ), while the population of ethnic Mongols within Inner Mongolia is 3,995,349 ( Reference 2) and within the entire People's Republic of China, 5,813,947 ( Reference 3 ). (Note that figures and sources are used as a rough guide for demonstration purposes ...
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