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  • Proto-Uralic language
  • Ancestor of the Uralic languages

    Proto-Uralic is the unattested reconstructed language ancestral to the modern Uralic language family. The reconstructed language is thought to have been

    Proto-Uralic language

    Proto-Uralic_language

  • Proto-Uralic homeland
  • Location where the Proto-Uralic language originated

    The Proto-Uralic homeland is the earliest location in which the Proto-Uralic language was spoken, before its speakers dispersed geographically causing

    Proto-Uralic homeland

    Proto-Uralic homeland

    Proto-Uralic_homeland

  • Proto-Uralic religion
  • Elements of a Proto-Uralic religion can be recovered from reconstructions of the Proto-Uralic language. According to linguist Ante Aikio, although "evidence

    Proto-Uralic religion

    Proto-Uralic_religion

  • Ural-Altaic languages
  • Language family

    language-family proposal uniting the Uralic and the Altaic (in the narrow sense) languages. It is now generally agreed that even the Altaic languages

    Ural-Altaic languages

    Ural-Altaic languages

    Ural-Altaic_languages

  • Indo-Uralic hypothesis
  • Hypothetical language family consisting of Indo-European and Uralic

    pronoun comes from *ti(H), whereas in the non-Anatolian languages it comes from *tu(H); in Proto-Uralic it was *ti, which agrees with evidence from internal

    Indo-Uralic hypothesis

    Indo-Uralic hypothesis

    Indo-Uralic_hypothesis

  • Uralic languages
  • Language family of Northern Eurasia

    The Uralic languages (/jʊəˈrælɪk/ yoor-AL-ik), sometimes called the Uralian languages (/jʊəˈreɪliən/ yoor-AY-lee-ən), are spoken predominantly in Europe

    Uralic languages

    Uralic languages

    Uralic_languages

  • Proto-Sámi language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Sámi languages

    Proto-Sámi is the hypothetical, reconstructed common ancestor of the Sámi languages. Its reconstructed ancestor is the Proto-Uralic language. Proto-Sámi

    Proto-Sámi language

    Proto-Sámi_language

  • Ugric languages
  • Subdivision of the Uralic languages

    etymology. Two common phonetic features of the Ugric languages are a rearrangement of the Proto-Uralic (PU) system of sibilant consonants and a lenition

    Ugric languages

    Ugric languages

    Ugric_languages

  • Finno-Ugric languages
  • Disputed subdivision of the Uralic languages

    of all languages in the Uralic language family except for the Samoyedic languages. Its once commonly accepted status as a subfamily of Uralic is based

    Finno-Ugric languages

    Finno-Ugric languages

    Finno-Ugric_languages

  • Eskimo–Uralic languages
  • Proposed language family including Uralic and Eskaleut languages

    The Eskimo–Uralic hypothesis posits that the Uralic and Eskimo–Aleut language families belong to a common macrofamily. Eskimo-Uralic is the oldest proposal

    Eskimo–Uralic languages

    Eskimo–Uralic languages

    Eskimo–Uralic_languages

  • Proto-Indo-Iranian language
  • Reconstructed proto-language

    Proto-Indo-Iranian, also called Proto-Indo-Iranic or Proto-Aryan, is the reconstructed proto-language of the Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European. Its

    Proto-Indo-Iranian language

    Proto-Indo-Iranian_language

  • Agglutinative language
  • Type of synthetic language

    agglutinative languages. For example, the Proto-Uralic language, the ancestor of the Uralic languages, was agglutinative, and most descendant languages inherit

    Agglutinative language

    Agglutinative_language

  • Uralic–Yukaghir hypothesis
  • Proposed language family

    Uralic–Yukaghir, also known as Uralo-Yukaghir, is a hypothetical proposed language family composed of Uralic and Yukaghir. Uralic is a large and diverse

    Uralic–Yukaghir hypothesis

    Uralic–Yukaghir hypothesis

    Uralic–Yukaghir_hypothesis

  • Proto-Finnic language
  • Ancestor of the Finnic languages

    linguists. Proto-Finnic is itself descended ultimately from Proto-Uralic. Three stages of Proto-Finnic are distinguished in literature. Early Proto-Finnic

    Proto-Finnic language

    Proto-Finnic_language

  • List of proto-languages
  • Proto-Georgian–Zan Proto-Turkic Proto-Mongolic Proto-Tungusic Proto-Yeniseian Proto-Uralic Proto-Finno-Ugric [ru] Proto-Mordvinic Proto-Permic Proto-Mansi

    List of proto-languages

    List_of_proto-languages

  • Nostratic languages
  • Proposed superfamily of Eurasian and African languages

    languages Indo-Uralic languages Proto-Human language Proto-Uralic language Ural-Altaic languages Uralic-Yukaghir languages Uralo-Siberian languages Campbell

    Nostratic languages

    Nostratic languages

    Nostratic_languages

  • Finnish language
  • Finnic language

    [ˈsuo̯mi] or suomen kieli [ˈsuo̯meŋ ˈkie̯li]) is a Finnic language of the Uralic language family, spoken by the majority of the population in Finland

    Finnish language

    Finnish language

    Finnish_language

  • Proto-Samoyedic language
  • Ancestor of the Samoyedic languages

    the principal branches of the Uralic language family, and its ancestor is Proto-Uralic. It has been suggested that Proto-Samoyedic greatly influenced the

    Proto-Samoyedic language

    Proto-Samoyedic_language

  • Mordvinic languages
  • Pair of Uralic languages of Russia

    languages, also known as the Mordvin, Mordovian or Mordvinian languages (Russian: мордовские языки, mordovskiye yazyki), are a subgroup of the Uralic

    Mordvinic languages

    Mordvinic languages

    Mordvinic_languages

  • Altaic languages
  • Convergence zone and proposed language family

    in favor of language contact, although it continues to be supported by a smaller, yet stable scholarly minority. Like the Uralic language family, which

    Altaic languages

    Altaic languages

    Altaic_languages

  • List of Uralic languages
  • Uralic is a language family whose languages are spoken in Central Europe, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, and northern Asia, in the countries of Finland

    List of Uralic languages

    List of Uralic languages

    List_of_Uralic_languages

  • Samoyedic languages
  • Uralic languages of northern Russia

    They derive from a common ancestral language called Proto-Samoyedic, and form a branch of the Uralic languages. Having separated perhaps in the last

    Samoyedic languages

    Samoyedic languages

    Samoyedic_languages

  • Eurasiatic languages
  • Proposed language macrofamily

    these languages spread from a "refuge" area at the Last Glacial Maximum. Indo-Semitic languages Indo-Uralic languages Nostratic languages Proto-Human

    Eurasiatic languages

    Eurasiatic languages

    Eurasiatic_languages

  • Proto-Eskaleut language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Eskimo–Aleut languages

    between Proto-Eskaleut and other language families. A substantial case for a genetic relationship between Proto-Eskaleut, Yukaghir and Uralic was published

    Proto-Eskaleut language

    Proto-Eskaleut_language

  • Mansi languages
  • Ugric languages spoken in Siberia

    Traditionally considered a single language, they constitute a branch of the Ugric languages, within the broader Uralic language family. They are often considered

    Mansi languages

    Mansi languages

    Mansi_languages

  • Khanty languages
  • Ugric language spoken in Siberia

    also the original Proto-Ob-Ugric situation. Palatalization of consonants is phonemic in Khanty, as in most other Uralic languages. Retroflex consonants

    Khanty languages

    Khanty languages

    Khanty_languages

  • Michael Fortescue
  • British linguist (born 1946)

    from 12 reconstructible in Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan to 16 in Proto-Uralic. Frequently the modern-day descendant languages have diverged further from

    Michael Fortescue

    Michael_Fortescue

  • Proto-Turkic language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of Turkic languages

    topic of: Proto-Turkic Proto-Turkic is the linguistic reconstruction of the common ancestor of the Turkic languages that was spoken by the Proto-Turks before

    Proto-Turkic language

    Proto-Turkic_language

  • Paleo-Siberian languages
  • Group of languages in Siberia

    items in proto-languages reconstructed for Paleo-Siberian languages and language families. Proto-Eskimo, Proto-Uralic, Proto-Ainu, Ainu, Proto-Korean and

    Paleo-Siberian languages

    Paleo-Siberian languages

    Paleo-Siberian_languages

  • Proto-Indo-European language
  • Ancestor of the Indo-European languages

    characters. Proto-Indo-European (PIE) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Indo-European language family. No direct record of Proto-Indo-European

    Proto-Indo-European language

    Proto-Indo-European_language

  • Sámi languages
  • Uralic languages spoken by the Sami people

    deriving from a common Proto-Sami-Finnic language (M. Korhonen 1981). However, reconstruction of any basic proto-languages in the Uralic family have reached

    Sámi languages

    Sámi languages

    Sámi_languages

  • Finnic languages
  • Language family of Northeastern Europe

    The Finnic languages, also known as Baltic Finnic languages, constitute a branch of the Uralic language family spoken around the Baltic Sea by the Baltic

    Finnic languages

    Finnic languages

    Finnic_languages

  • Verner's law
  • Proto-Germanic sound law

    gradation has been viewed as inheritance from Proto-Uralic, as it occurs also in other Uralic languages. In particular, suffixal gradation under identical

    Verner's law

    Verner's law

    Verner's_law

  • Hungarian language
  • Ugric language

    is a Ugric language of the Uralic language family spoken in Hungary and parts of several neighboring countries. It is the official language of Hungary

    Hungarian language

    Hungarian language

    Hungarian_language

  • Permic languages
  • Language group

    The Permic or Permian languages are a branch of the Uralic language family. They are spoken in several regions to the west of the Ural Mountains within

    Permic languages

    Permic languages

    Permic_languages

  • M
  • Thirteenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    equivalents in other languages.) M with diacritics: Ḿ ḿ Ṁ ṁ Ṃ ṃ M̃ m̃ ᵯ IPA-specific symbols related to M: ɱ ɰ Ɱ : Capital M with hook Uralic Phonetic Alphabet-specific

    M

    M

    M

  • Indo-European languages
  • Language family native to Eurasia

    Indo-Semitic languages – Obsolete language hypothesis Indo-Uralic languages – Hypothetical language family consisting of Indo-European and UralicPages displaying

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European_languages

  • Proto-Germanic language
  • Ancestor of the Germanic languages

    characters. Proto-Germanic (abbreviated PGmc; also called Common Germanic) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Germanic languages. A defining

    Proto-Germanic language

    Proto-Germanic language

    Proto-Germanic_language

  • Fusional language
  • Language where one kind of inflection indicates multiple changes of aspect

    thereby has stayed closer to the mainstream Uralic type. However, Sámi languages, while also part of the Uralic family, have gained more fusionality than

    Fusional language

    Fusional_language

  • Laryngeal theory
  • Theory in historical linguistics

    correspondences with overt dorsal or laryngeal consonants in the Proto-Uralic and Proto-Kartvelian forms, in effect suggesting that these forms result from

    Laryngeal theory

    Laryngeal theory

    Laryngeal_theory

  • History of the Hungarian language
  • Hungarian is a Uralic language of the Ugric group. It has been spoken in the region of modern-day Hungary since the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian

    History of the Hungarian language

    History of the Hungarian language

    History_of_the_Hungarian_language

  • Moksha language
  • Uralic language spoken in Russia

    a Mordvinic language of the Uralic family, spoken by Mokshas, with around 130,000 native speakers in 2010. Moksha is the majority language in the western

    Moksha language

    Moksha language

    Moksha_language

  • Proto-Indo-European homeland
  • Geographic region where the proto-Indo-European language originated

    Secondly, the words borrowed at an early date by Proto-Uralic, as well as those borrowed from Caucasian languages, indicate a homeland geographically between

    Proto-Indo-European homeland

    Proto-Indo-European homeland

    Proto-Indo-European_homeland

  • Turkic languages
  • Language family of Eurasia

    and West Asia. The Turkic languages originated in a region of East Asia spanning from Mongolia to Northwest China, where Proto-Turkic is thought to have

    Turkic languages

    Turkic languages

    Turkic_languages

  • Proto-language
  • Common ancestor of a language family

    linguistics. Some universally accepted proto-languages are Proto-Afroasiatic, Proto-Indo-European, Proto-Uralic, and Proto-Dravidian. In a few fortuitous instances

    Proto-language

    Proto-language

  • Borean languages
  • Proposed language family

    some other extinct languages of the ancient Near East, Eurasiatic (a proposal of Joseph Greenberg that includes Indo-European, Uralic, Altaic, and several

    Borean languages

    Borean languages

    Borean_languages

  • Indo-European migrations
  • Migrations out of the Proto-Indo-European homeland

    to other language families, including the Uralic languages, have been proposed but remain controversial. There is no written evidence of Proto-Indo-European

    Indo-European migrations

    Indo-European migrations

    Indo-European_migrations

  • Baltic languages
  • Branch of the Indo-European language family

    a Finnic language of the Uralic language family and is not related to the Baltic languages, which are Indo-European. The Mordvinic languages, spoken mainly

    Baltic languages

    Baltic languages

    Baltic_languages

  • Proto-Greek language
  • Last common ancestor of all varieties of Greek

    The Proto-Greek language, also known as Proto-Hellenic, is the Indo-European language which was the last common ancestor of all varieties of Greek, including

    Proto-Greek language

    Proto-Greek_language

  • Hungarian prehistory
  • Magyar history (c. 800 BC–c. 895 AD)

    trees – including larch and elm – in the daughter languages suggests the speakers of the Proto-Uralic language lived in the wider region of the Ural Mountains

    Hungarian prehistory

    Hungarian prehistory

    Hungarian_prehistory

  • Proto-Germanic folklore
  • Beliefs of Proto-Germanic speakers

    neighbouring language families such as Uralic, or via a combination of those methods. This allows linguists to project some terms back to the Proto-Germanic

    Proto-Germanic folklore

    Proto-Germanic_folklore

  • Eskaleut languages
  • Language family of the Arctic and sub-Arctic

    Animals Other nouns Adjectives Numbers Eskimo-Uralic Eskimology Proto-Eskaleut language Proto-Eskimoan language Uralo-Siberian "Due to the pejorative nature

    Eskaleut languages

    Eskaleut languages

    Eskaleut_languages

  • P
  • Sixteenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    English is a Germanic language and thus has undergone Grimm's law; a native English word with an initial /p/ would reflect Proto-Indo-European initial

    P

    P

    P

  • North Germanic languages
  • Languages of the Nordic countries

    same region, which belong to the completely unrelated Uralic language family. The modern languages and their dialects in this group are: East Scandinavian

    North Germanic languages

    North Germanic languages

    North_Germanic_languages

  • Nenets languages
  • Samoyedic languages spoken in Russia

    rivers. The Nenets languages are classified in the Uralic language family, making them distantly related to some national languages spoken in Europe –

    Nenets languages

    Nenets languages

    Nenets_languages

  • Baltic Finnic peoples
  • Group of peoples around the Baltic Sea

    kantakielten absoluuttista kronologiaa" [The absolute chronology of the Proto-Uralic language]. Virittäjä (in Finnish and English). 110 (1): 2. ISSN 2242-8828

    Baltic Finnic peoples

    Baltic Finnic peoples

    Baltic_Finnic_peoples

  • Finno-Permic languages
  • Subdivision of the Uralic languages

    Finno-Permian languages, sometimes just Finnic languages, are a proposed subdivision of the Uralic languages which comprise the Balto-Finnic languages, Sámi languages

    Finno-Permic languages

    Finno-Permic languages

    Finno-Permic_languages

  • Albanoid languages
  • Branch of the Indo-European language family

    one language and not material from several languages, but if "Illyrian" is defined as the ancient precursor of Albanian or the sibling of Proto-Albanian

    Albanoid languages

    Albanoid_languages

  • Tungusic languages
  • Language family of Siberia and Manchuria

    spread of the Transeurasian languages, Nature 599, 616–621 Georg, Stefan (2023). "Connections between Uralic and Other Language Families". In Daniel Abondolo;

    Tungusic languages

    Tungusic languages

    Tungusic_languages

  • Linguistics
  • Scientific study of language

    linking, for example, Indo-European, Uralic, and other language families to a hypothetical Nostratic language group.[unreliable source?] These attempts

    Linguistics

    Linguistics

  • Paleo-European languages
  • European languages prior to the Bronze Age

    the Indo-European and Uralic families of languages. The vast majority of modern European populations speak Indo-European languages. However, until the Bronze

    Paleo-European languages

    Paleo-European languages

    Paleo-European_languages

  • Proto-Karelian language
  • Ancestor of modern Karelian

    Proto-Karelian, also known as Old Karelian, was a language once spoken on the western shore of Lake Ladoga in Karelia, from which the dialects of the Karelian

    Proto-Karelian language

    Proto-Karelian language

    Proto-Karelian_language

  • List of proposed language families
  • Indigenous Languages of the Americas. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 365. ISBN 978-0-19-767346-1. Aikio, Ante (January 2022). "Proto-Uralic". In Bakró-Nagy

    List of proposed language families

    List_of_proposed_language_families

  • Proto-Euphratean language
  • Hypothetical unclassified language of late Neolithic Mesopotamia

    Proto-Euphratean is a hypothetical unclassified language or languages which was considered by some Assyriologists (such as Samuel Noah Kramer) to be the

    Proto-Euphratean language

    Proto-Euphratean_language

  • Consonant gradation
  • Phonetic phenomenon in Uralic languages

    crucial. The language groups differ in regard to their treatment sequences of a vowel followed by j or w in Proto-Uralic. In the Samic languages, the second

    Consonant gradation

    Consonant_gradation

  • History of the Finnish language
  • The Finnish language is a Finnic language spoken mostly in Finland that descends from Proto-Finnic and in turn from Proto-Uralic. It is closely related

    History of the Finnish language

    History_of_the_Finnish_language

  • Ob-Ugric languages
  • Group of Western Siberian languages

    languages are a commonly proposed branch of the Uralic languages, grouping together the Khanty (Ostyak) and Mansi (Vogul) languages. Both languages are

    Ob-Ugric languages

    Ob-Ugric languages

    Ob-Ugric_languages

  • Proto-Indo-European society
  • Reconstructed culture of Proto-Indo-Europeans

    other Caucasian languages, particularly Proto-Kartvelian. Proto-Indo-European probably also had trade relationships with Proto-Uralic speakers around

    Proto-Indo-European society

    Proto-Indo-European_society

  • O
  • Fifteenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    Alphabet IPA-specific symbols related to O: ɔ IPA superscript letters: 𐞢 𐞣 Uralic Phonetic Alphabet-specific symbols related to O: U+1D0F ᴏ LATIN LETTER SMALL

    O

    O

    O

  • Karelian language
  • Finnic language of Karelia, in Russia and Finland

    language from the Uralic language family, and is closely related to Finnish. Finnish and Karelian have common ancestry in the Proto-Karelian language

    Karelian language

    Karelian language

    Karelian_language

  • Bulgar language
  • Extinct Oghur Turkic language

    consonant stems. Recalling that Danube- Bulgarian was a Hunnic language. Ramer, Alexis Manaster. "Proto-Bulgarian/Danube Bulgar/Hunno-Bulgar Bekven". Academia

    Bulgar language

    Bulgar_language

  • Yeniseian languages
  • Language family of central Siberia

    genetic linguistics. In addition to the Yeniseian languages it also includes the Uralic languages of Khanty and Selkup. The term "Yenisei-Ostyak" typically

    Yeniseian languages

    Yeniseian languages

    Yeniseian_languages

  • Udmurts
  • Permian ethnic group of Udmurtia, Russia

    counted fewer Udmurts than had the 1926 census. The Udmurt language belongs to the Uralic family. The Udmurts have a national epic called Dorvyzhy. Their

    Udmurts

    Udmurts

    Udmurts

  • Proto-Afroasiatic language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Afroasiatic language family

    Proto-Afroasiatic (PAA), also known as Proto-Hamito-Semitic, Proto-Semito-Hamitic, and Proto-Afrasian, is the hypothetical proto-language from which all

    Proto-Afroasiatic language

    Proto-Afroasiatic_language

  • Tietäjä
  • Figure in traditional Finnic culture

    to leave their bodies in spirit form. Such people were, in the Proto-Uralic language, probably denoted with the word *nojta (cf. Finnish noita 'witch'

    Tietäjä

    Tietäjä

    Tietäjä

  • East Slavic languages
  • Language family

    Slavic language), but also by the Turkic and Uralic languages. For example: What's more, all three languages do also have false friends, that sometimes

    East Slavic languages

    East_Slavic_languages

  • Basque language
  • Language of the Basque people

    Aquitania preserve a number of words with cognates in the reconstructed proto-Basque language, for instance, the personal names Nescato and Cison (neskato and

    Basque language

    Basque language

    Basque_language

  • Indo-Hittite languages
  • Hypothetical proto-language

    Anatolian languages split off a Pre-Proto-Indo-European language considerably earlier than the separation of the remaining Indo-European languages. The prefix

    Indo-Hittite languages

    Indo-Hittite_languages

  • Elshanka culture
  • Mesolithic and Early Neolithic culture

    Парпола, Аско (2022-04-29). "Location of the Uralic proto-language in the Kama River Valley and the Uralic speakers' Expansion east and west with the 'Sejma-Turbino

    Elshanka culture

    Elshanka_culture

  • N
  • Fourteenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    represents a uvular nasal in the IPA ᶰ : Modifier letter small capital N Uralic Phonetic Alphabet-specific symbols related to N: U+1D0E ᴎ LATIN LETTER SMALL

    N

    N

    N

  • Proto-Albanian language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Albanian languages

    Proto-Albanian is the ancestral reconstructed language of Albanian, before the Gheg–Tosk dialectal diversification (before c. 600 CE). Albanoid and other

    Proto-Albanian language

    Proto-Albanian_language

  • Finno-Samic languages
  • Subdivision of the Uralic languages

    Finno-Samic languages are a hypothetical subgroup of the Uralic family, and are made up of 22 languages classified into either the Sami languages, which are

    Finno-Samic languages

    Finno-Samic languages

    Finno-Samic_languages

  • Phonological history of Hungarian
  • numerous regular sound correspondences between Hungarian and the other Uralic languages. For example, Hungarian á corresponds to Khanty o in certain positions

    Phonological history of Hungarian

    Phonological_history_of_Hungarian

  • Tocharian languages
  • Extinct Indo-European languages in Asia

    Uralic, Turkic and Sinitic speakers, have been confirmed. Tocharian had a high social position within the region, and influenced the Turkic languages

    Tocharian languages

    Tocharian languages

    Tocharian_languages

  • Classification of the Japonic languages
  • Japanese linguist Kanehira Joji believes that the Japanese language is related to the Uralic languages. He based his hypothesis on some similar basic words

    Classification of the Japonic languages

    Classification_of_the_Japonic_languages

  • Kama culture
  • Archaeological culture in Russia

    the early Proto-Uralic language, which would later expand eastwards and westwards with the Seima-Turbino material culture. Uralic languages would later

    Kama culture

    Kama_culture

  • Mari people
  • Finno-Ugric ethnic group of Eastern Europe

    ; Carpelan, C. (2005). "The cultural counterparts to Proto-Indo-European, Proto-Uralic and Proto-Aryan: Matching the dispersal and contact patterns in

    Mari people

    Mari people

    Mari_people

  • Pre-Indo-European languages
  • Languages of Eurasia before the arrival of Indo-European languages

    indigenous languages of the Americas (now surrounded by English, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, and French), as well as of several Uralic languages (such as

    Pre-Indo-European languages

    Pre-Indo-European languages

    Pre-Indo-European_languages

  • Dene–Yeniseian languages
  • Proposed language family

    targets Karasuk languages – Hypothetical Asian language family Uralo-Siberian languages – a hypothetical language family consisting of Uralic, Yukaghir, and

    Dene–Yeniseian languages

    Dene–Yeniseian_languages

  • Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages
  • Endangered language family of the Russian Far East

    Eskimo–Aleut as well as in Chukotko-Kamchatkan, argued for a link between Uralic, Yukaghir, Chukotko-Kamchatkan, and Eskimo–Aleut calling this proposed grouping

    Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages

    Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages

    Chukotko-Kamchatkan_languages

  • Finns
  • Baltic Finnic ethnic group

    of the larger Uralic family of languages, which also includes Hungarian. These languages are markedly different from most other languages spoken in Europe

    Finns

    Finns

    Finns

  • Proto-Indo-European mythology
  • Indo-European languages, based on the assumption that parts of the Proto-Indo-Europeans' original belief systems survived in the daughter traditions. The Proto-Indo-European

    Proto-Indo-European mythology

    Proto-Indo-European mythology

    Proto-Indo-European_mythology

  • E
  • Fifth letter of the Latin alphabet

    Modifier letter small reversed e, which is a superscript IPA letter The Uralic Phonetic Alphabet uses various forms of e and epsilon / open e: U+1D07 ᴇ

    E

    E

    E

  • Italo-Celtic languages
  • Hypothetical grouping of the Italic and Celtic language families

    innovations, likely to have developed after the breakup of the Proto-Indo-European language. It is also possible that some of these are not innovations,

    Italo-Celtic languages

    Italo-Celtic_languages

  • Proto-Baltic language
  • Ancestor of the Baltic languages

    Proto-Baltic (PB, PBl, Common Baltic) is the unattested, reconstructed ancestral proto-language of all Baltic languages. It is not attested in writing

    Proto-Baltic language

    Proto-Baltic_language

  • Estonian language
  • Finnic language

    branch of the Uralic (a.k.a. Uralian, or Finno-Ugric) language family. Other Finnic languages include Finnish and several endangered languages spoken around

    Estonian language

    Estonian language

    Estonian_language

  • Finn (ethnonym)
  • Ethnic group name

    an etymological link between the Finnish and the Sami languages and other modern Uralic languages. It also supports the hypothesis of a common etymological

    Finn (ethnonym)

    Finn_(ethnonym)

  • Yukaghir languages
  • Family of two languages in far northeastern Russia

    suggested that they are distantly related to the Uralic languages, thus forming the putative Uralic–Yukaghir language family. Michael Fortescue argued that Yukaghir

    Yukaghir languages

    Yukaghir languages

    Yukaghir_languages

  • Germanic substrate hypothesis
  • Hypothesis about the history of Germanic languages

    changes from Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic. Wiik's argument is that only three language groups were widespread in Neolithic Europe: Uralic, Indo-European

    Germanic substrate hypothesis

    Germanic_substrate_hypothesis

  • Proto-Indo-Europeans
  • Postulated prehistoric ethnolinguistic group

    Indo-European and Uralic speakers (4000 BC – 1000AD)" (PDF). University of Helsinki, Suomenlinna, Finland. Look up Appendix:List of Proto-Indo-European roots

    Proto-Indo-Europeans

    Proto-Indo-Europeans

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  • ORALIE
  • Female

    English

    ORALIE

    English form of French Aurélie, ORALIE means "golden."

    ORALIE

  • Sarlic
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Sarlic

    Pain.

    Sarlic

  • Urali
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Modern

    Urali

    Love

    Urali

  • Oralie
  • Girl/Female

    English Latin

    Oralie

    Golden.

    Oralie

  • MURALI
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    MURALI

    (முரளி) Hindi myth name attributed to Krishna, MURALI means "flute."

    MURALI

  • Oralia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American

    Oralia

    Golden.

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  • Murali
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Murali

    Flute

    Murali

  • Urania
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese

    Urania

    Heavenly; Muse of Astronomy

    Urania

  • ALIC
  • Male

    English

    ALIC

    Short form of English Alexander, ALIC means "defender of mankind."

    ALIC

  • Uraif |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Uraif |

    Good scent

    Uraif |

  • Pralit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Pralit

    Shiny; Fire

    Pralit

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Jain, Marathi

    Surali

    Goddess

    Surali

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Latin

    Aralia

    Popularity; Golden

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  • Girl/Female

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    Heavenly.

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  • Oralie
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    American, British, Christian, English, French, Latin

    Oralie

    Golden; Variant Aurelia

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    Arabic, Australian

    Rafic

    Friend

    Rafic

  • Zim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Zim

    Arabic Alphabet

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    African, Arabic, Muslim

    Larbi

    Arabic

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  • Female

    Hebrew

    URANIT

    (אוּרָנִית) Hebrew name URANIT means "light."

    URANIT

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  • Boy/Male

    Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Murali

    Flute; Lord Krishna; The King of the Earth

    Murali

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  • Nicholaus
  • Boy/Male

    Greek American

    Nicholaus

    People's victory.

  • Vaarin
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    Hindu, Indian

    Vaarin

    Ocean

  • Birthe
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, German, Swedish

    Birthe

    Bright; Famous

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ashwesh

    Hopeful

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Aadiyapadham

    One who is Very Active or Quick

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Zeeshan

    Person who Stay with style, Peaceful

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Abhigna

    Precious; Knowledgeable; Lighting; Beautiful

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    Spandana

    Motivation; Competition; React

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    Muslim

    Fakhra |

    Good, New

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    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Ganpati

    God; Lord Ganesh

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  • Uretic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the urine; diuretic; urinary; as, uretic medicine.

  • Durylic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, allied to, or derived from, durene; as, durylic acid.

  • Salic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Salian Franks, or to the Salic law so called.

  • Photos
  • pl.

    of Photo

  • Italic
  • n.

    An Italic letter, character, or type (see Italic, a., 2.); -- often in the plural; as, the Italics are the author's. Italic letters are used to distinguish words for emphasis, importance, antithesis, etc. Also, collectively, Italic letters.

  • Ural-Altaic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Urals and the Altai; as the Ural-Altaic, or Turanian, languages.

  • Uraemic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to uraemia; as, uraemic convulsions.

  • Ural
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, the Urals, a mountain range between Europe and Asia.

  • Photogalvanography
  • n.

    The art or process of making photo-electrotypes.

  • Uralian
  • a.

    Alt. of Uralic

  • Furilic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or derived from, furile; as, furilic acid.

  • Tragic
  • n.

    A tragedy; a tragic drama.

  • Malic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or obtained from, apples; as, malic acid.

  • Gravic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or causing, gravitation; as, gravic forces; gravic attraction.

  • Garlic
  • n.

    A plant of the genus Allium (A. sativum is the cultivated variety), having a bulbous root, a very strong smell, and an acrid, pungent taste. Each root is composed of several lesser bulbs, called cloves of garlic, inclosed in a common membranous coat, and easily separable.

  • Uralic
  • a.

    Of or relating to the Ural Mountains.