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Bureaucratic details
- Name: Primary, Alternate, Household or Other?
- Action: New, Resub (kingdom), Resub (laurel), Name Change (retain old as alt), Name Change (release old name), Name Change from Holding Name, Other
- Already Registered Name?
- Authenticity desired?
- Allowed Changes: All, Intermediate and Minor, Minor only, No changes
- If changes needed: Language/Culture, Meaning, Sound, Spelling (details)
- Allow Holding Name?
- Gender of Name
- Previous submission history, if any
- Kingdom?
Name Inspiration
- Basic info about the name: Russian... singer/performer...
Given Name
- Ryska (f) -- "lynx." Ryska, second wife of Vatslav. 1297. [Khr 262] - from Wickenden 2nd edition
Byname/Surname
Occupational Bynames in Medieval Russia by Paul Wickenden of Thanet - http://www.goldschp.net/archive/jobnames.html#music
- Pevtsova - expected feminine form of Pevstov - Singer (1545) [266]
- Domracheeva - expected feminine form of Domracheev - Player, domra (a stringed instrument) (1570) [72]
Pevitsa - fem. singer (masc. is pevets) - simple descriptive occupational byname. Documentation of that naming pattern below. Word documented in Словар Русского Языка XI-XIVII вв. - http://etymolog.ruslang.ru/index.php?act=xi-xvii
Examples of simple descriptive occupational bynames:
- Kuznets (m) -- "smith." Klementii Kuznets Sestorikov. 1466. [Tup 214]
- Kozhevnik (m) -- "currier." Mikei Vasil'ev syn Kozhevnik. 1573. [RIB II 93]
- Pirozhnikov (m) -- "pie maker." Ofonas Pirozhnik, craftsman. 1599. [Tup 304]
- Plotnik (m) -- "carpenter." Plotnik. 1371. [Mor 152]
All above from Wickenden 2nd edition.
Combination
- Documentation for the combination of the names
- Needed if lingual mix, temporal incompatibility, double-given name, etc.
- Name elements are within 200 years of each other.