Albania – General
Central Intelligence Agency. (1966). Albanian personal names. Washington.
Notes: LC Control Number: 68061048
Kondi, S. (1998). Name and identity in the region of Dukagjin (Northern Albania; 1993). in: P. H. Stahl Names and social structure: Examples from Southeast Europe (pp. 69-72).
Abstract: Description of naming customs in a rural Catholic region. Explanation of the baptismal name and the patronymic. There is also the traditional name which is composed of the baptismal name, the father’s name, and the grandfather’s name (Vuksan Lek Nika). Another type of name is that of the village. The types of names used in address are described. Two types of names that are somewhat unusual are: (1) those names not pronounced like gjarpër (serpent) or ujku (wolf), and (2), the name of a newly-deceased which must be announced by shouting to members of the tribe.
Murati ? (1993). Dëshmime onomastike per autoktonine e shqiptarëve në trojet etnike të tyre në Maqedoni.
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Murati, Q. (1993). Dëshmime onomastike per autoktonine e shqiptarëve në trojet etnike të tyre në Maqedoni. Tiranë: Shtëpia Botuese "Fan Noli".
Shpuza, J. (1998). Vëzhgim për emrat familjarë të shqiptarëve. Shkodër: Shtëpia Botuese "Idromeno".
Stahl, P. H. (1998). Names and social structure : examples from Southeast Europe. Boulder, Colo: East European Monographs.
Notes: 214pp
Abstract: author abstract "Numerous studies have been made on systems of naming in western Europe but south-eastern Europe has been little documented until now. This volume examines patterns in naming in Albania, Greece, Romania, and and collects data from all social categories over various periods of history. More traditional and less influenced by governments, this area of Europe has preserved conventions of name and territorialization, name and tribal society, or name and religion that reconstitute systems that have elsewhere disappeared."
Topalli, K. (2000). Lashtësia e krishterimit ndër shqiptarë sipas dëshmive të gjuhës shqipe. Studime Filologjike, 54(3-4), 109-117.
Notes: Albanian language; lexicology; and personal names
Albania – Genetics
Biondi, G., Raspe, P., Mascie-Taylor, C. G. N., & Lasker, G. W. (1996). Repetition of the same pair of surnames in marriages in Albanian Italians, Greek Italians, and the Italian population of Campobasso province. Human Biology, 68(4), 573-583.
Abstract: The isolation of a population as a result of any boundary leads to a kinship mating pattern, the extent of which can be measured by the frequency of repeated pairs of surnames in actual marriages compared with that in random pairings
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