[Facts] Re: Question about Greek names
1) "what exactly does that paragraph up there mean (lol)"From "Collins" dictionary:
"hypocorism"; NOUN a pet name, esp one using a diminutive affix: "Sally" is a hypocorism for "Sarah". History: from Greek "hypokorisma", from "hypokorizesthai", to use pet names, from "hypo" beneath + "korizesthai", from "kore" girl, "kouros" boy.
"hypocoristic" ADJECTIVE
"hypocoristically" ADVERB
In the Greek tradition it is a common thing to give hypocoristic names to babies, children and even to grown ups as a way of showing familiarity and/or affection.
2) "is 'ita' the same as 'itsa'?"No it is similar though different.
3) "what is the male equivalent, if there is one?"It will be:
-akis, (Petros-Petrakis) or
-oulis (Tasos-Tasoulis).
“ If you live by nature, you will never be poor; if you live by what men think, you will never be rich. Nature demands little, opinion a great deal.”
(EPICUROS 341-270 BCE)
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Question about Greek names  ·  Briallen  ·  2/11/2006, 2:52 PM
Re: Question about Greek names  ·  Kassios  ·  2/12/2006, 10:28 AM
Re: Question about Greek names  ·  Briallen  ·  2/12/2006, 4:44 PM
Re: Question about Greek names  ·  Kassios  ·  2/12/2006, 4:04 AM
Re: Question about Greek names  ·  Ivayla  ·  2/11/2006, 3:43 PM
Re: Question about Greek names  ·  Briallen  ·  2/11/2006, 4:24 PM