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1 l̨ȗdьje
l̨ȗdьje Grammatical information: n. io Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `peolple'Page in Trubačev: XV 194-200Old Church Slavic:Russian:ljúdi `people' [Nompm i]Czech:lidé `people' [Nompm i], lidí [Gens]Old Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:ljȗdi `people' [Nompm i];Čak. l̨ȗdi (Vrgada) `people' [Nompm i];Čak. l̨ȗdi (Orbanići) `people' [Nompm i]Slovene:ljudję̑ `people' [Nompm i]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: li̯oudei̯esLithuanian:liáudis `people' [f i] 1Latvian:l̨àudis `people' [Nompm i]Indo-European reconstruction: h₁leudʰ-ei-esOther cognates:
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Udey — This interesting and unusual name is a variant form of the popular medieval English male personal name Hudde , which has a complex origin. In most cases the origin is from the personal name hugh , or which Hud(de) is a diminutive, and which was… … Surnames reference
Udy — This interesting and unusual name is a variant form of the popular medieval English male personal name Hudd or Hudde, which has a complex origin. In most cases the origin is from the personal name Hugh , introduced into England by the Normans… … Surnames reference