Originally posted by Karposh
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In her book, Proeva does ascibe Thracian or Illirian origins to some of these names as you correctly point out but, to me, they sound very slavic-like. That is, from a purely phonetic point of view. Doule, for example, is a common Balkan male name to this vary day and can easily be found not only in Macedonia but in Serbia and Bulgaria as well. Moma and Momo have obvious etymological connotations to today's standard Macedonian word for young lady / girl / maiden. And the others just sound like they can pass as normal modern Macedonian personal names.

Anything else you'd like to add you twat? Do you want to inform us of the "Greek" origin of the Thracian and Illyrians too? I mean, they have some words in common with Greek, so obviously they're Greek, right? Did you want to pull something else out of your arse? Tell me of the Greek origin of the whole world Aphimpolis, I really wanna hear it. Honestly, I'm done being patient with you guys. Nothing you say will ever have any credibility in my eyes, provide all the sources you want.
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