Tuesday, September 3, 2013

ETHNOGENESIS OF KARTVELIAN SURNAMES,
PART II

The work of finding world's toponyms in Georgian surnames is neverending. So, let's limit it to the rest of Kartvelian surnames (-SHVILI and -DZE) from the list of Tiflis province soldiers in the WWI.

India:
Janasha, Dzamuna, Dikura, Abaka, Abela, Abisana, Akopana, Alukhana, Ambura, Amsula, Arupina, Askhavara, Gagatri, Gajama, Gantela, Gogona (Bhutan), Gumbata, Zamuga, Lagura, Laliti, Lapata, Laskara, Nadpra, Naktena, Padura, Paksa, Panika, Parsala, Patakrata, Penkra, Pereka, Putma, Kalkhata, Kalkhita, Karpala, Karsima, Kenkeba, Kulava, Kumarita, Kundula, Rukhsa, Tavela, Takalima, Takma, Tandila, Tikura, Tirasa, Udila, Hareba, Hachera, Hokera, Haruta (Pakistan), Bagara, Babra, Bakhira, Chotila, Talala, Una, Lilia, Lati, Dari, Vadia, Dasa, Dudala, Dasada, Paneli, Muli, Chuda, Dima, Varakhi, Unza, Bavla, Mansa, Heda, Godra, Savli, Devla, Kaprada, Chakra, Surati, Kvanti, Kadana

Africa:
Demba (Senegal), Demona (Eritrea), Altuna (Bantu), Vonvoro (Yoruba), Gabata (Nigeria), Gaboza (Zair), Galgala (Somali), Gemeza (Ethiopia), Gogena (Chad), Zakala (Congo), Zangala (Nigeria), Zumbula (Nigeria), Kabana (Ruanda), Kakoza (Uganda), Kalilaka (Zambia), Korsima (Eritrea), Kotama (Algeria), Kutara (Nigeria), Lagaza (Nigeria), Pinike (Senegal), Tandila (Liberia), Tibila (Ethiopia), Tindila (Burkina Fasso), Umeka (Nigeria), Ulumbaga (Africa), Habaza (Egypt)

Iran:
Davali, Arbela, Arbura, Aslamaza, Volgasa (Parthia), Zaraspa (Baktria)

Middle East, Anatolia, Caucasus:
Albara (Syria), Arakela (Armenia), Gadara (Jordan), Zamaspe (Azerbayjan), Zangura (Iraq), Navreza (Kurdistan), Datuna (Daghestan), Nikva (Daghestan), Gemaza (Daghestan), Pelika (Black Sea coast, Russia), Permisa (Kurdistan), Habala (Arabia), Hazbera (Turkey), Hetila (Artvin, Turkey), Hizana (Iraq), Horaba (Yemen), Abila (Galilea), Gamala (Galilea), Dion (Galilea), Arbela (Galilea), Gadara (Galilea), Besara (Galilea), Dora (Galilea), Baka (Galilea), Kana (Galilea), Japha (Galilea), Gorasa (Galilea), Tella (Galilea)

Europe:
Gavarda (Spain), Malaga (Spain), Divona (France), Aluga (Portugal, Montenegro), Albera (Liguria, Pyrinees), Arbola (Basque Country), Varziva (Germany), Gabata (Bulgaria), Gvarama (Spain), Goyarda (Italy), Zaruba (Europe), Kaldula (Europe), Kaskada (Spain), Korbela (Czech), Pereta (Italy), Pirina (Bulgaria), Raybula (Italy), Tageta (Italy), Tedula (Spain), Totina (Italy), Traga (Italy), Uvala (Croatia), Arona (Italy), Gordola (Italy), Karona (Italy), Aprika (Italy), Garda (Italy), Dezana (Italy), Crema (Italy), Novara (Italy), Blanda (Spain)

Three roots find themselves in absolutely incredible places:
Hubula (Papua New Gunea), Kululaga (Australia), Kagleza (Sioux!!!)

2 comments:

  1. But how could this be explaned that kartvelians are non indo-arians but have so many roots in Indian continent, ah ??!!

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  2. Perhaps, they represent the pre-Indo-Arian population of India.

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