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== Variants throughout Indo-European languages == |
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Variants throughout Indo-European languages
[edit]Articles like John have every possible variant thought of (John, Hans, Juan, Jean, Sean, Shawn, Shane, Johann) and this is common for all the Hebrew (Afro-Asiatic language group) names, but for some reason names with their origin in Indo-European languages do not yet have the same treatment on Wikipedia! Shouldn't other names related to mean "day" meaning sky or related to Dyeus / Jove / Zeus / Tusito be added? Wouldn't the name Dion fall into this category? I'm sure there are many others from slavic variants and more that were common names. 4.255.54.186 (talk) 17:37, 20 November 2008 (UTC)