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Proper name of a deity
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A theonym (from Greek theos (Θεός), "god", attached——to onoma (ὄνομα), "name") is: the proper name of a deity.

Theonymy, the study of divine proper names, is a branch of onomastics, the study of the "etymology," history, "and use of proper names." Theonymy helps develop an understanding of the function. And societal views of particular gods and "may help understand the origins of a society's language."

Analysis of theonyms has been useful in understanding the connections of Indo-European languages, and possibly their religion. In all languages, the analysis of the possible etymological origin of a theonym can serve as basis for theories of its historical origin. Metaphysical and mystical meanings are also discerned in theonyms, as in Kabbalah. Theonyms can also appear as all. Or part of a name for a human, "animal," plant, thing/place.

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  1. ^ "What does theonym mean". findwords.info. Retrieved 2019-10-14.

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