Vestnik of Samara University. History, pedagogics, philologyVestnik of Samara University. History, pedagogics, philology2542-04452712-8946Samara National Research University393210.18287/2542-0445-2014-20-9-165-170UnknownSURNAMES OF TURKISHORIGIN IN WRITTEN MONUMENTS OF THE GREAT DUCHY OF LITHUANIAGurskayaYu. A.morenov.sv@ssau.ruhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1825-0097Belarusian State Pedagogical University name of Maxim Tank010920142091651701403201714032017Copyright © 2014, Gurskaya Y.A.2014<p>The structural and semantic antroponimics features of Turkic origin in terms of ethno-linguistic relations that existed on the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in XIVXVI centuries are discussed in the article. Mutual influence processes, unification of anthroponimical systems are recorded on the multiethnic territory.</p>anthroponims, onomastics, proper names, linguistic and cultural contactsантропонимы, ономастика, собственные имена, языковые и культурные контакты.[1. Yurkenas Yu. Basics Baltic and Slavic anthroponimics.Vilnius: Ciklonas, 2003. 196 p.][2. Weinreich U. Language contacts. Status and research problems.Blagoveschensk: BGK named after I.A.Boduen de Courtenay Publ., 2000. 264 p.][3. Bednarchuk L. Language image of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Krakow: Lexis, 2010. 311 ð. [in Polish].][4. Kanapacki I. Tatars // Grand Duchy of Lithuania: thesaurus: in 2 Volumes. Vol. 2: Cadet corps – Jackiewicz. Edit.board: G.P. Pashkov (editor in chief). Minsk: BelEn, 2006. 792 p. [in][Belarussian].][5. Łapicz Ch. Tatars at the crossroads of cultures // Bia³ostocczyzna. 1986. № 1. P. 9-13.][6. Antonovich A. Belarusian texts, written Arabic script. Vilnius: Publ. Vilnius University, 1968. 418 p.][7. Dacewicz L. Naming Tatars and the Slavic culture naming in the northern part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania // Languages of Grand Duchy of Lithuania: Proceed.of the IV Intern.Scient. Conf. (Brest, May 18–19, 2004). Brest 2005. P. 204 – 207.][8. Lithuanian metrics Lithuanian Institute of History. Vilnius, 1998.Book 3: The Book of Records (1440–1498) / prepared E.Banionis. 162 p.: ill. Pp. 51, 62, 144.][9. Lithuanian metrics Lithuanian Institute of History. Vilnius, 2004.Book 4: The Book of Records (1479–1491) / prepared E. Banionis. 285 p.: ill. Pp. 51–52, 55, 62, 64, 87–88.][10. Lithuanian metrics Lithuanian Institute of History. Vilnius, 1993.Book 5: The Book of Records (1427–1506) / prepared E.Banionis. 285 p.: ill. Pp. 118, 267.][11. Census troops of Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1528. Minsk: Belarusian science, 2003. 444 p.: ill. Pp. 51, 59, 63, 104 – 110, 152.][12. Lithuanian metrics: Dep. first. Petrograd, 1915.Part 3. 1378 p. (Russian Historical Library, Vol. XXXIII): ill. Pp. 498, 509, 535, 581.][13. Acts issued Archaeographic Commission of Wilno for parsing of ancient instruments. Vilno. Vol. 14, 1888. 703 p.: ill. P. 226.][14. Baskakov N.A. Russian surnames of Turkic origin. Moscow: Science, 1979. 279 p.][15. Unbegaun B.O. Russian surnames: translation from English. Moscow: Progress, 1989. 443 p.][16. Zinkeviñhus Z. Lithuanian personal names. Vilnius: Lith. Lang. Inst. 2008.840 p. [in Lithuanian].][17. Wisniewski J. Tatar settlements in Sokolski and North Podlasie. Yearbook of Bialystok. Vol. XVI. Pp. 327 – 379. [in Polish].][18. Trubachyov O.N. Of materials for etymological dictionary of surnames in Russia. In: Etymology, 1966. Problems of linguistic geography and interlanguage contacts: proceedings. Moscow,][1968. Pp. 3 - 53.][19. Jankowski H. Personal names of Lithuanian-Polish Tatars. Yearbook of Polish Tatars 4, 1997. Pp. 59 – 90. [in Polish]]