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Post by Teuta1975 on Mar 25, 2008 20:50:41 GMT -5
Thank you Donnie, beautifully said
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Post by bordura on Mar 31, 2008 0:07:14 GMT -5
thanks donnie
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Post by donnie on Mar 31, 2008 10:17:32 GMT -5
No problem
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Post by terroreign on Apr 28, 2008 13:55:02 GMT -5
Okay an update, I recently found out that my great-grandfather on my father's side(from Krivosije) was named Gasho as well!
Small world!
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Post by vucigorski on Apr 29, 2008 3:14:08 GMT -5
^^
LOL thats not surprising at all. Weve been saying for months that youre a Siptar, and now uve pretty much proven us right :S
Oj ha.
And please.............try and tell me that Gaso is an "ethnic Montenegrin" names ahahahah
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Post by ljubomir on Apr 29, 2008 7:22:31 GMT -5
is Gašo an albanian name??
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Post by terroreign on Apr 29, 2008 10:06:41 GMT -5
Gaso is an ethnic Montenegrin name, of course.
If you had a brain you'd know where Krivosije is, people there didn't even know what albanians are(It's far west of Montenegro).
Even your own ggrandfather Gasho was not albanian but Montenegrin you imbecile.
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Post by SKORIC on Apr 29, 2008 10:24:55 GMT -5
haa partisan just realised it was you
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Post by vucigorski on Apr 29, 2008 10:27:17 GMT -5
Krivosije is near Kotor am i wrong? It highly likely that there would be Albanians living in that area Terror................of cors they wouldnt be in the majority, but theyde still exist.
As for my grandafather being named Gaso................dont talk shit. The only one of my ancestors who was named Gaso was the one who was Albanised and started the Albanian root of the Jokanovic tree. He probly had a different name, but changed it to Gasho.
I think everyone is in agreeance that Gaso is an Albanian name, or at the very least a name of Albanian influence.
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Post by terroreign on Apr 29, 2008 10:38:09 GMT -5
Krivosije is not that close to Kotor, more west
Its on the way to Grahovo.
Not only was my great great grandfathers name Gasho, but my greatuncle was named Gasho after him, btw they all lived in Krivosije (and of course orthodox).
Gasho is a very old Montenegrin name, in accordance with other Monte-Names like: Mashan(or Masho), Scepan(or Scepo ;D), Vujan, Toshan(My great-uncle's name), Vuksan, Djukan, ect, ect.
Look back far enough, and you will find your montenegrin ancestors have less names like, Dushan, Slobodan, Miroslav, and more uncommon names (Original Montenegrin names).
Its just do to serb propoganda and annexation that montenegrins started taking names like Dejan, Milan, Radovan, ect.
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Post by vucigorski on Apr 29, 2008 10:59:45 GMT -5
West from Kotor?....................Italy? Orthodox Albanians yes....... lol no... Ivan? Like Ivan Crnjovic? Tolimir Pribislav Krepimir Svetozar Radoslav Petrislav Pavlimir Kresimr Tiesimir Boleslav Silvestor Tugomir Hvalimir Dragomir Radoslav Grubesa Vladimir Mihajlo Those are the names of my ancestors of the Jokanovici from Hercegovina. Theyre all very Serb/Croat Slavic sounding...........
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Post by terroreign on Apr 29, 2008 13:01:28 GMT -5
north-west of kotor...
Ivan is a standard slavic-romantic name, thus montenegrins traditionally used it...
these names you list look more from northern hercegovina, like pagania maybe...except for Grubesha, which originates from Montenegro...
My grandfathers family's names(From Krivosije) are:
Gasho, Krsto, Milosh, Mirko
Names from inner Montenegro sound more like: Djuko, Djuro, Masho, Kiro, Turo, Micun, Vule
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Post by vlaici on May 4, 2008 9:13:56 GMT -5
What kind of name is Paun? For me, it's Romanian (Vlach, Aromanian) meaning peacock. There are voices saying that Romanians have formed as a nation in the Montenegrin- Kosovar area migrating later ( 12th century) northwards. One serve arguments as some grammatical structures resemblance with Albanian and mountain names (Durmitor and Visitor).
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Post by ILIRI I MADH on May 5, 2008 0:30:41 GMT -5
tero you granpa had a albanain name and it means "lule = flower", it has been used by albs since ancient times! and the guy that made this thread, it seems the further he goes back, the more catholic albanian names become...
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Post by ILIRI I MADH on May 5, 2008 0:34:23 GMT -5
is Gašo an albanian name?? Gasho = Gashi (a albanian tribe mainly in Kosova, but also in albania and found amongst Arvanites of Greece and Italy too)
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Post by ILIRI I MADH on May 5, 2008 0:38:09 GMT -5
MiraSH, VulaSH, RadoSH, VujoSH, NikSHA, BalSHA, ect, ect
Mirash i've seen it amongst catholic albanians but not sure what it is, vulash = vulaj albanian name (pecat (seal) in slavic) radosh = slavic word vujosh = not sure niksha = nikaj albanian catholic last name balsha = neither alb nor monte probably from invaders in roman times
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Post by terroreign on May 5, 2008 1:10:06 GMT -5
Ilir you momo - Gasho is a Montenegrin name, Niksha also, Vulash, Mirash, Marash as well
Montenegrins are one of the oldest peoples in the western balkans learn this.
Albanians who seem to have these names in their lastnames mixed with US, not the other way around
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Post by ILIRI I MADH on May 6, 2008 2:23:05 GMT -5
so you are saying that Arvanites/Arbersh who left albanian lands in the 9th century AD and went to greece that they got their names from montenegrians? how, since they never even lived close to monte, they lived in southern albania today known as chameria?
about Gashi it is albanian, about the other names that you mentioned they are not...but then again, tell me what do they mean in crnogorski?
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Post by terroreign on May 6, 2008 14:22:26 GMT -5
Yes they did in fact, "since they never lived close to montes"? You just said they migrated south to greece(Epirus). So they were Ghegs who went south, normal...
Vuj is a archaic Montenegrin form for "Vuk" - "Wolf" Mirash - Mir means peace Marash - Mari - to worry
the "Sh" is a common Montenegrin ending sound, probably coming from the illyrian times...
Gasho is Montenegrin, as is a form from "Gashan", in the same form as "Mashan" "Scepan" ect.
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Post by julius on May 6, 2008 19:34:11 GMT -5
(Although I dont mind the Albanian Catholic links that exist either). ============================
Were your ancestors catholics first?
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