Vowel Shifts - interchangeable e i
Interchangeable e/i:
There are frequent i/e switches in medieval Russian particularly in unstressed syllables.
Examples: Belyi (1301)/Bilyi (1649) (s.n. Beloi), Dedlelets/Dedilets (both 1175) (s.n. Dedelets), Onikei (1448)/Onekei (3rd ed.)/Onikii (c1452) (from Anikei), Ogrufena (15th c.)/Ogrufina (1445) (from Agripina)
Beg (m) -- "plea."
Began (m) -- Began. 1115. [Mor 31]
Bela (m) -- "white."
Belka (m) -- "squirrel."
Beloi (m) -- "white."
Bin'chula (m) -- Bin'chula. 1254. [Mor 12]
- Pat Vars: Benchulik (Andrei Benchulik). 1399. [Mor 10]
Chekhoslav (m) -- "Czech glory."
Cheslav (m) -- Cheslav. 1310. [Mor 206]
- Vars: Ceslaus. 1310. [Mor 206]
Dedlelets (m) -- "grandfather." Dedlelets, boiar. 1175. [Tup 141]
- Vars: Dedilets (boiar). 1175. [Tup 141]
Derzhak (m) -- "to hold."
Derzhata (m) -- "to hold."
- Vars: Dirsota. 1197. [Mor 69]
Derzhek (m) -- "to hold."
Derzhislav (m) -- "to maintain glory."
Detana (f) -- Detana. 1402. [Mor 81]
Dmitrii (m) -- Great Prince Dmitrii. 1262. [Gra 9]
- Dims: Dmitro (Dmitro Hassan, lord's peasant). 1565. [Tup 103]
- Dmitrok (falconer). 1328-41. [Gra 142]
- Vars: Dimiter (Dimiter Wassilievitze, Novgorod governor). 1448. [Gra 120]
- Pat Vars: Demetevich ([A]rtemii Demetevich). 15th Century. [Gra 264]
Emelian (m) -- "flattering."Emelian. Lived in the 9th century. [Buk 18]
- Vars: Emel'ian (Emel'ian Ostaf'ev syn, scribe). 1515. [RIB XIV 3]
Epistima (f) -- "knowledge." Epistima, martyr. Died in 3rd Century. [Buk 622-3]
- Vars: Epestemiia (Epestemiia Okinfieva doch', nicknamed Milava, daughter of peasant in Prilutskii monastery). 1612. [Tup 462]
Eremei (m) -- "Hermes." Eremei Krivtsev. 1315-22. [Gra 280]
- Dims: Eremeiko (Eremeiko Fedorov syn, sexton). 1568. [RIB XIV 83]
- Eremia (Eremia Mogila). 1598. [Tup 253]
- Vars: Eremii (Eremii Ondriev syn Obros'ev). 1611. [RIB XII 156]
Evgeniia (f) -- "noble." Fem of Evgenii. Evgeniia, saint-martyr. 13th Century. [Art II 63-4; #62]
- Vars: Evgin'ia (Lithuanian princess). Before 1387. [Zap 608]
Evsignii (m) -- "good sign." Evsignii, martyr. Died in 362. [Buk 430]
- Vars: Evsegnii (martyr). 13-14th Centuries. [Lev 55]
- Evsignei (Menshik Savel'ev syn, nicknamed Evsignei). 1618. [Tup 248]
Evsigniia (f) -- "good sign." Fem of Evsignii.
- Vars: Evsegniia (of Suzdal). 1202. [Lav 417]
Feliks (m) -- "happy."
- Feliks, martyr. Died c164. [Buk 63]
- Vars: Felyce (Novgorod governor-general). 1338. [Gra 71]
- Filiks. First Half of 14th Century. [Art VII 20; #414]
Feoktist (m) -- "sent by God."
- Feoktist, father superior of the Kirillov monastery. 1559. [RIB II 40]
- Vars: Feklist (Novgorod archbishop). 1316. [Gra 65]
- Pat Vars: Fiklistov (Mosei Fiklistov). 15th Century. [Gra 311]
Fetin'ia (f) -- Fetin'ia, boiaress. Before 1553. [Kaz 486]
Grigorii (m) -- "to be awake." Russianization of Gregory. Grigorii Semenovich, boiar. 1375. [Gra 285]
- Vars: Gregorie (Gregorie Jacowitz Kretewe). 1503. [Gra 332]
- Pat Vars: Chriskowicz [from Chrisko] (Kunas Chriskowicz, craftsman). 1565. [Tup 216]
Ioann (m) -- The Russianization of John (God is gracious) and one of the most common given names. Both the older form (Ioann) and the newer (Ivan) are common in period. Ioann, son of Ivan the Terrible. 1558. [RIB XII 129]
- Dims: Evanets. Second Half of 15th Century. [Gra 254]
- Ivanets (Ivanets Ontsyforov syn Leonov, scribe). 1595. [RIB XIV 149]
- Vars: Evan. 13th-14th Century. [Art VI 94; #391]
- Ivan (Ivan Fomin syn, governor). 1181-2. [Gra 284]
- Pat Vars: Evanov [from Evan] (Mikita Istovno Evanov). Second Half of 14th Century. [Art V 104; #278]
- Pat Vars (f): Evanova (Evanova zhena). Second Half of 15th Century. [Gra 254]
Iustin (m) -- Russianiztion of Justin ("justice"). Iustin, martyr. 13-14th Centuries. [Lev 45]
- Vars: Usten (Usten Semenov syn). Second Half of 15th Century. [Gra 252]
- Ustin. 13-14th Centuries. [Lev 45]
Iustina (f) -- "justice." Fem of Iustin. Iustina, martyr. c300. [Buk 559]
- Vars: Usten'ia (wife of captain Vasilii). 15th Century. [Gra 311]
Khotebor (m) -- "wish/overcome." All Moravian. Khotebor. 1196. [Mor 201]
Kildeman (m) -- Kildeman. 1596. [RIB II 53]
- Vars: Keldeman. 1603. [RIB II 77]
Kseniia (f) -- "hospitable."
Ksenofont (m) -- "speaking foreign languages."
- Ksenofont, saint. 5th Century. [Buk 64-5]
- Vars: Ksenifont (Ksenifont Ivanov syn). 1602. [RIB XIV 161]
- Sinofont. 14th Century. [Art VI 66; #368]
- Pats: Ksenofontov (Bogdan Ksenofontov, clerk of Tsar Ivan IV). 1576. [Tup 52]
- Pat Vars: Sinofontov (Fedor Sinofontov). Second Half of 14th Century. [Art V 91; #264]
Kuz'ma (m) -- Kuz'ma, falconer. 1328-41. [Gra 142]
- Dims: Kuzemka (Kuzemka Bobyl', peasant of the Polonovsk parish). 1495. [Tup 50]
Kveton (m) -- Kveton. 1130. [Mor 99]
Lovek (m) -- "hunter." (Bohemian and Moravian) Lovek. 1031. [Mor 112]
- Vars: Lovich. 1107. [Mor 112]
Markell (m) -- "hammer." Markell, saint. Died in 485. [Buk 719-20]
Matfei (m) -- "gift of God." Russianization of Matthew. Matfei Falaleevich, Novgorod captain. 1371. [Gra 28]
- Pat Vars: Matfeevich' (Arsenii Matfeevich'). c1456. [Gra 294]
Miliuk (m) -- "nice." Mikifor Sidorov syn Miliuk, servant. 1542. [Tup 251]
- Pats: Miliukov (Ivan Ivanovich Miliukov, Tiumen' governor). 1623-8. [RIB II 475]
- Pat Vars: Meliukov [from Meliuk] (Ivan Vasil'evich Meliukov, Dvina governor). 1598. [RIB XIV 151]
Milka (m) -- "dear." Milka. 1088. [Mor 123] (Serbian, Pomeranian, Moravian, ?)
Milosh (m) -- Milosh. 1052. [Mor 124]
- Vars: Melocs. 1389. [Mor 124]
Moisei (m) -- Russianiation of Moses. Moisei. 12th-13th Centuries. [Art VII 37; #430]
- Vars: Moisii (Moisii Domazhinich). 1175. [Mor 75]
- Pats: Moiseev (Emel'ian Moiseev, lieutenant). 1621. [RIB XIV 348]
- Pat Vars: Moiseevich' (Dementii Moiseevich'). 1465-6. [Gra 302]
Mstidrug (m) -- Mstidrug. 1220. [Mor 131]
Mstislav (m) -- "glorious avenger." Great Prince Mstislav Volodimir' syn. 1130. [Gra 140]
- Vars: Mistislav. 1052. [Mor 131]
Mstivoi (m) -- Mstivoi. 1239. [Mor 130-1]
Nachevoi (m) -- "starting." Nachevoi. 1071. [Mor 134] (Bohemian)
Nachimir (m) -- "start of peace." Nachimir. 1228. [Mor 135] (Pomeranian, ?, Moravian)
- Vars: Nachemir. 1228. [Mor 135]
Nemir (m) -- "restless." Nemir. 1412. [Tup 273]
- Dims: Nemira (Nemira Rezanovich', landowner). Recorded in 1450. [Tup 273]
Nikifor (m) -- "victorious." Nikifor Matfeev syn Esipov. 1528. [RIB XII 1]
- Dims: Mekeforko (peasant). Second Half of 14th Century. [Art V 148; #314]
Patrikei (m) -- "patrician." Patrikei Nasonov, scribe. 1597. [RIB II 1101]
- Vars: Patrakei (Patrakei Dmit'rievich). Mid 15th Century. [Gra 220]
Pina (m) -- "kick." Pina. 970. [Mor 151]
Plen' (m) -- "captive." Plen'. 1222. [Mor 152] (South Slav, Serbian)
- Vars: Plin'. 1222. [Mor 152]
Pois (m) -- Pois. 1246. [Mor 153]
- Vars: Poes. 1246. [Mor 153]
Porfirii (m) -- "purple." Porfirii, martyr. 2nd Century. [Buk 93]
- Vars: Perferei (Perferei Stefanov syn, lieutenant). 1572. [RIB XIV 89]
- Perfirei (deacon of the Nizhegorod Pechersk monastery). 1602. [RIB II 975]
Potapii (m) -- Potapii, priest. 1588. [RIB XIV 127]
- Vars: Potapei (Potapei Pavlov syn). 1517-8. [RIB XIV 5]
Slavibor (m) -- "glory/overcome." (Bohemian, Pomeranian, Polish, Moravian)
Tem (m) -- "theme." (Bohemian)
Vechen (m) -- "elderly." (Bohemian, Moravian)