See also: indre

Ashkun

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Etymology

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Related to Sanskrit इन्द्र (indra) and Avestan 𐬌𐬧𐬛𐬭𐬀 (iṇdra, name of a daeva). Semantic analysis suggests that it may have influenced by post-Vedic Indo-Aryan parallel to Sanskrit.

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Indrë (Sanu)[1]

  1. Indra

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References

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  1. ^ Strand, Richard F. (2016) “′indra”, in Nûristânî Etymological Lexicon[1]
  • Jakob Halfmann (2023) Nuristani Theonyms in Light of Historical Phonology, in Roots of Peristan, Rome, Italy, page 338

Kamkata-viri

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Etymology

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Possibly from Proto-Indo-Iranian *índras. Related to Sanskrit इन्द्र (indra) and Avestan 𐬌𐬧𐬛𐬭𐬀 (iṇdra, name of a daeva). Semantic analysis suggests that it may have influenced by post-Vedic Indo-Aryan parallel to Sanskrit.

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Indrë (Southeastern Katë)

  1. Indra

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References

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  • Jakob Halfmann (2023) Nuristani Theonyms in Light of Historical Phonology, in Roots of Peristan, Rome, Italy, page 338