This article analyzes the semantic and stylistic features of formative morphemes involved in the formation of anthroponyms. It highlights the role of affixal units within the naming system, their contribution to meaning construction, and their functions as markers of both individual and social identity. Using examples from Uzbek anthroponyms, the study explores the functional load and connotative meanings of these morphemes. The findings contribute to understanding how morphological elements in personal names reflect cultural, social, and stylistic contexts.
Abdumalik Saminov (Sun,) studied this question.
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