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What story? Scythian = steppic in the medieval terminology and not an ethnicity, etc.
Where? The name is Hungarian origin. The word was Slavonic origin, not the name!
The HUN Levente came from a SLV Louanta form, like the HUN köszméte from the SLV kosmata and lot of other loanwords.Then ok.
Hard to get from louanta.
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Scythia means Scythia in the first order and he was from there, no matter what tribe he belong to
Secodnly, 1/3 of Turks has IE (mostly Scythian) origin. The same with "steppians" what is not a real thing.
Thirdly, the source saied, that he was an IE as well, no matter scythian or other provenance.
Thats all.
Aha. But the name could be implemented as well, as originaly slavic, transmutating later.Where? The name is Hungarian origin. The word was Slavonic origin, not the name!
Ok.The HUN Levente came from a SLV Louanta form, like the HUN köszméte from the SLV kosmata and lot of other loanwords.
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If someone has the name of foreign etymology, then it is probable, that he is of that origin too.
If you would find a person in Poland in Xth century who was named Otto or Henry, the he would
be on 99% a German. High probability was also in next centuries, and with some names is still
today. If you would find for example someone who is named Mściwoj in Hungary, he would be
in 99% a Pole, not Hungarian. The same was in other folks, the oldest the more.
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Nobody know nothing about the Scythians ethnicity in the medieval times. This was a meaningless name, but a clear marker for a lifestyle.
Levente's name was never Slavonic. His name is a Hungarian name. The Hungarian name is Slavonic origin, but Levente was not Louanta.Aha. But the name could be implemented as well, as originaly slavic, transmutating later.
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