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Etymology of the name. A try

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Herodotus mentions the Scythian Chief Oktamasades (4:80).

Could this name be Turkish?

We know the pre-Atilla Hun Chief Oktar. Pritsak says it comes from the Old Turkish verb ökte-: (to encourage).

Ökte- (v)> Öktem: brave (strong) >? Oktamasades

More info> https://uzunbacakadem.blogspot.com/2022/05/herodotus-scythian-oktamasades-turkic.html

The same root?UzunbacakAdem (talk) 09:33, 8 July 2022 (UTC) Uzunbacak Adem[reply]