American Psychological Association 7th edition

Hadar, G. (ca. 2010). Bienvenida "blessed be her who comes" and Azebuna "does good deeds" : name-giving patterns for girls and women in the Judeo-Spanish diaspora (Salonika 1492-1943) [Book]. Pleasant Are Their Names, (2010) 209-232, (2010) 209-232.

Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)

Hadar, Gila. 2010. „Bienvenida "blessed be her who comes" and Azebuna ‚does good deeds‘ : name-giving patterns for girls and women in the Judeo-Spanish diaspora (Salonika 1492-1943)“. Book. Pleasant Are Their Names, Nr. (2010) 209-232: (2010) 209-232.

Springer - Basic (author-date)

Hadar G (2010) Bienvenida "blessed be her who comes" and Azebuna "does good deeds" : name-giving patterns for girls and women in the Judeo-Spanish diaspora (Salonika 1492-1943). Pleasant Are Their Names (2010) 209-232

Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science

1.Hadar, G.: Bienvenida "blessed be her who comes" and Azebuna "does good deeds" : name-giving patterns for girls and women in the Judeo-Spanish diaspora (Salonika 1492-1943). Pleasant Are Their Names. (2010) 209-232 (2010).

DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690

Hadar, Gila: Bienvenida "blessed be her who comes" and Azebuna "does good deeds" : name-giving patterns for girls and women in the Judeo-Spanish diaspora (Salonika 1492-1943). In: Pleasant Are Their Names (2010), Nr. (2010) 209-232, S. (2010) 209-232

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