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These names are pretty cringeworthy and obviously purely archaeological there was certainly a common ethnonym among them.

Veneti, and whatever its reconstruction in the PIE seems quite common in various branches. I read an author who says that the Danavas of the Vedas are an ancient ethnic group of proto-Indo-Europeans. The Vedic hymns speak of two ancestral races: Danavas and Sudanavas, "the good Danavas". This indicates that _Dānu_ became the basis of an ethnonym, appearing in the Indian Danavas, the Irish Tuatha Dé Danann, and in the same pattern of divine conflict in other Indo-European mythologies

Could someone cite some sources?
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Aryan is a common ethnonym used by Indo-Europeans until the Middle Ages.

Proto-Indo-European form: h2eri̯ó

Anatolian;
Hittite: arā-
Lycian: Arawa

Proto-Celtic; *aryos
Gaulish: Ariomanus (name)
Old Irish: aire
Celtiberian: araia

Germanic;*erlaz
Norse: Jarl
Old English: eorl
Numerous tribes such as Heruli

Italic;
Arius (in names)
>Caius Arius Domitianus, on behalf of his son, vowed a vow and willingly fulfilled the vow.
>Arius Goryphus, primus pilus of the First Italic Legion “Antoniniana,” restored the spring and planted trees; he gave the gift to the goddess under the care of Arius Diogenianus.

Greek; from h2éristos
ἄριστος" and literally thousands of personal names containing this root, such as Aristaínetos, Arístaikhmos

>but especially of a person best in socialrank("noblest"), (of a person) best invalor("bravest"), (of a person) best inmorality("mostethical/moral"), (of any thing) best inusefulness/utility("most useful")

Even Aristotle, our Western father.

We already know the indo-iranic versions
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Thanks! is there anywhere I can read this even though I have zero knowledge of linguistics? Also, what do you think of the connection between "good Danavas"?
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>Also, what do you think of the connection between "good Danavas"?
Looks plausible but idk for sure
We had about a thousand threads about this and all the sources were provided. See desuarchive.org. there isn't a book that deals with this specifically because nowadays everyone is a matriarchal libtard
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Maybe teutéh1-???
It means people or tribe
Northern Kurdish tûde and Sogdian twδyh /tūδē/ Latin tōtus, Latvian tàuta, Lithuanian tautà, Irish tuath, Welsh tud, Gothic þiuda, Middle English thede and Teuton.
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Yamnaya and Corded Ware spoke agricultural languages according to more recent studies
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*cuc2kers
According to Adams and David Reich

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