Kata kunci: epigrafi, antroponomastika, nama diri, binatang, makasirkasir ......Old Javanese literary works, especially panji tales, contain many character names derived from animal names such as Kuda Narawangsa, Kebo Kanigara, and Kidang Walangka. This naming phenomenon also appears to be found in the old Javanese inscriptions. The research problems of this study include motivation for naming and correlation between the personal names, social status, and official position of the users. This research uses archaeological method involving data collection, analysis, and interpretation. The results show that the naming phenomenon was generally motivated by the appreciation towards certain animals that had a place and roles in the culture of society so that they were perceived as being important and special. Broadly speaking, there was a different development trend in the ancient Mataram period (9th-11th Century AD) and Kadiri-Majapahit period (12th-16th Century AD). The ancient Mataram period was dominated by a single personal name that was not related to any particular position. During the Kadiri-Majapahit period, there was a correlation between the personal names and the official position of the army (makasirkasir) and kshatriya caste which was very likely to be marked by the use of the name of the animal at the beginning of the personal name.
Keywords: epigraphy, anthroponomastics, personal name, animal, makasirkasir