Coptic Orthodox Church, 2007. Sitat: «The people of Egypt before the Arab conquest in the 7th century identified themselves and their language in Greek as Aigyptios (Arabic qibt, Westernized as Copt); when Egyptian Muslims later ceased to call themselves Aigyptioi, the term became the distinctive name of the Christian minority.»
van der Vliet, Jacques (Juni 2009): «The Copts: 'Modern Sons of the Pharaohs'?», Church History & Religious Culture, 89 (1–3), s. 279–90, doi:10.1163/187124109x407934.
Matson, G. Olaf (1925): The American Colony Guide-book to Jerusalem and Environs. Vester. s. 20. Sitat: «Copts. A very small community representing the large Coptic Church in Egypt.[...] Abyssinian. Also represented by a Bishop in Jerusalem. They, like the Copts, are Monophysites.»