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The origin of German names
2005-04-07
1. The origin of the name (Vorname) (female name after "—")
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Many names come from the Bible:
1. Hebrew: Mathias, Michael; Elisabeth-Eva, Judith
. Greek: Andreas, Peter, Georg—Dorothea, Katharina, Therese
3. Greek-Latin: Nikolaus, Sebastian, Christian-Barbara, Margarethe, Sibylle
4. Latin: Clemens, Martin, Paul—Beata, Beatrix, Sabine
It has also been introduced from other European countries in modern times:
5. French: Louis, Rene, Alain-Annett(e), L(o)uise, Yvanne
6. English: Eduard, Edwin, Mike—Edith, Evelyn, Peggy
7. Spanish: Anita, Carmen, Ramona
8. Nordic: Axel, Gustav, Olaf-Birgit, Helga, Ingrid
9. Italian: Claudio, Mario, Silvio—Marina, Maritta, Rita
10. Finnish: Veikko - Aila
11. Slavic; Jan, Mirko, Wenzel—Anja, Olga, Vera
12. Hungarian; Arpad—Ilona, ??Marika
A name can have various variations, for example:
Male: Alfred: Alf, Fred, Fredo, Freddy
Female: Elisabeth: Elsbeth, Elise, Else, Elsa , Elsi, Ilse, Ella, Elly, Elli, Li(e)sbeth, Li(e)sa, Li(e)se, Liesel, Lissi, Lia, Lilly, Lilli, Betti, Bettina, Ssisy
There are also names in other languages ??that come from German, such as Karl: Charles (English), Charles (French), Carlos (Spanish), Carlo (Italian)
2. The origin of the surname (Familienname) p>
1. Names of occupations and social classes:
Fleischer (butcher), Müller (miller), Fischer (fisherman), Schneider (tailor), B?cker (baker), Wagner (vehicle builder), Schmied (blacksmith); Richter (judge), Schulze (mayor), Lehmann (vassal), Meier (steward of the feudal lord), Hofmann (courtier)
2. Indicates the distinctive characteristics of the first person to bear this surname:
Gro?(e), Klein, Lang(e), Kurz(e); Stolz, Fr?(h)lich, Klug(e) ), Wei?(e),, Braun(e)
,, Schwarz(e) (referring to hair or beard) B?r, Fuchs, Wolf, Ha(a)se, Hirsch, Pfau, Rabe, Vogel
3. Named after place of birth:
Bayer, Schwabe, Franke, Hess(e), Sachs(e), B?hm(e), Ungar, Wende/Wendisch, Windisch
Nürnberger , Altenburg(e), Auerbach, Mei?ner, Bennewitz, Eichenberg
4. Derived from Slavic names:
Peschel, Peschek, Peschke (from Petrus)Hanke, Haschke, Han(u)schke, Nuschke, Noske, Janke, Jaschke (from Johannes) Fr?bel, Lübke, Nitzsch( e),
Stenzel, Wetzel
5. From name:
Adam, Friedrich, Günther, Jakob, Konrad, Lorenz, Ludwig; Martin, Otto, Paul, Rudolf, Seifert (from Siegfried), Stefan, Thomas, Ulrich, Walther, Werner
The following surnames are all variants of German Heinrich, for example:
Heinrichs, Heine(mann), Heinig, Heinecke, Heinicke(l), Heinicher, Heinz(mann), Heinze , Heinzel(mann), Heinzig, Heinzke, Heinisch, Heimann, Heise(mann), Heiseke, Heitz, Heiricht, Henni(n)g, Henkels, Henkel(mann)
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German name The origin of Vorname
1. The origin of the name (Vorname) (after "—" is a female name)
Many names come from "St.
Sutra:
1. Hebrew: Mathias, Michael; Elisabeth-Eva, Judith
2. Greek: Andreas, Peter, Georg—Dorothea, Katharina, Therese
3. Greek-Latin: Nikolaus, Sebastian, Christian-Barbara, Margarethe, Sibylle
4. Latin: Clemens, Martin, Paul—Beata, Beatrix, Sabine
It has also been introduced from other European countries in modern times:
5. French: Louis, Rene, Alain-Annett(e), L(o)uise, Yvanne
6. English: Eduard, Edwin, Mike—Edith, Evelyn, Peggy
7. Spanish: Anita, Carmen, Ramona
8. Nordic: Axel, Gustav, Olaf-Birgit, Helga, Ingrid
9. Italian: Claudio, Mario, Silvio—Marina, Maritta, Rita
10. Finnish: Veikko - Aila
11. Slavic; Jan, Mirko, Wenzel—Anja, Olga, Vera
12. Hungarian; Arpad—Ilona, ??Marika
A name can have various variations, for example:
Male: Alfred: Alf, Fred, Fredo, Freddy
Female: Elisabeth: Elsbeth, Elise, Else, Elsa , Elsi, Ilse, Ella, Elly, Elli, Li(e)sbeth, Li(e)sa, Li(e)se, Liesel,
Lissi, Lia, Lilly, Lilli, Betti, Bettina, Ssisy
There are also names in other languages ??that come from German, such as Karl: Charles (English), Charles (French), Carlos (Spanish), Carlo (Italian) origin of ⑿wink'amilienname)
1. Names of occupations and social classes:
Fleischer (butcher), Müller (miller), Fischer (fisherman), Schneider (tailor), B?cker (baker),
Wagner (car maker), Schmied (blacksmith);
Richter (judge), Schulze (mayor), Lehmann (vassal), Meier (steward of a feudal lord), Hofmann (courtier)
2. Indicates the obvious characteristics of the first person to bear this surname:
Gro?(e), Klein, Lang(e), Kurz(e);
Stolz, Fr?( h)lich, Klug(e),
Wei?(e),, Braun(e),, Schwarz(e) (referring to hair or beard)
B?r, Fuchs, Wolf, Ha(a)se, Hirsch, Pfau, Rabe
, Vogel
3. Named after place of birth:
Bayer, Schwabe, Franke, Hess(e), Sachs(e), B?hm(e), Ungar, Wende/Wendisch, Windisch
Nürnberger , Altenburg(e), Auerbach, Mei?ner, Bennewitz, Eichenberg
4. Derived from Slavic names:
Peschel, Peschek, Peschke (from Petrus)
Hanke, Haschke, Han(u)schke, Nuschke, Noske, Janke, Jaschke (from Johannes) Fr ?bel, Lübke,
Nitzsch(e),
Stenzel, Wetzel
5. From name:
Adam, Friedrich, Günther, Jakob, Konrad, Lorenz, Ludwig; Martin, Otto, Paul, Rudolf, Seifert
(from Siegfried), Stefan, Thomas , Ulrich, Walther, Werner
The following surnames are all variants of German Heinrich, for example:
Heinrichs, Heine(mann), Heinig, Heinecke, Heinicke(l), Heinicher , Heinz(mann), Heinze, Heinzel(mann),
Heinzig, Heinzke, Heinisch, Heimann, Heise(mann), Heiseke, Heitz, Heiricht, Henni(n)g, Henkels,
Henkel(mann)