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  Behind the Name: German Names
German, Dutch and Danish pet form of ANNA
Greek form of an Aramaic name which probably meant "son of the prophet" (though it is claimed in Acts 4:36 to mean "son of encouragement")...
From a Germanic name composed of the elements Angil "Angle" (the name of Germanic tribe) and beraht "bright"...
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  German name: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: )
German names consist of one or several Vornamen (given name[Click link for more facts about this topic]s) and a Nachname[Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject] (Familienname, EHandler: no quick summary.
A family name, or surname, is that part of a persons name that indicates to what family he or she belongs....
Name change is a basic legal act that is recognized in practically all legal systems to allow an individual the opportunity to adopt a name other than the name...
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 GERMAN NAME MEANING   (Site not responding. Last check: )
H¸gelmann is the undated header form in Bahlow of a Low German name meaning "from the dwelling place at (on) a hill." Bahlow dates the related Central German form H?geler to 1381.
German Surnames The German patronymics surnames system used the prefix sen (meaning son of) such as Petersen (for son of Peter).
His surname is the English form of the German name Huber, meaning "a large measure of land." The name has enjoyed moderate, sporadic use as a boy's name in the 20th Century, probably inspired by the...
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 Germany HQ : German Name
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Index of German-Polish and Polish-German names of the localities...
Origin of the name (Southern Poland) and its transition to Bartelski.
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The surname Siebert occurs within Germany in a multiplicity of ways of writing, which are partially regionally different, partially to different origins to attribute.
Siebers, Rhenish Siebertz, middle high German ei Seibertz, Seibers, Seibert, Seibicke.
A patronym is a name given to a person based upon the family name of his or her father.
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