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Rollin
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Famous land (fame + land) |
German |
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Roon
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rune; secret, mystery - or derived from a family surname |
German |
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Roth
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From German 'rot' meaning 'red' (nickname for someone with red hair) or a habitational name from places called Roth, from an Old High German root meaning 'clearing'. |
English, German |
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Rupprecht
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bright fame |
German |
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Ruprecht
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bright fame |
German |
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Ruttger
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famous spear |
German |
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Rynald
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From ragin 'counsel' + wald 'rule' - 'wise ruler' or 'ruler's counsel' |
German |
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Schmidt
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smith (occupational name for a blacksmith) |
German |
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Schmit
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Derived from the word for 'smith' - a metalworker |
German |
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Schmytt
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smith, metalworker |
German |
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Schneider
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Tailor; cutter/seamster (occupational name) |
German |
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Schuman
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occupational surname meaning 'shoemaker' or 'maker of shoes' |
German |
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Schumenn
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Occupational surname meaning "shoemaker" or "shoe man". |
German |
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Seelig
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Blessed, blissful, fortunate |
German |
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Seewald
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Forest by the lake (literally 'See' = lake + 'Wald' = forest) |
German |
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Segel
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sail |
German |
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Seligg
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blessed; happy |
German |
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Selyg
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Likely 'blessed' or 'blissful' (from German 'selig'); may also be a modern invented name |
German |
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Sepp
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'May He add' / 'God will add/increase' (from Hebrew Yosef) |
German |
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Seppie
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God will add / God increases |
Afrikaans, German |
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Seybert
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From Old German 'sigi' (victory) + 'beraht' (bright) - 'bright victory' or 'victorious and bright'. |
German |
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siler
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Originally a surname; likely occupational 'ropemaker' (from German Seiler) or an English surname of uncertain/locational origin. |
English, German |
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Spek
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bacon; cured pork; fat |
Dutch, German |
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Strack
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Straight, upright; rigid or stiff |
German |
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Toll
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Likely from an occupational surname meaning 'toll' (a tax or fee) or a shortened form of a longer name such as Tolliver; in modern German 'toll' colloquially means 'great'. |
English, German, Scandinavian |
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Volker
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From Old High German 'folk' (people) + 'hari/ger' (army/warrior) - 'people's warrior' or 'people's defender'. |
German |
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Waldorf
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from the forest village |
German |
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Wendell
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wanderer, traveler; possibly 'from the Wends' (a Slavic people) |
German, Germanic |
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Wilbert
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From Old German wil 'will, desire' + beraht 'bright' - 'bright will' or 'resolute and bright'. |
German, Germanic |
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yager
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hunter; huntsman |
German |
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