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Polish Name Polish Powiat (County) German Name Aleksandrów Kujawski: Aleksandrów: Alexandrow (Weichsel), Weichselstädt Brodnica: Brodnica: Strasburg in Westpreußen, Strasburg an der Drewenz Brześć Kujawski: Włocławek: Brest, Kujawisch Brest Bydgoszcz: Bydgoszcz: Bromberg Bysław: Tuchola: Groß Bislaw Bysławek: Tuchola: Klein Bislaw ...
Below are links to subpages listing German language names of towns and villages in different regions of Poland. Due to the country's history, many of those names have been in actual use locally, and are thus not exonyms.
Names in medieval languages Name meaning and/or identification Notes Amals: Middle High German: Amelunge, Old Norse: Aumlungar, Old English: Amulinga in Alfred the Great's translation of Boethius. [1] The Gothic Amal dynasty, to which Theodoric the Great and Ermanaric belonged. Name probably derived from Gothic *amals (bravery, vigor). [1]
These German baby names and their meanings are sure to inspire you. ... This poetic male moniker flows off the tongue and means “free man.” 3. Emma. This cute girl’s name means “universe ...
Guido Mieth/Getty Images. This name of German origin has a strong sound and a meaning to match: “battle woman.” 21. Helga. Helga is an Old Norse name with a Germanic meaning of “holy ...
Dog king: Old Norse: Raki, Old Norse: Saurr: In Old Icelandic the name Raki means "dog" but in Danish the verb rake can mean "mistreat", "soil" or "spoil". [6] Saurr means "dirt" and "excrement". [7] Chronicon lethrense tells that the Swedish king Athisl subjugated the Danes and put a dog as king over them. The dog was called Raki and the king ...
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. ( April 2013 ) This is a list of German language place names in Poland , now exonyms for towns and villages in the Greater Poland Voivodeship .
The Tatra Shepherd Dog (Polish: Polski Owczarek Podhalański) is a Polish breed of large flock guardian dog originating in the Tatra Mountains of the Podhale region of southern Poland. [ 1 ] : 78 [ 3 ] : 148 It was fully recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale in 1963. [ 4 ]