| Zweig | |
|---|---|
| Family name | |
| Meaning | twig, branch |
| Region of origin | Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria |
| Language(s) of origin | German, Yiddish |
| Related names |
Swedish: Kvist (Qvist, Quist) (-)Band, (-)Baum, (-)Blatt, (-)Blum, (-)Bluth, (-)Busch, (-)Dorn, (-)Frucht, -Gart/Garten, (-)Gras/Grass, (-)Hauch, (-)Holz, (-)Kranz, (-)Pacht, (-)Rand, (-)Saft, (-)Stamm, (-)Stiel, (-)Stock, (-)Strauch, (-)Streich, (-)Strauss, (-)Traub, (-)Traube, (-)Wald, (-)Virts/Wurzel, (-)Tvsit/Zwitt; (other suffixes) (-)Bach, (-)Bacher, (-)Bauer, (-)Berg, (-)Berger, (-)Blau, (-)Brot, (-)Brunn, (-)Dorf, (-)Fein, (-)Feld, (-)Freund, (-)Gold, (-)Haus, (-)Hauser, (-)Heim, (-)Heimer, (-)Land, (-)Mann, (-)Meier, (-)Müller, (-)Reich, (-)Sand, (-)Schmidt, (-)Stein, (-)Steiner, (-)Strand, (-)Thal, (-)Thaler, (-)Tritt, (-)Treter, (-)Wasser, (-)Weg, (-)Zieher, etc. |
| Footnotes: [1] | |
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