I'm not sure, my grandmother informed me that her parents parents came from the Jewish religion in Germany and during WW2 fled to England. However I don't know if they were originally in Germany or moved there.
The Alford family name is of English origin, not German. It comes from various place names in England.
The surname "Stachel" is likely of German origin. It can be found in Germany and is derived from the German word for "stinger" or "prick." However, it is possible for surnames to be found in multiple countries due to historical migrations and cultural influences.
They are all German words.Vorname is your given name, or first name.Nachname is your family name, or last name.Name is just your name.So German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Vorname is Angela, and her Nachname is Merkel. Her Name is Angela Merkel.
Yes, the surname Lienau is of German origin. It is derived from the Old High German personal name "Liutnand," composed of the elements "liut" meaning people or tribe, and "nand" meaning audacity or daring. Over time, the name evolved into Lienau.
"Her name is" in German is "Ihr Name ist".
The name Alexander means "defender of the people" in German.
Reggie Alford's birth name is Reginald Alford.
Phillip Alford's birth name is Philip Alford.
Chuck Alford's birth name is Lavern Chester Alford.
Steve Alford's birth name is Stephen Todd Alford.
Lodwick Houston Alford has written: 'Alford, antecedents and descendants of James Lodwick Alford, 1749-1820' -- subject(s): Family
The family name Kaminsky can be German, Jewish or German-Jewish in origin.
Patricia K. Alford has written: 'Scratching the surface' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy
It is generally a name on its own
It is a name and may have many meanings.
Not only is it the German word to "have", It is also a German family name. There are about 365 people in Germany by that name.
No. The name is primarily German.
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