One meaning is to be squint eyed, sombody who squints (german: schielen, Mittelalter der Schiller, jener der einen schielenden Augenfehler hat)
Another meaning is from Schüller (geman: Schüler: Schühler, Schüller, Schul(l)er, Schiller mhd. schualaere, schülaere, -er, mnd. scholer, scholre = Schüler, Student, mnd. auch junger Geistlicher) young clergyman or pupil
The name Schiller is of German origin and derives from the Middle High German word "schil" meaning "bright" or "shiny." Schiller could also refer to the poet and playwright Friedrich Schiller, known for his works during the German Romantic period.
In Friedrich von Schiller's "Ode to Joy," Apollonianism and Dionysianism represent the tension between reason and emotion or order and chaos. The poem reflects a harmonious balance of these opposing forces, with the ode celebrating the inherent beauty in both rationality (Apollonianism) and ecstasy (Dionysianism). This synthesis of opposites contributes to the overall theme of joy and unity in the poem.
The name Deshon is of French origin and means "of the throne" or "noble." It is typically used as a boy's name.
The name Stephan is of Greek origin and means "crown" or "wreath." It is a variant of the name Stephen.
"Phumzile" is a Zulu name that means "restful" or "quiet."
The name Khaila is of Hebrew origin meaning "a crown" or "royalty." It is a unique and beautiful name with regal connotations.
Ali Schiller's birth name is Alison Schiller.
Fanny Schiller's birth name is Fanny Schiller Hernndez.
Kirim Schiller's birth name is Kirim Luca Schiller.
William Schiller's birth name is William V. Schiller.
Leon Schiller's birth name is Leon Schiller de Schildenfeld.
Herr is mister in German for example: Herr Schiller = Mister schiller
"The Road Through Wonderland"
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Frederick Schiller has written: 'The Works of Frederick Schiller'
Anna Belina's birth name is Izydora Schiller de Schildenfeld.
The address of the Schiller Park Public Library is: 4200 Old River Road, Schiller Park, 60176 1630
Mayer Schiller was born in 1951.