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Frisian masculine given names (10 P) This page was last edited on 8 September 2010, at 09:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
This random sampling of Dutch family names is sorted by family name, with the tussenvoegsel following the name after a comma. Meanings are provided where known. See Category:Dutch-language surnames and Category:Surnames of Frisian origin for surnames with their own pages. Baas – The Boss; Bakker – Baker; Beek, van – From the brook
Pages in category "Frisian masculine given names" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Most probably the name is derived from the verb fresare in Vulgar Latin, meaning 'milling, cutting, grooving, crushing, removing shells'; this name may have been given to the Frisii because they 'cut the land': digging ditches and dykes to irrigate the wet marshlands where they lived. [11] Compare fresar el paisaje in the Romance language Spanish.
The westfrisian surnames are well documented, i did a research on allefriezen.nl / a website for historical research and i found among the west-frisians many more genuine frisian surnames. The surnames in the article are only mentioning the west-frisian kind of way how frisian surnames were given (most by the name of the father).
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Hauke, pronounced, is a fairly common Frisian masculine given name. According to onomatologist Rienk de Haan, this name developed from a reduced form of Germanic names starting with either Habuk-(meaning "hawk") or with Hug-(meaning "brain"). [1] If the last etymology is correct, Hauke would be the Frisian version of Hugo.
Pages in category "West Frisian given names" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Doutzen; F.