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Farm name may refer to: A name given to a farm. See place name origins and toponymy. Norske Gaardnavne is a 19-volume study of Norwegian farm names; A part of the full personal name which constitutes the name of a farm. Surnames by country § Scandinavia for Scandinavian farm names; Hofname for German farm names
Name related to how the farm use including buildings on the farm and other human works; Name derived from older words for home or cultivated land; Name derived from the use of the farm or the farm history; Name associated with folk religion: pagan religious sites and practices; Comparison name, for example. with a piece of clothing, etc., or ...
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Oluf Rygh is best known for creation of a registry of Norwegian farm names Norske Gaardnavne which is a 19 volume set of books based on a manuscript prepared from 1897 to 1924. The book contains a standardized notation, information on pronunciation, historical forms and the etymology for recorded farm, estate and manor names in Norway , which ...
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The name suggests that the farm originally was an arable piece of land, that had been separated from another farm. [4] Oluf Rygh provided this etymology in Norske Gaardnavne (Norwegian Farm names) from 1897: «Ekra f., to field with grass, derived from Ager, derived from akr.» Rygh listed several documented forms of the name, e.g. «Ekren» in ...