Opdag mennesker med navnet Graver Poulsen
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- Grave Poulsen
- Graver Paulsen
- Graver Pouleson
- Graver Poulsan
- Graver Poullsen
- Graver Powlsen
- Graver Pouwlsen
- Graver Polsen
- Graver Paulson
- Graver Poullson
- Chinese (Simplified): 格雷弗 波尔森 (Géléifú Bōěrsēn)
- French: Graveur Poulsen
- Hungarian: Poulsen Graver
- Italian: Incisore Poulsen
- Japanese: グラバー ポールセン (Gurabā Pōrusen)
- Portuguese: Gravador Poulsen
- Russian: Гравер Поулсен (Graver Poulsen)
- Spanish: Grabador Poulsen
- Ukrainian: Гравер Поулсен (Hraver Poulsen)
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"Graver" as a personal name is exceptionally rare and lacks a clear, established etymology as a given name. The word "graver" exists in English, referring to a tool used for engraving. This word derives from the verb "grave," meaning to carve or engrave. "Grave" itself comes from the Old English word "grafan," which shares roots with similar words in other Germanic languages, all ultimately tracing back to a Proto-Indo-European root signifying scratching, cutting, or writing. The leap from a tool or action to a personal name is unusual in this case, suggesting a possible occupational surname adopted as a given name, or perhaps a modern invention. Given the absence of historical records showing "Graver" as a common given name, its cultural origins are difficult to pinpoint. It is unlikely to have widespread geographic distribution or significant popularity shifts. If used as a name, it would most likely be a recent phenomenon, potentially inspired by the surname or the association with craftsmanship. Variations and diminutives are unlikely to exist due to its rarity as a given name.
The surname Poulsen has its roots in Denmark and is derived from the given name Poul, which is the Danish form of Paul. The name Paul itself has Latin origins, meaning "small" or "humble." The use of surnames in Denmark became more common in the late Middle Ages, and Poulsen likely emerged as a patronymic surname, indicating "son of Poul." This practice was prevalent in Scandinavian countries, where surnames often reflected the father's name, thus linking individuals to their familial lineage. Historically, those bearing the surname may have been associated with agricultural or artisan occupations, as many Danes were engaged in farming or skilled trades during the period of surname formation.
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