Opdag mennesker med navnet Heinrich Bretfeld
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- Henrich Bretfeld
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- Chinese (Simplified): 海因里希 布雷特费尔德 (Hǎiyīnlǐxī Bùléitèfèi'ěrdé)
- Czech: Jindřich Bretfeld
- Dutch: Hendrik Bretfeld
- Hungarian: Bretfeld Henrik
- Italian: Enrico Bretfeld
- Japanese: ハインリヒ ブレットフェルド (Hainrihi Burettoferudo)
- Polish: Henryk Bretfeld
- Portuguese: Henrique Bretfeld
- Russian: Генрих Бретфельд (Genrikh Bretfel'd)
- Spanish: Enrique Bretfeld
"Heinrich" springs from the Old High German name "Haimirich." This name is a compound of two elements. "Haim" means "home," "house," or "homeland." The second part, "rich," signifies "ruler," "power," or "might." Therefore, the literal meaning of "Haimirich" is something akin to "home ruler" or "powerful home." The name evolved through various Germanic dialects, eventually solidifying into forms like "Heinrich" in German. The name's usage is documented as early as the Holy Roman Empire. It became particularly popular among German royalty and nobility. The name spread throughout Europe due to royal intermarriage and political influence. "Henry" is the English equivalent, derived from the Old French "Henri," itself a borrowing from the Germanic "Heinrich." Common diminutives include "Heinz" and "Heiner" in German-speaking regions. The name's popularity has fluctuated over time, experiencing periods of high usage followed by relative decline, often mirroring the prominence of historical figures bearing the name.
The surname Bretfeld has its historical roots in Germany, where it is believed to have originated during the medieval period. The name is likely derived from a combination of elements, with "Bret" possibly relating to "broad" or "wide," and "feld" meaning "field" in German. This suggests that the name may have originally referred to individuals who lived near or worked on broad fields, indicating a connection to agriculture or land management. Over time, the surname would have been associated with various occupations, particularly in rural communities where land ownership and farming were central to social and economic life. The name's meaning reflects the traits of those who bore it, possibly indicating a connection to the land and a lifestyle closely tied to nature.
Emilie BretfeldEmma BretfeldEmmanuel BretfeldEva BretfeldFerdinand BretfeldFranz BretfeldFranziska BretfeldGeorg BretfeldGustav BretfeldHans BretfeldHerbert BretfeldHildegard BretfeldIgnaz BretfeldJoanna BretfeldJohann BretfeldJohanna BretfeldJohannes BretfeldJosef BretfeldJosefa BretfeldJoseph Bretfeld
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