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*Melchers, Paul & Wasserzieher, Ernst. <u>''Hans Und Grete ''</u> (2500 First names explained). Bonn, Germany: Ferd. Dümmlers Verlag, 1972. (FHL book 943 D4w 1972) | *Melchers, Paul & Wasserzieher, Ernst. <u>''Hans Und Grete ''</u> (2500 First names explained). Bonn, Germany: Ferd. Dümmlers Verlag, 1972. (FHL book 943 D4w 1972) | ||
Part of a German's first name(s) could come from the "saint name" associated with the date on which he/she was christened. | Part of a German's first name(s) could come from the "saint name" associated with the date on which he/she was christened. Two sources which could be used for checking this out are: | ||
*Weidenhan, Joseph L. <u>''Baptismal Names...''</u> Baltimore, Maryland: Kenmore Productions, 19--. Republished by Gale Research Company: Detroit, Michigan, 1968. (FHL book 929.4 W426b) | *Weidenhan, Joseph L. <u>''Baptismal Names...''</u> Baltimore, Maryland: Kenmore Productions, 19--. Republished by Gale Research Company: Detroit, Michigan, 1968. (FHL book 929.4 W426b) | ||
*Grotefend, H & Ulrich, Th. <u>''Taschenbuch der Zeitrechnung des Deutschen Mittelalters und der Neuzeit ''</u> Hannover, Germany: Verlag Hahnsche Buchhandlung,1971. (FHL book 943 H3gh 1971) | |||
Anciently, names were given because they had a specific meaning. A source which lists names and their meanings is: | Anciently, names were given because they had a specific meaning. A source which lists names and their meanings is: |
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