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'''Many given names have variants and dialectical forms.'''<br> | '''Many given names have variants and dialectical forms.'''<br> | ||
Barbara, for example, can appear as '''Barbel, Barbele, Barbeli, Bärbel, | Barbara, for example, can appear as '''Barbel, Barbele, Barbeli, Bärbel, Bärbelchen, Bärmel, Bäbi, or even Wawerl or Wetti'''. Some areas of Germany may use diminutive forms of names more than others. A good way to determine naming customs of the area is to study the patterns found in the records of birth/christening, marriages, and burials/deaths. If major changes occur in the naming patterns or form used, that could indicate a ministerial change, perhaps one coming from another area. Several books are available that list variant forms of given names. | ||
==For Further Reading== | ==For Further Reading== |
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