Blasius
Blasius is the Latinized form of the original Greek name Βλάσιος ( Blásios ).
name day
- February 3rd, Blasiustag, memorial day of St. Blaise of Sebaste
variants
- Biagio , Blasi (Italian)
- Bläsi (Swiss German)
- Blaise (French)
- Blas (Spanish)
- Blesi (Rhaeto-Romanic)
- Vlas (Russian)
- Balázs (Hungarian)
- Błażej, Błaszczyk (Polish)
- Blažej (Czech)
- Blaž (Croatian, see also Vlaho to βλαχοι, see Welsche )
- Blažiejus (Lithuanian)
Derived surnames also:
- German / Dutch: Bläsing, Bläsgen, Bläske, Blasig, Blaschek, Blasche, Blaschke, Blazek, Plaschke, Bläse, Blasl
- Italian: Biagio, Biasio
Short forms
- Blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow
meaning
The name is probably derived either from the Latin blaesus = 'the lisp', for example: 'The Lispler', or from the Latinized form of the Greek name basilios ( ancient Greek basíleios ) = 'the royal', 'who in the name of the Christ the King ( Jesus Christ ) baptized '.
Well-known namesake
First name
- Saint Blaise of Sebaste in Cappadocia
- Blasius († 910) Rome, founder of the monastery on Mount Athos (LThK)
- Blasius of Amorion (LThK)
- Blasius of Parma († 1416) (LThK)
- Blaise of Braga (16th century) (LThK)
- Blasius a Conceptione OCarm (Bernhard Riquet) (1603–1694), Rouen (LThK)
- Blasius a Purificatione OCarm († 1705) Rome order historian (LThK)
- Blasius Balteschwiler (1752–1832), Swiss master bridge builder
- Blasius Gerg (1927–2007), German academic sculptor
- Blasius Hanf (1808-1892), Austrian priest and ornithologist
- Blasius Höfel (1792–1863), Austrian engraver
- Blasius Hueber (1735–1814), surveyor and farmer
- Blasius Kozenn (1821–1871), Austrian cartographer
- Blasius Merrem (1761–1824), professor at the University of Duisburg and at the University of Marburg
- Blasius II. Münzer (1572–1638), abbot of the St. Blasien monastery in the southern Black Forest and landgrave of the Bonndorf rule in the Black Forest
- Blaise Pascal (1623–1662), French physicist, mathematician and philosopher
family name
- Dirk Blasius (* 1941), German historian
- Don Blasius (* 1950), American mathematician
- Ernst Blasius (1802–1875), German surgeon
- Ewald Blasius (1921–1987), Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and Radiochemistry at Saarbrücken University. Co-editor of several textbooks and internship books on analytical chemistry
- Gerardus Leonardus Blasius (1625–1682), Dutch physician and anatomist
- Heinrich Blasius (1883–1970), German physicist (Blasius boundary layer in fluid dynamics)
- Heinrich Wilhelm Blasius (1818–1899) or William Blasius, German-American meteorologist
- Johann Heinrich Blasius (1809–1870), German zoologist
- Johannes Blasius (1490–1550), Swiss reformer and Protestant pastor in Malans and Chur in Graubünden
- Jörg Blasius (* 1957), German sociologist
- Juliana Blasius (1781–1851), German robber bride of Johannes Bückler
- Pantaleon Blasius , German Protestant clergyman and reformer
- Rainer Blasius (* 1952), German historian
- Richard Blasius (1885–1968), German writer
- Rudolf Blasius (1842–1907), German doctor and ornithologist
- Wilhelm Blasius (1845–1912), German botanist, ornithologist and politician
additional
- Blasius (grape variety) grape variety
- Buildings and cities with the name Blasius can be found under Blasiuskirche
- “Blasius, the Walker” was a local column by Sigi Sommer that appeared in the evening paper without interruption for almost forty years
See also
literature
- The fourteen emergency helpers to Anger and in the Alpine countries. History, representation and cult . With exhibition catalog for the special show. Anger, Marktgemeinde Anger 1993, 240 Sn.
- To use beautiful prayers ( prayers ) from the holy fourteen helpers in need, including a beautiful litany, in peculiar needs , so to be singularly venerated at Anger in Unter = Steyer; Besides ..., Grätz [d. i. nhd. Graz], Widmannstätter heirs 1775