Garbade (family name)

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Coat of arms of the Garbade family

Garbade is a German family name .

Origin and meaning

The name Garbade has been traceable in Bremen since the 12th century and comes from the German noble family Garbade, which was accepted into the nobility by Charles IV (HRR) . The family coat of arms shows a building standing on water, crowned by a rooster, next to it is an upwardly curved piece of wood from which three green clover leaves grow out.

Evidence of the ancestors can be found from Knight Dietrich Garbade (-1658), the councilor and head of the St. Johanns Kloster Hospital in Bremen (-1627), the landowner Berend Garbade (1703–1766) and the councilors of Bremen Theodor and Heinrich Garbade 1879 resp. 1881. In the 20th century, the name Garbade represented numerous merchants in Germany , Cuba and the United States , such as Theodore Garbade or Kenneth Garbade in the United States.

The origin of the Indian branch of the garbade in Maharashtra is still unknown. The name is most likely derived from the Sanskrit terms Garbha (" womb ") and Deep ("a small earthenware lamp ").

The surname can linguistically be traced back to the following origins:

  1. Auf Gar (Dutch modification of Ger = throwing spit). Old High German : Ger bodo  : Speer boats.
  2. On: Gar / bade  : East Frisian : Deich / Bauer.

distribution

Worldwide occurrence of the family name Garbade: around 1597

Most common percentage occurrence:

variants

  • Garbade
  • Garbaden
  • Gerboth, Gerpott
  • Gerbode: Hartwig, 13th century in Hamburg
  • Gerboto: Sibeth, 1311 Erfurt
  • Gerbode: Karl, 1286 Worms

Name bearer

See also

literature

  • Bahlow, Hans : Journal for dialect research , Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 1938
  • Bahlow, Hans: Low German Name Book, Dr. Martin Sendet oHG, Wiesbaden 1972

Individual evidence

  1. Garbade familia heráldica genealogia escudo Garbade. Retrieved June 4, 2020 (European Spanish).
  2. ^ Bernhard Koerner, Gerhard Ohling: East Frisian gender book . tape 134 . CAStarke, Limburg 1963, p. 7 .
  3. Königlich.- Electoral State Ministry and State Government (ed.): Königlicher, -Großländischer und Churfürstl. Braunschweig Lüneburg State Directory, genealogical directory of high houses . Printing: Johann Georg Berenberg, Lüneburg 1790, p. 77 .
  4. ^ Johann Philipp Cassel: Historical news from the St. Katharinen monastery st, Johann . Ed .: Gesellschaft yu Jena. volume 4th print Diedrich Meier, Bremen 1779.
  5. ^ Schünemann Verlag (ed.): State Handbook of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen . Bremen 1876, p. 7 .
  6. ^ Garbade definition of the surname. In: Forebears. 2014, accessed June 3, 2020 .