Lubina (name)

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Lubina is a female given name common in Germany and the Netherlands . It was created twice independently of one another: on the one hand as a Sorbian first name from Slavic roots, on the other hand as an East Frisian - Dutch first name from Germanic roots. The family name is also of Slavic origin.

etymology

The Sorbian name derives from the protoindogermanischen stem * leubh - / * lubh- (like desire, love) over protoslawisch * ljub- and means, the charm end, the lovely '. Related are, for example, Upper Sorbian lubić so (fallen) or lubostny / ~ a / ~ e (loving) or Lower Sorbian lubosny / ~ a / ~ e (lovely) or lubka (beloved woman).

The East Frisian-Dutch name is derived from female or male two-stem Germanic names of the form 'Liut-b ...' or 'Lud-b ...' - that is, the first part of the name was always Liut- (people, people) or Lud- (from Germ. klôd: loudly audible, famous) and the second began with 'b', like ~ bert (shiny, bright, famous) or ~ berg / ~ borg / ~ burg / ~ berich (bergerin, guardian, Protector). Short forms like Lube (w, m), Luba (w) or Lubo (m) were formed from names such as Liutberg (w), Liutbert (m) or Ludborg (w); from these, in turn, the name Lubina was created by adding the feminine ending ~ ina.

Bearers of the first name

The FilmFestival Cottbus chose the name for its glass award sculpture, which has been awarded since 1993.

Bearer of the family name

Related names (selection)

East Frisian first names , which belong to the circle around Lubina, are among others

Liutberg (w), Liutbert (m), Ludborg (w)

(Blending)

Luberich (w), Lübbert (m), Lüberta (w), Lübberta (w), Lübbertje (w), Lübertus (m)

(Short form)

Lübbe (f, m), Lübba (f), Luba (f), Lübbo (m), Lubo (m)

(Extension by suffixes ~ ina / ~ bina / ~ mina / ~ sina / ~ tina)

Lübbina (w), Lübina (w), Lubbina (w), Lubina (w), Lübbine (w), Lübine (w), Lübbinus (m)
Lübmina (w), Lübina (w)

(Blending)

Lümmina (w), Lümine (w)

Names in Lü ... appear much more frequently than names in Lu ...

Sources and further reading

Books

  • Irma Raveling: The East Frisian first names. Origin, meaning and distribution. 2nd, improved edition. Aurich: Verlag Ostfriesische Landschaft, 1972.
  • Theo Schuster (Ed.): Jan un Greetje. East Frisian first names. 2nd Edition. Leer: Verlag Schuster, 1995. ISBN 3-7963-0325-0
  • “Diminutiwa a awgmentatiwa”. In Jana Šołćina, Edward Wornar: Upper Sorbian in self-study. Hornjoserbšćina za samostudij , Bautzen 2000, ISBN 3-7420-1779-9
  • Menno Peters Tammena: first names / first names in East Frisia. A small selection of female and male first names / first names for parents as a decision-making aid when choosing a name for their children. Nortmoor: Eigendruck, 2000.
  • Pawoł Völkel, Timo Meškank: Prawopisny słownik hornjoserbskeje rěče. Hornjoserbsko-němski słownik / Upper Sorbian-German dictionary. 5th, revised and greatly expanded edition. Bautzen: Domowina Verlag, 2005. ISBN 3-7420-1920-1

Web links

Wiktionary: Lubina  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations