Lubina (name)
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
- Lubina Hajduk-Veljković (* 1976), Upper Sorbian writer
- Etta Lubina Johanna Palm-Aelders (1743–1799), Dutch feminist
- Lubina Holanec-Rawpowa (1927–1964), Sorbian concert organist
The FilmFestival Cottbus chose the name for its glass award sculpture, which has been awarded since 1993.
Bearer of the family name
- Alexander Lubina (* 1979), German athlete
- Ladislav Lubina (* 1967), Czech ice hockey player
Related names (selection)
East Frisian first names , which belong to the circle around Lubina, are among others
Liutberg (w), Liutbert (m), Ludborg (w)
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(Blending) →
Luberich (w), Lübbert (m), Lüberta (w), Lübberta (w), Lübbertje (w), Lübertus (m)
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(Short form) →
Lübbe (f, m), Lübba (f), Luba (f), Lübbo (m), Lubo (m)
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(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)
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(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
- FilmFestival Cottbus . [Status: 23.X.2008 / Access on: 29.X.2008].