Wehden (family name)
Wehden is the name of a family name, variants are Weden , Wäden . The family name is not mentioned in the Duden (2005). The Duden describes the general form of the name Wehde as a place of residence.
Name research
The mecklenburger linguist Richard Wossidlo put place, office and property-related meanings of the Wedd and Wedde in a dictionary. This office and property-related interpretation does not occur in the Duden, this is then explained with evidence and should be included in the name interpretation in the future.
Further origins of the name
- Wehden as a term for still water, cattle trough
Name derivations
- Wehdendung , Low German plant name for the poisonous water hemlock ( wodendetel , 1587 Hamburg)
- Wedekind , German nickname ( widu + kind ) has become a family name, attested as Wittekind in Goslaras early as 1370
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Wedemann
- Derivation on -mann
- Professional name for a farmer who cultivated church property (mnd. Wedeme , church land)
Early mentions of the name
- 1230 Wedighe von Losten, confirmation of the ownership of the Broda monastery
- 1290 Wedigo, Broda Monastery
- 1327 Wedige von Plate zu Peccatel , Vogt von Penzlin
- 1373 Sale of a wood Wedige (Weeden)
- 1376 attested in Lüneburg as Heyne van dem Wede.
Origin of names, places and field names
- Wedensee near Klein Many in MV (also Wehden See ), western extension of the historic Isern Purt (Iron Gate), a Slavic Landwehr ( Landwehr )
- Wedendorf , municipality in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Wehden , place in Lower Saxony
- On the Wehden, near Segeberg (see Kattendorf)
- Wehden, a Meyerhof, near Ratzeburg (parish of Groß Berkentien)
- Rondeshagener Wehden, estate name around 1802, called Göldenitzer Weeden in 1904
- Wehdenbruch , nature reserve natural forest [1]
- Wede, home name to mnd. wede for forest, lumber, wood.
- Wedde, home name for the water body name Wedde, left tributary of the Oker in Lower Saxony
- Große Wedde, connecting waters between Spykerschen See and the Jasmunder Bodden on Rügen
- Weddeort near Glowe on Rügen
- Pribowsche Wedde near Rugenhof / Samtens on Rügen
- Landower Wedde near Landow on Rügen
- Wedde , an authority of the city of Hamburg that collected fines until 1865
- Wedding , place of origin name (Berlin), Weddingen in Lower Saxony, Alten-, Langen- and Osterweddingen in Saxony-Anhalt
- Wedding, patronymic education on -ing by Wedde
- Wedemeyer, stand name, more detailed description of a Meier, indication of its dependence on the wedeme or the location of the farm in the forest (to mnd. Wede = forest)
Occurrence in Germany
In the name frequency in Germany, Weden is at 64441 / Wehden at 63519.
- Weden 54 occurrences corresponds to 144 name bearers, the highest proportion 38.9% of the Weden live in MV in the Neubrandenburg / Neustrelitz area.
- Wehden 55 occurrences corresponds to 144 name bearers, the highest proportion 32.7% of the Wehden live in MV in the Neubrandenburg / Neustrelitz area .
Name bearer
- Elisabeth Weden, b. Dabers († 1697) penultimate witch burned in Mecklenburg, 1697 in Penzlin [2]
- Julia Weden (* 1968), German actress, drama teacher
- Jochim Wäde, 1703 Kirchjurat in Peckatel (Little Many)
literature
- Gisela Krull: Peckatel pastors tell of the "humble man in the country" about burdens, suffering and illegitimate children . In: Förderverein "Alte Schmiede" Peckatel (Ed.): 725th anniversary of Brusdorf and Peckatel . Druckerei Steffen GmbH, Peckatel 1999, p. 48 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Jürgen Gundlach: Wossidlo Teuchert Mecklenburg Dictionary . Ed .: Federal Ministry for Education, Science, Research and Technology. tape 7 . Akademieverlag Berlin, Karl Wachholz Verlag, Neumünster 1996, ISBN 3-529-04800-3 .
- ↑ Friedrich Pilger: Textbook for teaching the farmer . Ed .: Georg Friedrich Heyer. Georg Friedrich Heyer, Giessen 1802, p. 290-294 .
- ↑ Oil pen drawing by the painter Lorenz Kaim 1880, Rosenberg Fortress with Wehden or cisterns. (1000 years Kronach eV from 2007)
- ↑ Rosa and Volker Kohlheim: Duden, surnames, origin and meaning of 20,000 surnames . Ed .: Dudenverlag. Mannheim, Leipzig, Vienna, Zurich 2005, ISBN 3-411-70852-2 .
- ↑ Described in Sierksrader Geschichte , then called Halben Wedeghe in 1401 .
- ↑ Rosa and Volker Kohlheim: Duden, surnames, origin and meaning of 20,000 surnames . Ed .: Dudenverlag. Mannheim, Leipzig, Vienna, Zurich 2005, ISBN 3-411-70852-2 .
- ↑ Iron Gate. Accessed January 31, 2020 .
- ^ Johann Friedrich Kratzsch: Complete topographical-justiarisches Handbuch . tape 2 , part 2. Eduard Zimmermann, Naumburg 1845.
- ^ Johann Friedrich Kratzsch: Complete topographical-justiarisches Handbuch . tape 2 , part 2. Eduard Zimmermann, Naumburg 1845.
- ↑ Christoph Stöpel: Geogen online service. Retrieved January 29, 2020 .
- ^ Katrin Moeller: Names of the victims of the witch trials / witch persecution in Mecklenburg. (PDF) Institute for History of the MLU Halle-Wittenberg, 2008, accessed on January 31, 2020 .
- ^ Friedrich Schlie: The art and history monuments of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin . tape 5 . Pressure and Verlag Bärensprungschen Hofdruckerei, Schwerin i. M. 1902, p. 321 .