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῾Ā′isha

Patrick Hanks, Kate Hardcastle and Flavia Hodges.

in A Dictionary of First Names

January 2006; published online January 2006.

Reference Entry. Subjects: names studies. 12 words.

(Arabic)

‘Alive, thriving’; name of Muḥammad's third and favourite wife.

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Aaberg

Edited by Patrick Hanks.

in Dictionary of American Family Names

January 2003; published online January 2006.

Reference Entry. Subjects: names studies. 30 words.

1 Scandinavian (Åberg): ornamental name from aa, å ‘river’ + berg ‘hill’, ‘mountain’.

2 Norwegian: habitational name

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Aaby

Edited by Patrick Hanks.

in Dictionary of American Family Names

January 2003; published online January 2006.

Reference Entry. Subjects: names studies. 22 words.

Norwegian and Danish: habitational name from a place called Aaby or Åby, from å ‘river’ + Old Norse býr ‘farm’.

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Aachen (North Rhine-Westphalia/Germany)

John Everett-Heath.

in The Concise Dictionary of World Place-Names

Published online January 2010.

Reference Entry. Subjects: names studies. 113 words.

Aquis Granum, Aix-la-Chapelle

Derived from the Old High German aha ‘water’, a reference to the springs here. The springs of

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Aadland

Edited by Patrick Hanks.

in Dictionary of American Family Names

January 2003; published online January 2006.

Reference Entry. Subjects: names studies. 30 words.

Norwegian: habitational name from a place called Ådland, from Old Norse Árland ‘land by the river’.

given names Scandinavian 16%;

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Aagaard

Edited by Patrick Hanks.

in Dictionary of American Family Names

January 2003; published online January 2006.

Reference Entry. Subjects: names studies. 23 words.

Norwegian and Danish: variant of Ågård (see Agard).

given names Scandinavian 13%; German 6%. Aase, Erik,

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Aagard

Edited by Patrick Hanks.

in Dictionary of American Family Names

January 2003; published online January 2006.

Reference Entry. Subjects: names studies. 10 words.

Norwegian and Danish: variant of Ågård (see Agard).

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Aaker

Edited by Patrick Hanks.

in Dictionary of American Family Names

January 2003; published online January 2006.

Reference Entry. Subjects: names studies. 16 words.

Norwegian and Swedish (Åker): variant of Aker.

given names Scandinavian 5%. Erik, Ove, Sig.

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Aakre

Edited by Patrick Hanks.

in Dictionary of American Family Names

January 2003; published online January 2006.

Reference Entry. Subjects: names studies. 33 words.

Norwegian (Åkre): habitational name from any of several places so named, from an inflected form of Old Norse

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Aalbers

Edited by Patrick Hanks.

in Dictionary of American Family Names

January 2003; published online January 2006.

Reference Entry. Subjects: names studies. 15 words.

Dutch and Danish: variant of Albers.

given names Dutch 5%. Geert, Gradus, Marinus.

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