[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Prussian Names
Jerry Frank
jkfrank at shaw.ca
Fri Apr 18 11:13:34 PDT 2003
At 07:26 AM 18/04/2003 -0700, Magton wrote:
>Does the male name AUGUST have particular Prussian
>overtones? Can anyone shed some light on a female
>name like EUPHROSINA ??(spelled EUFROZYNA in the
>Polishj writing from German Lutheran records ) I am
>not sure what the German spelling of that name would
>be ? I know it's an ancient , isoteric kind of Saint -
>name . Would German Lutherans have Saint names for
>their children - or purely ethnic German or cultural
>and political allegiance types of names?
Is it necessarily true that babies are named after someone? Certainly it
did happen but, maybe then as now, some children were named simply because
the parents liked the name.
In my experience with extractions (though I cannot back this up
statistically), I can say that many boys born in the month of August are
named August. Ditto for girls named Augustine.
Saint names among German Lutherans seems less popular among the Russian
Germans but John and Mary are very commonly honoured by German Lutherans in
the Baden and Wuerttemberg regions of Germany (perhaps others as well) with
several children in a given family carrying the Johann and Maria
names. They would have been more commonly known by their second name. So
Johann Georg and Johann Gottlieb might be brothers who are known as Georg
and Gottlieb.
Jerry Frank - Calgary, Alberta
jkfrank at shaw.ca
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