Betekenis (Engels)

  1. A male given name from the Germanic languages brought to England by Normans.
  2. A surname originating as a patronymic.
  3. A hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref TA1241).
  4. A market town in Gedling borough, Nottinghamshire, England (OS grid ref SK5945).
  5. A small town in the Shire of Loddon, Victoria, Australia.
  6. A community in Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Sinonieme

Matthew Arnold

Vertalings

Arnold

Arnold

Arnold

Arnoldus

Arnold de Gueldre

Benedict Arnold

Matthew Arnold

Arnold van Egmont

Matthew Arnold

Benedict Arnold

Matthew arnold

Frekwensie

C1
Uitgespreek as (IPA)
/ˈɑɹnəld/
Etimologie (Engels)

From a French version of a Germanic name, from Proto-Germanic *arô (“eagle”) + *waldą (“power”). For the first part of the word doublet of erne, ornis, and ornitho-. Compare the Latin male given name and cognomen Aquila, and female given name Aquilīna (whence Russian Акули́на (Akulína)), related to aquila (whence eagle).

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