Can I post about last names as well?
I was only wondering if we could also post about last names. I'm curious...
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from which country does the surname KESSEL come from??Well,if anybody knows they´re welcome to tell me!
Is it German ,Jewish???
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From what countryDoes anyone know what country or area my mother's last name is from? It is Bissell.
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From what countryDoes anyone know what country or area my mother's last name is from? It is Bissell.
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Kessel is German for "kettle". It is derived from "catillus", meaning "food vessel" in Latin.
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As long as we are posting about last names....Where does the last name "Slifer" come from? What about "Heller"? Does anyone know the answer to these?
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We really should be doing this on the surname board, but......here goes:
A Heller is a small German formerly current in Germany, worth half a pfennig. It was named from the imperial city Schwäbisch-Hall, where it was first coined. Alternatively, a heller is one who "hells around" :P Slifer
No idea about Slifer though..
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Heller and SliferHeller:1) Pavlos' explanation is exactly right!!
2) from the German place name Heller (there are places named Heller in North Rhine-Westphalia, former Brandenburg [now Poland] and Silesia)Sliferlooks like an anglicized version of the German surname Schleifer:1) from the Middle High German word "slifære" which means "grinder, polisher"2) from the German place name Schleif (in Bavaria and Luxemburg)3) from the German place name Schleife (in Saxony)Regards, Satu
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Typo: should read "a small German *coin*
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Thank youHmmm....interesting. Thanks people!
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go to www.behindthename.surname.com i'm pretty sure thats the address and there's a message board there too!
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:)Thanks. I didn't know that there was another website like this devoted to the surnames. Thank you!
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