Sesie
Does anyone know where this name comes from? It may be Biblical, since Í found it in an article about an Amish family. I don't know if it's a boys' or girls' name, sorry.
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Hej Caprice,
Most Sorbs in Eastern Germany have got German first names (I mean names USED in Germany, not usually of German origin of course).
I can't think of many Sorb names... some first names are:
Borbora (Barbara or Bärbel in "German")
Bjarnat (Bernhard)
Køesæan (Christian) - I'm not sure about the right spelling here...
Pìtr (Peter)
Mìræin (Martin)
Arnošt (Ernst)
and some last names are (different spellings):
Schuppan / Župan
Starosta / Starosse
Witzschas / Wiæaz
Lehnig / Lenik
Hälsningar
Satu
Most Sorbs in Eastern Germany have got German first names (I mean names USED in Germany, not usually of German origin of course).
I can't think of many Sorb names... some first names are:
Borbora (Barbara or Bärbel in "German")
Bjarnat (Bernhard)
Køesæan (Christian) - I'm not sure about the right spelling here...
Pìtr (Peter)
Mìræin (Martin)
Arnošt (Ernst)
and some last names are (different spellings):
Schuppan / Župan
Starosta / Starosse
Witzschas / Wiæaz
Lehnig / Lenik
Hälsningar
Satu
Sorry!
Some of the special signs did not work.
Křesćan = K - r with a small v on top - e - s - c with a ´ on top - a - n
Pětr = P - e with a small v on top - t - r
Mìræin = M - e - r - c with a ´ on top - i - n
Wiæaz = W - i - c with a ´ on top - a - z
Satu
Some of the special signs did not work.
Křesćan = K - r with a small v on top - e - s - c with a ´ on top - a - n
Pětr = P - e with a small v on top - t - r
Mìræin = M - e - r - c with a ´ on top - i - n
Wiæaz = W - i - c with a ´ on top - a - z
Satu
???
now some of the signs worked????!!!! WHY? :D
now some of the signs worked????!!!! WHY? :D
Tack! Intressant att få veta...
ingen orsak!
I knew a Sesie that used to go to my school. I think it was short for Sessalie or Sessely or something similar (I don't know exactly how it was spelt, sorry!)
I don't want to be crude or anything but that name reminds me of "sexy." Unless it's pronounced like Cece.