- in Germany. He
wrote his
first book
titled Professor Udolphs Buch der
Namen with Jürgen
Udolph,
which came out in 2005.
Since 2006,
Fitzek started to...
- 26
April 2020.
Retrieved 25
November 2024.
Udolph, Jürgen
Udolph & Fitzek,
Sebastian (2005)
Professor Udolphs Buch der Namen:
Woher sie kommen, was sie...
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modern Poland.
Udolph favours the
hypothesis that the
Hamelin youths wound up in what is now Poland.
Genealogist ****
Eastman cited Udolph's research on...
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Merkl Merkel (disambiguation)
Merkle (disambiguation) Jürgen
Udolph:
Professor Udolphs Buch der Namen,
Munich 2005 This page
lists people with the surname...
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Ausgabe des
lateinischen Testes, ed.
Josef Hejnic,
deutsche Übersetzung
Eugen Udolph. Koln-Weimar-Wien 2005, p. 268. Tomek, p. 12 Šmahel, p. 26 Tomek, pp. 12–13...
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should be done
using the
reconstructed forms of Proto-Basque.: 424 Jürgen
Udolph shows that some of the ****umed
Vasconic roots are in fact Indo-European...
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Riche 40. Von Padberg,
Bonifatius 41. Von Padberg, Wynfreth-Bonifatius 74.
Udolph and
Gensen 586.
Schieffer 148.
Muller 76–77.
Lutterbach 47-58. Dam, Harmjan...
- 423.
Sedov 2013, pp. 418–420. Rončević 1997, pp. 13–16.
Udolph 2016, pp. 227, 231.
Udolph 2021, pp. 87–95. Rončević 1997, p. 15. Rončević 1998, pp. 44–45...
- (invented in 1534). The
origin of this name is said by
onomastician Jürgen
Udolph to come from the
Illyrian word *Adra (“water vein”).
Ptolemy knew the modern...
- (2006). "Ballack, das Plappermaul". Die Welt.
Ballack deutet nämlich Jürgen
Udolph, der
Leipziger Professor für Namenkunde, als eine
sorbische Sproßform von...