"Amaliastein" meaning in All languages combined

See Amaliastein on Wiktionary

Proper name [Dutch]

Etymology: First attested as Ameliastein, gemeenlyk het huis in 't Viaensche Bosch geheten in 1725. From Amalia (a personal name) + -stein (“stone building, castle”). Named after a former castle built by Hendrik van Brederode (1531-1568) for his wife, Amalia von Neuenahr. Etymology templates: {{af|nl|Amalia|-stein|pos1=a personal name|t2=stone building, castle}} Amalia (a personal name) + -stein (“stone building, castle”) Head templates: {{nl-proper noun|n}} Amaliastein n
  1. a neighbourhood of Vijfheerenlanden, Utrecht, Netherlands Wikipedia link: Hendrik van Brederode Tags: neuter Categories (place): Places in Utrecht, Netherlands, Places in the Netherlands
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