"Ebroinus" meaning in All languages combined

See Ebroinus on Wiktionary

Proper name [Latin]

Etymology: From Frankish *ebur (“boar”) + *wini (“friend”) medial West Germanic [b] was regularly pronounced as a bilabial fricative, merging with English |f| and late classical/early medieval latin |v| (u). Etymology templates: {{bor|la-eme|frk|*ebur|t=boar}} Frankish *ebur (“boar”) Head templates: {{la-proper noun|Ebroinus|g=m}} Ebroinus m, {{tlb|la|Early Medieval}} (Early Medieval) Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|Ebroinus<2>}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], Ebroinus [nominative, singular], Ebroinī [genitive, singular], Ebroinō [dative, singular], Ebroinum [accusative, singular], Ebroinō [ablative, singular], Ebroine [singular, vocative], Ebruinus [alternative], 699 CE [alternative], Efruinus [alternative], Efyruinus [alternative], Euruinus [alternative], euuruuini [alternative], 801 CE [alternative], eforuuini [alternative], Euueruwini [alternative], Ewurwini [alternative], 9th C. CE [alternative]
  1. (historical) a male given name Wikipedia link: Ebroin Tags: Early, Medieval, historical, masculine
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