"Eynatten" meaning in All languages combined

See Eynatten on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: Borrowed from Dutch Eynatten, possibly from Middle Dutch *enet (“lonely place”). Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|nl|Eynatten}} Borrowed from Dutch Eynatten, {{der|en|dum|*enet||lonely place}} Middle Dutch *enet (“lonely place”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Eynatten
  1. A village in Raeren municipality, Liège province, Belgium; part of the German-speaking Community of Belgium Wikipedia link: Eynatten Categories (place): Places in Belgium, Villages in Belgium Translations (Belgian village): Eynatten (Dutch), Eynatten (French), Eynatten [neuter] (German), Ännete [neuter] (Limburgish)
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