"Goede" meaning in All languages combined

See Goede on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Forms: Goedes [plural]
Etymology: * As a Dutch and north German surname, from personal names formed from the adjectives goed (“good”) and god (“god”), similar to the first element of Gottfried. * Also as a German surname, from the city Göda in Bautzen. * Also as a German surname, Germanized from Lower Sorbian Goda, a short form of the old Slavic name Godisław, comprised of Proto-Slavic *goditi (“to please”) + *slava (“fame”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|nl|-}} Dutch, {{der|en|de|-}} German, {{der|en|dsb|Goda}} Lower Sorbian Goda, {{der|en|sla|-}} Slavic, {{der|en|sla-pro|*goditi|t=to please}} Proto-Slavic *goditi (“to please”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun|Goedes}} Goede (plural Goedes)
  1. A surname. Wikipedia link: Göda
    Sense id: en-Goede-en-name-EMUC1F3L Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English surnames

Inflected forms

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