"Meitner" meaning in All languages combined

See Meitner on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: German surname; after family names became required, Lise Meitner's great-great-grandfather took the surname "Meietheiner" (Meiethein (a village now known as Majetín) + -er) in the late 18th century. It is an indication that the family had lived in it a long time. The surname eventually shortened to "Meitheiner", "Meithner", "Meitner". Etymology templates: {{der|en|de|-}} German, {{suffix|de||-er|alt1=Meiethein|nocat=1|pos1=a village now known as Majetín}} Meiethein (a village now known as Majetín) + -er Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Meitner
  1. A surname. Wikipedia link: Meitner (surname) Derived forms: Auger-Meitner effect, meitnerate, meitnerium

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