"Nimptsch" meaning in All languages combined

See Nimptsch on Wiktionary

Proper name [German]

IPA: /nɪm(p)tʃ/ Forms: Nimptschs [genitive], Nimptschens [genitive], Nimptsch [genitive], Nimptschs [plural], Nimptschens [plural], Nimptsch [plural]
Etymology: Derived from the Slavic word for “German” (Proto-Slavic *němьcь, *němьčьskъ). As a name borne by Germans it usually reflects two consecutive acculturations (first German > Slavic, then vice versa), which attests to the fact that both the Slavic western colonisation (of the early Middle Ages) and the German eastern colonisation (of the later Middle Ages) led to frequent intermixture. Etymology templates: {{der|de|sla-pro|*němьcь}} Proto-Slavic *němьcь, {{m|sla-pro|*němьčьskъ}} *němьčьskъ Head templates: {{de-proper noun|m:f,s:ens:-􂀿with an article􂁀,s:ens:-}} Nimptsch m or f (proper noun, strong, genitive Nimptschs or Nimptschens or (with an article) Nimptsch, plural Nimptschs or Nimptschens or Nimptsch)
  1. a surname Tags: feminine, masculine, proper-noun, strong
    Sense id: en-Nimptsch-de-name-v2O7m9sM Categories (other): German surnames
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: Nemetz, Nemitz, Niemetz, Niemitz, Niemsch, Niemtz, Niemz, Nimpsch, Nimsch, Nimtsch, Nimtz, Nimz, Nimzsch (english: for the surname)

Proper name [German]

IPA: /nɪm(p)tʃ/ Forms: Nimptschs [genitive], Nimptsch [genitive, with-article]
Etymology: Derived from the Slavic word for “German” (Proto-Slavic *němьcь, *němьčьskъ). As a name borne by Germans it usually reflects two consecutive acculturations (first German > Slavic, then vice versa), which attests to the fact that both the Slavic western colonisation (of the early Middle Ages) and the German eastern colonisation (of the later Middle Ages) led to frequent intermixture. Etymology templates: {{der|de|sla-pro|*němьcь}} Proto-Slavic *němьcь, {{m|sla-pro|*němьčьskъ}} *němьčьskъ Head templates: {{de-proper noun|toponym}} Nimptsch n (proper noun, genitive Nimptschs or (optionally with an article) Nimptsch)
  1. Niemcza (a town in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland) Tags: neuter, proper-noun Categories (place): Places in Poland, Towns in Poland
    Sense id: en-Nimptsch-de-name-SQAqj8a9 Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of German entries with incorrect language header: 10 90
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: Nemetz, Nemitz, Niemetz, Niemitz, Niemsch, Niemtz, Niemz, Nimpsch, Nimsch, Nimtsch, Nimtz, Nimz, Nimzsch (english: for the surname)

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