"Reinhold" meaning in German

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Proper name

Audio: De-Reinhold.ogg
Etymology: Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *Raginawaldaz; see there for cognates and further etymology. The replacement of earlier -old by -hold is secondary and probably due to association with the Middle High German holt (“friendly, loyal”). The first element, originally ragin-/regin-, may now be identified as an intensifier, ie: "very". This name originated from "Reinhold von Meilan" a hero from Ermenrichs Tod, part of the Dietrich von Bern cycle. Other related heroes such as Reinhold von Montalban (The Four Sons of Aymon) and Saint Reinhold von Köln further popularised the spread of the name. Etymology templates: {{root|de|ine-pro|*h₂welh₁-|id=rule}}, {{inh|de|gem-pro|*Raginawaldaz}} Proto-Germanic *Raginawaldaz, {{noncog|gmh|holt|t=friendly, loyal}} Middle High German holt (“friendly, loyal”) Head templates: {{head|de|proper noun}} Reinhold
  1. a male given name Wikipedia link: Reinhold Categories (topical): German given names, German male given names Synonyms: Reinold
    Sense id: en-Reinhold-de-name-h8YdwBAs Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header

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