Broðir Hartvigssen
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Bureaucratic details
- Name: Primary, Alternate, Household or Other?
- Action: New, Resub (kingdom), Resub (laurel), Name Change (retain old as alt), Name Change (release old name), Name Change from Holding Name, Other
- Already Registered Name?
- Authenticity desired?
- Allowed Changes: All, Intermediate and Minor, Minor only, No changes
- If changes needed: Language/Culture, Meaning, Sound, Spelling (details)
- Allow Holding Name?
- Gender of Name
- Previous submission history, if any
- Kingdom?
Name Inspiration
- Norse?
Broðir
- Per Viking Answer Lady:
Bróðir Found in Old Danish as Brothir and in Old Swedish Brodhir, in both locations the name occurs as both a personal name and a by-name. Found in OW.Norse as Bróðir. From OW.Norse bróðir "brother". A few late instances are found in West Scandinavia. The name is common in Sweden and Denmark. Runic examples include the nominative forms broþir, bruþ(in)m, bruþiR, burþiR, the accusative forms [br](þ)(u)r, [bruþur], and in one form in which the case is uncertain as buruþR. FJ p. 65 s.n. Bróðir; NR s.n. BróðiR http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/ONMensNames.shtml
Hartvigsen (vs Hartigssen)
Norse patronymic of Hartvig
- Hartvig, male christened 1635, Copenhagen, Denmark, his father is "Hans Hartvigssen" - Batch C21849-1, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYN4-C21
Combination
- Broðir c. 1100 plus Hartvigssen 1635 are currently more than 500 years apart, which is not registerable.
- Need to find closer examples.
Conflict Checking
No conflicts with bróðir, broðir, brodir. No conflicts with Hartvigsen, Hartvig, Hertvig, H.rt/S+ (. and /S+ are wild-cards)