Bermund
m.
Old High German, Old Saxon bero 'bear' + Old English mund 'protector', Old Saxon mund, Old High German munt 'hand, protection'.
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- Latin
- ● 942 Bermundi (gen) St-Bernard-Romans 131;
11thC Bermundus (nom) StVdM-II 673;
c1030 Bermondus (nom) ibid. 714;
1030 Bermundus (nom) ibid. 681;
c1030 Bremondus (nom) ibid. 714;
c1035 Bermonnus (nom) ibid. 718,
Bermundus (nom) ibid. 718;
c1040 Bermondus (nom) ibid. 725,
Bermundi (gen) ibid. 725,
Bermundus (nom) ibid. 723;
1040x1080 Bermundus (nom) ibid. 664;
1044 Bermundus (nom) ibid. 659;
1047x1061 Bermundus (nom) CartNDSaintes XX;
c1050 Bermundus (nom) StVdM-II 672;
1060 Bermundus (nom) ibid. 730;
1064 Bermundus (nom) ibid. 715;
1069 Bermondus (nom) ibid. 717;
1070 Bermundus (nom) ibid. 740;
1075 Bermundus (nom) ibid. 731;
1080x1103 Bermundus (nom) ibid. 722;
1094 Bermundus (nom) ibid. 686
Cite as: S.L. Uckelman. "Bermund". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2016, no. 3. http://dmnes.org/2016/3/name/Bermund.