Winand
m.
Old Saxon wig, Old High German wīc 'war, battle' + Proto-Germanic *nanþ- 'brave, daring'.
- Belgium
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- Dutch
- ● 1597x1598 Wynant BoonenGes p. 334
- England
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- Dutch
- ● 1585 Wynant AuFr p. 91
- France
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- Latin
- ● 1108 Guinandus (nom) St-Barnard-Romans 155;
1378 Winandi (gen) hanquetvol1 1263,
Winando (dat) ibid. 410
- Germany
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- Latin
- ● 1086 Winandus (nom) quix-vol1 61;
1208 Winandus (nom) quix-vol2 124;
1219 Winandus (nom) hennes-vol1 42;
1259 Winandus (nom) CDL-1.1.1 XXXI;
1260 Winandi (gen) hennes-vol1 191,
Winando (abl) ibid. 190,
Winandus (nom) ibid. 191;
1264 Winando (dat) ibid. 200;
1275 Winandum (acc) ibid. 244,
Winandus (nom) ibid. 244;
1401 Wynando (dat) HD1401 no. 27
- Latvia
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- Latin
- ● 1292 Winando (dat) RigSB 393;
1293 Winando (dat) ibid. 153;
1295 Winando (dat) ibid. 747;
1296 Winando (dat) ibid. 787;
1304 Winando (dat) ibid. 904,
Winandus (nom) ibid. 909
Cite as: S.L. Uckelman. "Winand". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2021, no. 1. http://dmnes.org/2021/1/name/Winand.