Adalhelm

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Old High German

Etymology

Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *Aþalahelmaz from *aþalaz (noble) and *helmaz (helmet). First attested in the 8th C. CE

Proper noun

Adalhelm m

  1. (Bavarian) a male given name, equivalent to Old English Æþelhelm

Declension

Declension of Adalhelm (masculine a-stem)
case singular plural
nominative Adalhelm Adalhelmā, Adalhelma
accusative Adalhelm Adalhelmā, Adalhelma
genitive Adalhelmes Adalhelmo
dative Adalhelme Adalhelmum
instrumental Adalhelmu

Descendants

  • Middle High German: Adalhalm, Adelhalm, Adlhalm, Alhalm

References

  • Sigmund Herzberg-Fränkel, editor (1904), “I: Dioecesis Salisburgensis: Regiones Salisburgensis et Bavarica”, in Necrologia Germaniae (Monumenta Germaniae Historica) (in Latin), Tomvs II Dioecesis Salisbvrgensis, Berolini: Apvd Weidmannos, →ISBN, →OCLC, Liber confraternitatum vetustior (784-11th C.), Monumenta Necrologica Monasterii S. Petri Salisburgensis, page 6, column 3, line 8