D. N. Vercáriâ Group: citizens (4498 posts total) (last post: March 15, 2008 - 16:51) Citizen #26: Dieter N Vercáriâ | > >
> > According to my intarwebz searching, your name is a variant pronunciation of the name "Guy Welsh". In el glheþ naziunál, that becomes Vitz Vialësch. I think it sounds cool.
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> My name as in my surname as well? I don't think Vaught would mean Welsh, but Vaughan is a Welsh name I think. Vaught is a early American corruption of the german Vogt, which was the title of a minor funtionary in the Holy Roman Empire, I think (help, Dieter!). I think I might keep Wyatt rather than use Vitz, but I would like a new surname.
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> So, that begs the question, what did our Berber forefathers call minor funtionaries in the Holy Roman Empire?
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> Rev Wyatt ------
"Vogt" to English is "reeve", says dict.leo.org. Waah. My dentist's name is Vogt. ;-)
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