Yrminsuind
Appearance
Old High German
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- Yrminsuuinde (genitive)
Proper noun
[edit]Yrminsuind f
- (Bavaria) a female given name, variant of Irminsuind [8th C.]
References
[edit]- Acadamia Scientiarum Boica, editor (1829), Monumenta Boica (Monumentorum Boicorum Collectio nova; Volumen I Pars I), Volumen Vigesimum Octavum (Volume 28) (in Latin), , →OCLC, Codices Traditionem: Ecclesiae Pataviensis, olim Laureacensis., page 4: “sed postea adfirmabat traditionem illum cum consensu hottilonis et tradidit cellulam illam filiae suae nomine Yrminsuind cum illis sanctimonialibus ut suam oblationem deo offerret et locus ille ducitur Chirihpah ― But later he confirmed the grant with the consent of Hottilon and gave that cell to his daughter named Yrminsuind with those nuns so that she could make her offering to God, and that place is called Kühbach”