Jagel
German
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German Agel, from Old High German Agil.[1][2][3]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈjaɡɐ̯l̩], [ˈjaɡl̩]
- Hyphenation: Jag‧el
Proper noun
Jagel m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Jagels or (with an article) Jagel, feminine genitive Jagel, plural Jagels or Jagel)
- a surname
Descendants
- Baltic German: Jagelis
Proper noun
Jagel n (proper noun, genitive Jagels or (optionally with an article) Jagel)
- a municipality of w:Schleswig-Flensburg district, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
References
- ^ Robert Ferguson, The Teutonic Name-System Applied To The Family Names Of France, England, & Germany, (B. and J.: 1864).
- ^ Thorvald Forssner, Continental-Germanic personal names in England in Old and Middle English times, (Uppsala, 1916) p. 183.
- ^ J. J. Graaf, Nederlandsche Doopnamen naar oorsprong en gebruik, (Bussum, Paul Brand 1915) p. 8.