Wurmbrand

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Wurmbrand
Origin
Language(s)German
Meaning
  1. "worm/dragon - fire"
  2. (Jewish surname) Yiddish dialect of "Warmbrand" warm - fire
Region of originGermany, Poland
Other names
Variant form(s)
  • Wurm, Lindwurm; Wurmer, Wurmberg, Wurmann (Wurman)
  • Warm, Warmer, Wärmer, Warmberg (or may Wahrenberg), Warmann (or may Wahrmann)
  • Drach, Drache, Drachmann
[1]

Wurmbrand is surname of:

  • Count Wurmbrand-Stuppach, an old noble family of Austria
  • Melchior Freiherr von Wurmbrand(-Stuppach) (1475–1553), businessman and military man[1]
  • Johann Wilhelm Graf von Wurmbrand (1670–1750), statesman and historian
  • Adelma Vay, née Wurmbrand-Stuppach (1840–1925), medium and pioneer and spirituality
  • Countess Stephanie von Wurmbrand-Stuppach (1849–1919), Hungarian pianist and composer
  • Countess Maria Anna Paula Ferdinandine von Wurmbrand-Stuppach (1914–2003), Austro-Hungarian countess, huntress, racehorse owner and socialite
  • Richard Wurmbrand (1909–2001), Romanian evangelical Christian minister and author

See also

  • also Wurmbrand is a Katastralgemeinde in Lower Austria[2]

References

  1. ^ http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p4245.htm, http://gw4.geneanet.org/index.php3?b=pierfit&lang=de;p=marghareta;n=von+maltitz
  2. ^ de:Wurmbrand (Gemeinde Groß Gerungs)
Surname list
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