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What is the meaning of words von der in a name?

"Von der" in a name is German and means "from the" or "of the". It's often used as a preposition to indicate a place of origin or a connection to a particular place or family.

Here's a breakdown:

* "Von" means "from" or "of".

* "Der" is the masculine definite article meaning "the".

Examples:

* "Von der Leyen": This name means "from the Leyen" and indicates an origin or connection to the Leyen family or place.

* "Von der Lippe": This name means "from the Lippe" and could refer to the Lippe River, a region, or a specific family.

Note:

"Von der" is often used in German nobility and aristocracy, but it's not exclusive to these groups.

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