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Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Schopfheim (German pronunciation: [ˈʃɔpfhaɪm] ) is a town in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the river Wiese,
Schopfheim
Railway station in Schopfheim, Germany
Schopfheim station (German: Bahnhof Schopfheim) is a railway station in the municipality of Schopfheim, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located on
Schopfheim_station
Railway line in Germany and Switzerland
(“rear” Wiese Valley Railway) on 5 February 1876 by the Schopfheim-Zell Railway Company (Schopfheim-Zeller Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft). This was followed on
Wiese_Valley_Railway
Railway station in Schopfheim, Germany
Schopfheim West station (German: Bahnhof Schopfheim West) is a railway station in the municipality of Schopfheim, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is
Schopfheim_West_station
Railway station in Germany
Schopfheim-Schlattholz station (German: Bahnhof Schopfheim-Schlattholz) is a railway station in the municipality of Schopfheim, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Schopfheim-Schlattholz station
Schopfheim-Schlattholz_station
Swiss-French-German trinational urban rail network
Lörrach Hbf – Steinen (– Schopfheim – Zell (Wiesental)) S6: Basel SBB – Basel Bad Bf – Riehen – Lörrach Hbf – Steinen – Schopfheim – Zell (Wiesental) S9:
Basel_S-Bahn
Hill range in Germany
the esat by the Wehra valley. It lies between the larger settlements of Schopfheim to the north, Wehr to the east, Rheinfelden to the south and Lörrach and
Dinkelberg
Mountain range in Germany
Hoellental in Todtnau and Wolfach and the Forest Glass Centre in Gersbach (Schopfheim), which is open to visitors. In the relatively inaccessible Black Forest
Black_Forest
Lakes formed as a result of the collapse of caves
The Eichener See, a temporary (astatic) karst lake near Schopfheim-Eichen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Karst_lake
Hamlet in Schopfheim, Lörrach, Germany
belongs to the village of Raitbach and is part of the municipality of Schopfheim in the district of Lörrach. Schweigmatt lies beneath the 985 m peak of
Schweigmatt
Stadtteil of Schopfheim in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Gersbach is a state-recognized resort town in the municipality of Schopfheim, a town in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Gersbach
Gersbach_(Schopfheim)
Lake in Lörrach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
nearby village of Eichen to the west, which is part of the municipality of Schopfheim, the municipality of Hasel to the east-northeast and the town of Wehr
Eichener_See
German footballer
played as a defender. He spent his entire career with SC Freiburg. Born in Schopfheim, Müller joined SC Freiburg in 1993, and making his debut the following
Stefan Müller (footballer, born 1974)
Stefan_Müller_(footballer,_born_1974)
2016 live album by Anastacia
Foro Boario, Ostuni Teatro antico di Taormina, Taormina Marktplatz Schopfheim, Schopfheim Burgtheater Dinslaken, Dinslaken Piazza della Libertà, Monte Urano
A_4_App
Valley of the river Wiese, in the Southern Black Forest
merges with its biggest tributary, the "Little Wiese", approximately below Schopfheim. The Köhlgarten- and Belchenwiese merge to become the Little Wiese nearTegernau
Wiesental,_Black_Forest
Topics referred to by the same term
Gersbach may refer to: Gersbach (Schopfheim), a nationally recognized resort and district of Schopfheim Carl Gersbach Melody Gersbach (1985–2010) Alex
Gersbach
German-Swiss philosopher
Max Picard (5 June 1888 in Schopfheim, Baden, Germany – 3 October 1965 in Sorengo, Switzerland) was a German-Swiss writer and philosopher, important as
Max_Picard
Mountain in Germany
It rises within the parish of Gersbach, a village in the borough of Schopfheim. To the southwest is the county town (Kreisstadt) of Lörrach, 32 kilometres
Rohrenkopf
German physician, Nobel prize winner (1904–1979)
first clinical lithotriptor), and Renate Forßmann in 1943. He died in Schopfheim, Germany, of heart failure on 1 June 1979. His wife died in 1993. André
Werner_Forssmann
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
infirmary. On 1 January 1994 the three hospitals of Lörrach, Rheinfelden, and Schopfheim were pooled into a GmbH. Today the hospital of Lörrach has 351 beds. One
Lörrach
Wittnau 762 7620 Schopfheim 7621 Lörrach, Binzen, Eimeldingen, Inzlingen, Rümmingen, Schallbach, Weil am Rhein, Wittlingen 7622 Schopfheim, Hausen im Wiesental
List of dialling codes in Germany
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Germany
Hiking trail in Germany
hiking trail through the Southern Black Forest in Germany that runs from Schopfheim to Waldshut. The term Hotzenwald for the region through which the trail
Hotzenwald_Trail
1503, while Christopher obtained Sausenberg, Rötteln, Badenweiler and Schopfheim. In 1504, she married Louis d'Orléans-Longueville who, not yet having
Philip_of_Hachberg-Sausenberg
Born 14 January 1930 Halberstadt, Germany Died 9 September 1978 (aged 48) Schopfheim, West Germany Occupation Actor Years active 1957–1978 (film and TV)
Jürgen_Feindt
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
(Baden), Rickenbach (Hotzenwald) Further away (>15 km): Waldshut-Tiengen, Schopfheim, Lörrach, Basel, Brugg AG, Aarau AG, Zürich, Schaffhausen SH, St. Blasien
Bad_Säckingen
German naval officer (1900–1980)
politician and Higher SS and Police Leader (HSSPF). Rodenbücher was born in Schopfheim, the son of a textile dyer. He was orphaned as a child and after attending
Alfred_Rodenbücher
Mountain in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
is a mountain, 983.6 m above sea level (NHN), in the Black Forest near Schopfheim in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. On the Hohe Möhr is the roughly
Hohe_Möhr
Cave in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Erdmannshöhle is a stalactite or flowstone cave in the village Hasel between Schopfheim and Wehr, 20 km east of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. The word
Erdmanns_Cave
Forts in Germany
the work of the firm of AG Minifossi at the Friedrich Ebert School in Schopfheim other schanzen were discovered so that, today, over 100 sites are known
Baroque fortifications in the Black Forest
Baroque_fortifications_in_the_Black_Forest
German footballer
and early 1990s as forward. Born in Schopfheim, Hauser started his youth football with local team Sportclub Schopfheim, playing there until he left school
Thomas_Hauser_(footballer)
German writer (1760–1826)
later; he visited the schools in Basel during summer and in Hausen and Schopfheim respectively in the nearby Wiesental during winter. After the death of
Johann_Peter_Hebel
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
river, and the towns of Grenzach-Wyhlen, Inzlingen, Steinen, Maulburg, Schopfheim, and Schwörstadt in Germany. Rheinfelden consists of a relatively young
Rheinfelden_(Baden)
German politician
("Reichstag") was not successful, however. Frieda Eckert was born in Schopfheim in the south-west of Germany. Her father is described variously as a smallholder
Frieda_Unger
Railway station in Maulburg, Germany
S-Bahn Following station Steinen towards Weil am Rhein S5 Limited service Schopfheim West towards Zell (Wiesental) Steinen towards Basel SBB S6 Location
Maulburg_station
Railway in Germany
local significance like the Wiese Valley Railway (Wiesentalbahn) (Basel–Schopfheim–Zell im Wiesental), opened in 1862, but also main lines. In addition to
Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway
Grand_Duchy_of_Baden_State_Railway
Railroad tunnel in Weil am Rhein
über die Erbauung der Bahnen im Badischen Oberland Leopoldshöhe–Lörrach, Schopfheim–Säckingen, Weizen–Immendingen zur Umgebung des Schweizergebiets. Chr.
Tüllinger_Tunnel
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Castle was first documented under Konrad of Rötteln, who also elevated Schopfheim to city status. The castle likely existed since the 11th century. The
History_of_Lörrach
(Bavaria) Schöningen (Lower Saxony) Schönsee (Bavaria) Schönwald (Bavaria) Schopfheim (Baden-Württemberg) Schöppenstedt (Lower Saxony) Schorndorf (Baden-Württemberg)
List of cities and towns in Germany
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Germany
Medieval noble family from Southern Germany and Switzerland
particularly in the Wiesental, where a member of the family elevated Schopfheim to the status of a town. Around the middle of the 13th century, the family
House_of_Rötteln
Settlement in Vojvodina, Serbia
initial settlers – including folk from Benningen, Marbach am Neckar, Schopfheim, Schorndorf, and Tübingen, in the Palatinate and Hesse, as well as Maglić
Nova_Pazova
Railway station in Basel, Switzerland
Bad Bf – Laufenburg – Waldshut – Lauchringen (– Erzingen) 30 min S6 Basel SBB – Basel Bad Bf – Lörrach – Schopfheim – Zell (Wiesental) 30 min SBB GmbH
Basel_Badischer_Bahnhof
Meyerhofer, Fries & Cie. GmbH in Lörrach, Germany, and Trefzer Druck GmbH in Schopfheim, Germany. During this period, the company expanded its portfolio to include
August_Faller_GmbH_&_Co._KG
Deutschlandfunk (DLF) Marktoberdorf 0,2 101.9 Radio Seefunk (Hochrhein) Schopfheim 0,1 101.9 R.SA (Dresden) Weißwasser/Sorauer Platz 0,5 101.9 Deutschlandfunk
List of FM radio stations in Germany
List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_Germany
District in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Towns Municipalities Kandern Lörrach Rheinfelden Schönau im Schwarzwald Schopfheim Todtnau Weil am Rhein Zell im Wiesental Aitern Bad Bellingen Binzen Böllen
Lörrach_(district)
German local historian (1921–2023)
Das Markgräflerland herausgegeben vom Geschichtsverein Markgräflerland, Schopfheim, ISBN 3-932738-17-9 Digitalisat der UB Freiburg 2006ː Kleine Geschichte
Gerhard_Moehring
School Campus: Schloss Salem) Sasbach Heimschule Lender Schopfheim Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium Schopfheim Schramberg Gymnasium Schramberg Schwäbisch Gmünd Parler-Gymnasium
List_of_schools_in_Germany
Italian pop singer
returned to Italy and came back to Germany in 1975 as a musician, first to Schopfheim in the Black Forest. In nearby Bad Säckingen, he became a member of the
Bino_(singer)
Castle ruins in Lörrach, Germany
bishop of Basel, Konrad I von Rötteln was the founder of the city of Schopfheim, which was important to the later formation of the Markgräflerland. The
Rötteln_Castle
15th Century Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
the outer bailey. Between 1479 and 1482, he rebuilt the City Church in Schopfheim, which had burned down. There are traces of his construction activities
Rudolf IV, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
Rudolf_IV,_Margrave_of_Hachberg-Sausenberg
Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Wiesental with its suburb Gresgen in the north and northeast as well as Schopfheim with its suburbs Enkenstein, Raitbach, and Fahrnau. The entire area of
Hausen_im_Wiesental
German photographer and artist
Börse Photography Foundation Prize in 2018. Messmer was born in 1964 in Schopfheim in the district of Lörrach, West Germany. He moved to Berlin in 1991.
Arwed_Messmer
Saarland, Joint Venture together with TÜV Saarland; 2007: AFT-Group, Schopfheim from Kardex AG, Zürich; 2007: CAM Systems GmbH from French software conglomerate
Certina_Holding
rainstorms. He began an apprenticeship with a village barber in nearby Schopfheim-Fahrnau, but he dropped out after just a few months. He worked in Basel
Karl_Nessler
Railway station in Schopfheim, Germany
(German: Bahnhof Fahrnau) is a railway station in the municipality of Schopfheim, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located on standard gauge Wiese
Fahrnau_station
Municipality in Blekinge County, Sweden
Parish Bornholm, Denmark Mänttä, Finland Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Germany Schopfheim, Germany Høyanger, Norway Elbląg, Poland Slavsk, Russia Enfield, Connecticut
Ronneby_Municipality
German-born Swiss neurosurgeon
Swiss neurosurgeon and researcher. He was born on March 10, 1955, in Schopfheim, West-Germany. Mindermann arrived in Switzerland in 1975 where he studied
Thomas_Mindermann
Tributary of the Rhine in the southern Black Forest
reaches Schopfheim. There it turns westwards and separates the Black Forest from the Dinkelberg. After flowing through the town of Schopfheim, it passes
Wiese_(river)
State electoral district of Germany
Maulburg, Rümmingen, Schallbach, Schönau im Schwarzwald, Schönenberg, Schopfheim, Steinen, Todtnau, Tunau, Utzenfeld, Weil am Rhein, Wembach, Wieden, Wittlingen
Lörrach_(electoral_district)
Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
north, the municipality Kleines Wiesental to the north-east, the town of Schopfheim and the municipality of Maulburg to the east, the town of Rheinfelden
Steinen,_Baden-Württemberg
Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
Schülin: Binzen, Beiträge zur Orts-, Landschafts- und Siedlungsgeschichte, Schopfheim 1967, p. 523-524 (genealogical tables of the House of Hachberg-Sausenberg)
Rudolf III, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
Rudolf_III,_Margrave_of_Hachberg-Sausenberg
14th Century Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
Sausenberg und Rötteln (1343-1428), in: Das Markgräflerland, vol. 1, p. 53-63, Schopfheim, 2001 Johann Christian Sachs: Einleitung in die Geschichte der Marggravschaft
Rudolf II, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
Rudolf_II,_Margrave_of_Hachberg-Sausenberg
German priest and martyr (1887–1944)
beatified by the Catholic Church in 2024. Born on 3 February 1887, in Schopfheim in Baden, Germany, Metzger studied first at the lycee in Konstanz, where
Max_Josef_Metzger
Ständeversammlung"), representing Schopfheim and the adjacent settlement of Kandern ("Wahlbezirk der Ämter Schopfheim und Kandern"), giving up his seat
Franz_von_Roggenbach
Railway line in Germany
Valley Railway (German: Wehratalbahn) was a 19.7 km long branch line from Schopfheim to Bad Säckingen in southwestern Germany, that was electrified in 1913
Wehra_Valley_Railway
German painter
of Southern Germany. From 1901–1909, he attended elementary school in Schopfheim. He completed an apprenticeship for painting and decorating in the same
Friedrich_Ludwig_(painter)
Tarot card game
those by Gerhard Baumann and Gerold Blümle, of the Black Forest Club at Schopfheim, supplemented by other sources where indicated. There is an auction in
Cego
Stuttgart (FM) Freies Radio Freudenstadt (FM) HoRadS (FM) Kanal Ratte, Schopfheim (FM) LernRadio, Karlsruhe (FM) Querfunk, Karlsruhe (FM) Radio Dreyeckland
List of radio stations in Germany
List_of_radio_stations_in_Germany
Theodor Otto Forßmann August 29, 1904 Berlin, German Empire June 1, 1979 Schopfheim, Germany 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956 Shared the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physiology
List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1950–1959)
List_of_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize_in_Physiology_or_Medicine_(1950–1959)
German author, journalist and translator (born 1970)
author, journalist and translator. Born in Rheinfelden, Dath grew up in Schopfheim, West Germany, and finished high school in Freiburg. After civilian service
Dietmar_Dath
of Vakoka Vakiteny. The association, with over 30 members, is based in Schopfheim, Baden. Vakoka Vakiteny cooperates with the Malagasy government for production
Vakoka_Vakiteny
Football league
Ottenau (SV Ottenau) SpVgg Emmendingen (FC Emmendingen) FC Gutach SV Schopfheim VfR Engen (FC Engen) FC Donaueschingen (FV Donaueschingen) FV Fahrnau
Verbandsliga_Südbaden
German neurologist (born 1958)
Arno Villringer (born 1958 in Schopfheim) is a German neuroscientist, physician and university professor. He serves as Director of the Department of Neurology
Arno_Villringer
Karlsruhe; title of the exhibition: "Kunst schenken" 2012 Art society Schopfheim in Schopfheim; title of the exhibition: "Nachtgestalten" City Gallery in Saarbrücken;
Dome_(artist)
Sausenberg, the lordship of Badenweiler, the lordship of Rötteln and Schopfheim went to Margrave Christopher I of Baden. Many medieval documents and sources
House_of_Hachberg-Sausenberg
Ortsteil of Kleines Wiesental in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Zell (Mosel). In the town itself, the L 140 crosses through, leading to Schopfheim and the Neuenweg Valley. The former municipality of Tegernau contains
Tegernau
Region of Germany
Malsburg, Marzell, Müllheim, Neuenburg, Neuenweg, Riedlingen, Schliengen, Schopfheim, Seefelden, Steinen, Sulzburg, Tegernau, Vögisheim, Weil am Rhein, Wies
Markgräflerland
Region of the Black Forest in southwest Germany
These additional areas include, for example, the parish of Gersbach (Schopfheim), which was first mentioned in 1166 by the gift of a church to St Blaise
Hotzenwald
Railway station in Zell im Wiesental, Germany
the line was extended to Zell on 5 June 1876 by the Schopfheim-Zell Railway Company (Schopfheim-Zeller Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft). This was followed on
Zell_(Wiesental)_station
Rail line in Germany
Ettlingen West – Rastatt – Freudenstadt Basel trinational S-Bahn: S5 (Schopfheim –) Steinen – Lörrach – Weil am Rhein S6 Zell im Wiesental – Basel Bad
Mannheim–Karlsruhe–Basel railway
Mannheim–Karlsruhe–Basel_railway
German painter (1877–1951)
Socialist Kulturpolitiker. After an apprenticeship as a decorative painter in Schopfheim (1892–1895), he went to Baden-Baden and became a painter's assistant in
Hans_Adolf_Bühler
of Basel from 1656 to 1693. Johann Konrad von Roggenbach was born in Schopfheim on 15 December 1618. He was ordained as a priest on 4 April 1654. On 22
Johann_Konrad_von_Roggenbach
North Rhine-Westphalia 20,222 702 Lichtenfels (Bayern) Bavaria 20,217 703 Schopfheim Baden-Württemberg 20,163 704 Giengen an der Brenz Baden-Württemberg 20
List of municipalities in Germany
List_of_municipalities_in_Germany
Railways and Bremen State Railway, Bremen–Bremerhaven railway 7 June Basel Schopfheim 20 km, Wiesenthal Railway Company, Wiese Valley Railway 4 August Heilbronn
List of the first German railways to 1870
List_of_the_first_German_railways_to_1870
Municipality in Brandenburg, Germany
Kleinmachnow is one of the three home towns of the basketball team TKS 49ers. Schopfheim, Germany (since 1996) Battambang, Cambodia Klatovy, Czech Republic Lily
Kleinmachnow
Høyanger, Norway Johnson City, United States Mänttä-Vilppula, Finland Schopfheim, Germany Steglitz-Zehlendorf (Berlin), Germany Sala Åndalsnes, Rauma,
List of twin towns and sister cities in Sweden
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Sweden
Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Oberrhein im 14. und 15. Jahrhundert. In: Das Markgräflerland, Band 2/2003, Schopfheim 2003, S. 81–91. Korinna Thiem: Die Historische Landschaftsanalyse als
Münstertal,_Black_Forest
FC Basel 1967–68 football season
nationality. Legend Win Draw Loss Postponed Karlsruher SC v Basel SV Schopfheim v Basel Basel v SK Slavia Prague Basel v St. Gallen Basel v Schaffhausen
1967–68_FC_Basel_season
German footballer
played as forward. Hauser started his youth football with local club SV Schopfheim. He also played a few years in their senior team. In 1964 he transferred
Helmut_Hauser
becomes part of the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway, opens between Schopfheim and Zell im Wiesental. March 1 – The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad
1876_in_rail_transport
Railway station in Bad Säckingen, Germany
Bahn. The station was formerly located on the Wehra Valley Railway to Schopfheim. Passenger service over that line ended in 1971, and the line itself was
Bad_Säckingen_station
FC Basel 1962–63 football season
Legend Win Draw Loss Postponed Luzern v Basel FC Aesch v Basel SV Schopfheim v Basel St. Gallen v Basel Luzern v Basel FC Porrentruy v Basel Basel
1962–63_FC_Basel_season
Bridge in the town of Lörrach, Germany
Eisinger, Ludwig (2001). 1250 Jahre Röttler Kirche: 751–2001 (in German). Schopfheim: Uehlin. p. 14. ISBN 3932738179. Wiesentalbrücke Lörrach, p. 9. Wiesentalbrücke
Wiesental_bridge
German motorcycle racer (1945–1995)
established in Germany at the time. He started for the motocross club in Schopfheim. Böhler became the most successful German sidecarcross racer, being the
Reinhard_Böhler
Railway junction in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
on line S5 line of Basel S-Bahn, which connects to Lörrach, Steinen, Schopfheim and Zell (Wiesental). Regional-Express and Regionalbahn services also
Weil_am_Rhein_station
Schülin: Binzen, Beiträge zur Orts-, Landschafts- und Siedlungsgeschichte, Schopfheim, 1967, p. 523-524 (Genealogy of the line Hachberg-Sausenberg) Karl Seith:
William, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
William,_Margrave_of_Hachberg-Sausenberg
Village in Cameroon
Government, organized by the Partnership between the Church districts Schopfheim, Lörrach and Dikome-Balue Presbytery (PCC), the village has a 172.000
Bisoro
Dutch sidecarcross rider (born 1975)
April 2014, accessed: 24 April 2014 MOTOCROSS-GESPANN-WM MX-Gespann-WM Schopfheim: Giraud/Musset neue Leader (in German) speedweek.com, published: 13 June
Daniël_Willemsen
Railway in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
disused Wehra Valley Railway (German: Wehratalbahn) from a branch near Schopfheim on the Wiese Valley Railway to Bad Säckingen on the High Rhine Railway
Weil_am_Rhein–Lörrach_railway
Nature reserve in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Kurt Ückert: Der Nonnenmattweiher - zur Geschichte eines kleinen Sees, Schopfheim 1989. Alfred Drexlin: Der Nonnenmattweiher bei Heubronn. In: Der Schwarzwald
Nonnenmattweiher
Railway line in Germany and Switzerland
Schwörstadt 286 m Wehra 297.1 Wehr-Brennet 293 m Wehra Valley Railway from Schopfheim 302.4 Bad Säckingen 292 m 307.9 Murg (Baden) 297 m Murg 311.2 Laufenburg
High_Rhine_Railway
SCHOPFHEIM
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Raining Clouds
Girl/Female
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English
Variant spelling of English Casey, KACEY means "she who entangles men."
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Tamil
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Beauty and intelligent (Wife of yavati)
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Eyes; Name of a Goddess
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English
Village
Girl/Female
Chinese, Indian, Traditional
Silkworm Egg
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Delighted
Girl/Female
Hindu
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Adalbrecht, ALBRECHT means "bright nobility."
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