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Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
Thurnen is a municipality in the Bern-Mittelland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. On 1 January 2020 the former municipalities
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Topics referred to by the same term
Thurnen may refer to: Kirchenthurnen, known as Thurnen until 1860, a village in the canton of Bern, Switzerland Thürnen, a municipality in the canton
Thurnen
Railway station in Mühlethurnen, Switzerland
Thurnen railway station (German: Bahnhof Thurnen) is a railway station in the municipality of Mühlethurnen, in the Swiss canton of Bern. It is an intermediate
Thurnen_railway_station
Former municipality in Bern, Switzerland
to form the municipality of Thurnen. Kirchenthurnen is first mentioned in 1228 as Tornes. Until 1860 it was known as Thurnen. The name was changed to prevent
Kirchenthurnen
District in Switzerland
Bern-Mittelland District in the canton of Bern was created on 1 January 2010. It is part of the Bern-Mittelland administrative region, and is the only
Bern-Mittelland (administrative district)
Bern-Mittelland_(administrative_district)
Basel-Landschaft Thierachern Bern Thônex Geneva Thörigen Bern Thun Bern Thundorf Thurgau Thunstetten Bern Thürnen Basel-Landschaft Thurnen Bern Thusis Graubünden
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List_of_municipalities_of_Switzerland
Former municipality in Bern, Switzerland
Kirchenthurnen, Lohnstorf and Mühlethurnen merged to form the municipality of Thurnen. The first mention of the village is in the 14th century when the von Blankenburg
Mühlethurnen
Belpberg Bern Gesamtkirchgemeinde Bern-Bethlehem Bern-Bümpliz Bern City-Kirche Bern-Frieden Bern Heiliggeist Bern Inselspital Seelsorge Bern-Johannes Bern Offene
Reformed Churches of the Canton Bern-Jura-Solothurn
Reformed_Churches_of_the_Canton_Bern-Jura-Solothurn
Sutz-Lattrigen Täuffelen Tavannes Teuffenthal Thierachern Thörigen Thun Thunstetten Thurnen Toffen Trachselwald Tramelan Treiten Trub Trubschachen Tschugg Twann-Tüscherz
Municipalities of the canton of Bern
Municipalities_of_the_canton_of_Bern
Swiss politician
Daniela Schneeberger (born 19 September 1967 in Liestal; resident of Thürnen) is a Swiss politician from The Liberals. Daniela Schneeberger graduated
Daniela_Schneeberger
Oberbalm, Plaffeien, Riggisberg, Rüeggisberg, Rüschegg, Schwarzenburg, Thurnen, Toffen, Wald, Wattenwil. In accordance with Article 5 of the Federal Law
Gantrisch Regional Nature Park
Gantrisch_Regional_Nature_Park
Railway line in Switzerland
The Bern–Belp–Thun railway is a railway in Switzerland. It is also called the Gürbetalbahn (Gürbe Valley Railway, GTB) after the company that built it
Bern–Belp–Thun_railway
Railway station in Kaufdorf, Switzerland
railway station in the municipality of Kaufdorf, in the Swiss canton of Bern. It is an intermediate stop on the standard gauge Gürbetal line of BLS AG
Kaufdorf_railway_station
Former municipality in Bern, Switzerland
Kirchenthurnen, Lohnstorf and Mühlethurnen merged to form the municipality of Thurnen. Lohnstorf is first mentioned in 1148 as Lonestrof. In 1279 it was mentioned
Lohnstorf
Railway station in Burgistein, Switzerland
railway station in the municipality of Burgistein, in the Swiss canton of Bern. It is an intermediate stop on the standard gauge Gürbetal line of BLS AG
Burgistein_railway_station
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
to Bern for 1000 pounds and became part of the District of Seftigen. For much of the history of the villages, they were part of the parish of Thurnen with
Wattenwil
Rümlingen Rünenberg Schönenbuch Seltisberg Sissach Tecknau Tenniken Therwil Thürnen Titterten Wahlen Waldenburg Wenslingen Wintersingen Wittinsburg Zeglingen
Municipalities of the canton of Basel-Landschaft
Municipalities_of_the_canton_of_Basel-Landschaft
Former municipality in Bern, Switzerland
medieval castle. The village has always been part of the large parish of Thurnen. The local farmers raised crops on the valley floor and pastured cattle
Rümligen
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
Historically, Riggisberg and Rüti both belonged to the large parish of Thurnen. They split off to form their own parish in 1874 and became fully independent
Riggisberg
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
15th and 16th centuries. Burgistein has always been part of the parish of Thurnen, even after the village church was built in 1959. Beginning in the 1970s
Burgistein
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
acquired Kaufdorf. The village has always been part of the large parish of Thurnen. In 1495 the St. Ursus Chapel was built in the village. However it eventually
Kaufdorf
Municipality in Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland
apart from the before mentioned Sissach and Gelterkinden – are the smaller Thürnen and Rickenbach, which lead into separate smaller valleys. The latter is
Böckten
Obstalden 1887 Kienersrüti Bern Incorporated into Uttigen Uttigen 2014 Kirchenthurnen Bern Merged with Lohnstorf and Mühlethurnen Thurnen 2020 Klarsreuti Thurgau
List of former municipalities of Switzerland
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Boy/Male
Scandinavian American
Thunder.' Surname.
Boy/Male
Irish
Strong fort.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Returned, turned back, a spark.
Boy/Male
English
From the thom tree.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Accomplished
Surname or Lastname
English (Lincolnshire)
English (Lincolnshire) : unexplained.This name is recorded in Rehoboth, MA, from the mid 17th century on.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Turpin.
Boy/Male
English American French Latin
Lathe worker.
Biblical
returned; turned back; a spark
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly southern)
English (mainly southern) : variant spelling of Thorn 1.Swedish : ornamental name from thorn, an ornamental spelling of torn ‘thorn bush’.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Midlands)
English (East Midlands) : from the Middle English personal name Thurmond, Old Norse þormundr, composed of the elements þórr, name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor) + mundr ‘protection’. Reaney and Wilson suggest that, Thurmond having been an uncommon personal name, this surname may also represent the commoner name Thurmod, Thormod with the second element derived from Old Norse móþr ‘mind’, ‘courage’, but assimilated to -mund (a common second element in other compound names).German (Thurmann) : habitational name for someone from a place called Thur (see Thur).German (Thurmann) : occupational name for a watchman, from Middle Low German torn(e)man (torn(e) ‘tower’) or Middle High German turn, turm ‘tower’ + man ‘man’.Respelling of Jewish (from Ukraine) Turman, a nickname from Yiddish turman ‘inconstant man’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for a maker of objects of wood, metal, or bone by turning on a lathe, from Anglo-Norman French torner (Old French tornier, Latin tornarius, a derivative of tornus ‘lathe’). The surname may also derive from any of various other senses of Middle English turn, for example a turnspit, a translator or interpreter, or a tumbler.English : nickname for a fast runner, from Middle English turnen ‘to turn’ + ‘hare’.English : occupational name for an official in charge of a tournament, Old French tornei (in origin akin to 1).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : habitational name from a place called Turno or Turna, in Poland and Belarus, or from the city of Tarnów (Yiddish Turne) in Poland.Translated or Americanized form of any of various other like-meaning or like-sounding Jewish surnames.South German (T(h)ürner) : occupational name for a guard in a tower or a topographic name from Middle High German turn ‘tower’, or a habitational name for someone from any of various places named Thurn, for example in Austria.
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English
English : variant spelling of Thurman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Thurman.
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American, British, Chinese, English, French, Latin
Lathe Worker; Carpenter; Champion in a Tournament; Woodworker
Girl/Female
Greek
Sharp pointed or thorned.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from places in northern France called Tournai (Orne), Tournay (Calvados), or Tourny (Eure), all named with the pre-Roman personal name Turnus (probably meaning ‘height’, ‘eminence’) + the locative suffix -acum.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant (plural) of Thorn 1.Norwegian : habitational name from any of five farmsteads named Tornes, from an unexplained first element + nes ‘headland’, ‘promontory’.
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American, Australian, British, English
From the Thorny Thicket
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Danish, German, Swedish
God of Thunder
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THURNEN BERN
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Arabic, Muslim
It is the Name of a Place in Saudi-arabia; Name of a Companion of the Prophet PBUH Bin Al-haseedb RA who has Narrated Many Ahadiths
Boy/Male
Muslim
Attractive, Huge, Tremendous army
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ruler, Style....in every thing
Male
Russian
(Панкратий) Russian form of Greek Pankratios, PANKRATIY means "all power."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Conquers the Earth
Girl/Female
Indian
Courtesy
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Blessed by God for Immortality; Similar to Amarinder
Male
Greek
(ΕιÏηναίος) Ancient Greek name EIRENAIOS means "peaceful."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Nourished, Defended, Loved
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a.
Turned aside.
a.
Made of turf; covered with turf.
n.
To perform in tournaments; to tilt.
n.
A tureen.
a.
Turned; bent.
n.
A coarse kind of linen; -- called also harden.
a.
Turned.
a.
Bent; turned; deflected.
n. & v.
Tourney.
imp. & p. p.
of Churn
a.
Turned round; giddy.
n.
See Turnip.
n.
A large, deep vessel for holding soup, or other liquid food, at the table.
n.
One who turns; especially, one whose occupation is to form articles with a lathe.
n.
A person who practices athletic or gymnastic exercises.
a.
Turned upward; bent.
imp. & p. p.
of Turn
n.
A variety of pigeon; a tumbler.
n.
See Turren.
v. t.
A tournament.