Where does “din” come from?

din (Danish) comes from Old Norse þínn, from Proto-Germanic þīnaz, from Proto-Indo-European téynos, from Proto-Indo-European túh₂ — you, thou.

din (Danish): your, thy; yours, thine

Definitions

  1. your, thy; yours, thine

Ancestry of “din”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Norseþínnyour, yours
2Proto-Germanicþīnazyour, yours (thy, thine); 2nd person singular possessive
3Proto-Indo-Europeantéynosthy; thine
4Proto-Indo-Europeantúh₂you, thou
Every word from Proto-Indo-European túh₂Every word from Proto-Indo-European téynosEvery word from Proto-Germanic þīnaz