Where does “Sathmar Swabian” come from?

Sathmar Swabian (English) comes from English Swabian, from English Swabia, from Latin Suābia, from Latin Suēbī, from Latin Suēbus, from English swab, from Proto-Germanic swēbaz, from Indo-European *swé.

Sathmar Swabian (English): A member or descendant of the ethnic German (Swabian) community in Sathmar (Satu Mare), a region now mostly in Rumania with a small part in Hungary

Definitions

  1. A member or descendant of the ethnic German (Swabian) community in Sathmar (Satu Mare), a region now mostly in Rumania with a small part in Hungary

Ancestry of “Sathmar Swabian”, step by step

Sathmar Swabian traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Swabian

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSwabianof or pertaining to Swabia; A person from Swabia
2EnglishSwabia
3LatinSuābia
4LatinSuēbīa Germanic tribe in southwestern Germany, corresponding roughly to modern Swabia
5LatinSuēbus
6EnglishswabA small piece of soft, absorbent material, such...
7Proto-Germanicswēbazsomeone of the Suebi
8Indo-European*swé

via English Sathmar

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSathmarSatu Mare
2GermanSathmar
3HungarianSzatmár
4Turkishsatimperative of satmak
5Turkishsatmakto sell, market; to betray
6Ottoman Turkishصاتمقto sell, deal in, palm off, foist
7Proto-Turkicsat-to sell
Every word from Indo-European *swéEvery word from Proto-Germanic swēbazEvery word from English swab