Where does “Normandin” come from?

Normandin (French) comes from French Normandie, from Old French Normendie, from Old French Normant, from Old Norse norðmaðr, from Old Norse norðr, from Proto-Germanic nurþrą, from Proto-Germanic nurþraz, from Proto-Indo-European *nér — below the surface, below.

Normandin (French): for a resident or native of Normandy

Definitions

  1. for a resident or native of Normandy

Ancestry of “Normandin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FrenchNormandie
2Old FrenchNormendieNormandy region in Northern France
3Old FrenchNormantNorman
4Old Norsenorðmaðrman from the North; Norseman
5Old Norsenorðrnorth; north, northward
6Proto-Germanicnurþrąnorth, northern; north, northward
7Proto-Germanicnurþraznorth, northern
8Proto-Indo-European*nérbelow the surface, below

Words derived from “Normandin

Every word from Proto-Indo-European *nérEvery word from Proto-Germanic nurþrazEvery word from Proto-Germanic nurþrą