Where does “Majorin” come from?

Majorin (German) comes from German Major, from Spanish mayor, from Latin māior, from Latin magnus, from Proto-Indo-European meǵh₂- — big, great; great; big, stour, great.

Majorin (German): The wife of a major

Definitions

  1. The wife of a major

Ancestry of “Majorin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanMajormajor
2Spanishmayorcomparative degree of grande: bigger; comparative...
3Latinmāiorancestors, forefathers; advanced in years, the aged; the elders
4Latinmagnuslarge, big; great; important
5Proto-Indo-Europeanmeǵh₂-big, great; great; big, stour, great
Every word from Proto-Indo-European meǵh₂-Every word from Latin magnusEvery word from Latin māior
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