Where does “Oberwalliser” come from?

Oberwalliser (German) comes from German Oberwallis, from German Wallis, from English Wales, from Middle English Wales, from Old English Wēalas, from Old English wealh, from Old English īeġ, from Proto-West Germanic auwju — water.

Oberwalliser (German): Native or inhabitant of Oberwallis

Definitions

  1. Native or inhabitant of Oberwallis

Ancestry of “Oberwalliser”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanOberwallis
2GermanWallis
3EnglishWalesThe area in which the Welsh language and culture predominated, roughly coincident with the modern country
4Middle EnglishWales
5Old EnglishWēalasthe Welsh
6Old Englishwealhforeigner; Briton or Welshman; slave
7Old Englishīeġisland
8Proto-West Germanicauwjufloodplain; meadow; island
9Proto-Germanicawjōfloodplain; meadow; island
10Proto-Germanicagwjō
11Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂ékʷeh₂water

Words derived from “Oberwalliser

Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂ékʷeh₂Every word from Proto-Germanic agwjōEvery word from Proto-Germanic awjō