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IJsbrand

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IJsbrand
GenderMale
Language(s)Old Dutch
Origin
Meaning"Iron sword"[note 1]
Region of originNetherlands
Other names
Alternative spellingIJsbrandt, IJsbrant, Ysbrand(t), Ysbrant, Eisbrand(t), Isbrand
Related namesIJsbert, IJsbrecht, IJzerman
  1. ^ A popular misconception[citation needed] is that the name is a portmanteau of the modern Dutch words ijs and brandt, giving it the illogical implied meaning "ice burns"

IJsbrand is a Dutch male given name of late Old Dutch or early Middle Dutch origins. The first syllable, "eis" (or ijs/ys), is derived from the old West Germanic word for iron. The second syllable, "brand" (or brandt), means fire but was traditionally also used as a kenning for sword. The NRC birth registry thus suggests the meaning "iron sword".[1]

The name is at least as old as the 12th century, when it was a distinguished name for the Lords of Haarlem. The Old Dutch name *Īsbrant was also attested in a Latinized form before 1200. After it had caught on as a common given name, IJsbrand remained popular throughout Dutch history and up to the present day.

According to the figures of the Sociale Verzekeringsbank [nl], the organization that implements national insurance schemes in the Netherlands, the year 2009 saw the name IJsbrand given to 4 newborn boys in The Netherlands; in the same year the alternative spelling Ysbrand had a count of 5. The Meertens Institute database of given names in the Netherlands reports a total of 1687 people with the spelling IJsbrand[2] and 321 with the spelling Ysbrand[3] as first or middle name, with other spellings occurring with 25 or fewer counts.

Notable IJsbrands

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References

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  1. ^ Birth register (Dutch)
  2. ^ "NVB : voornaam IJsbrand". nvb.meertens.knaw.nl. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
  3. ^ "NVB - populariteit voornaam Ysbrand". nvb.meertens.knaw.nl. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
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