wraton
1wratōn — *wratōn germ., schwach. Verb: nhd. gehen, wandern; ne. go (Verb), wander; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., anfrk., ahd.; Etymologie: i …
2wraton — [akin to Gre heuriskein, discover] : travel. Deriv. wratodus travel …
3Bamber — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from Bamber Bridge. The placename is recorded as Bymbrig in the Victoria History of the Counties of England (no date given), and derives from the Olde English pre 7th… …
4Wratten — This is an English locational surname. It originates either from the village of West Wratting in Cambridgeshire, formerly recorded as Wreattinge in the records known as the Saxon Chartularies of the year 974 a.d., and as Wratinge in the Domesday… …
5u̯er-3: C. u̯(e)r-ed- (*su̯erkʷh-) — u̯er 3: C. u̯(e)r ed (*su̯erkʷh ) English meaning: to bend down, to sway Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘sich biegen, neigen, schwanken” Material: Gk. ῥαδινός, Eol. βράδινος (i.e. Fράδινος) ‘schwank, slim, agile”, ῥοδανός ‘schwank”, ῥοδάνη …