Lach (onomastics)

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Onomastics and disambiguational information about the words, places & human names formed from Lach, Lache-.

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[edit] Lach

Lach-, Lache, Lachen, Lack-:


die Lache, das Lachen means and corresponds to laugh, laughing.

See each articles
  • Der lachende Mann [de], a documentary film by Walter Heynowski & Gerhard Scheumann
Human names

[edit] Lacher

Lacher, Lacker:

[edit] Lachert

[edit] Lachner

Lachner, Lackner:

  • Wolfgang Lachner (c.1465, Neuburg/Donau - January 27, 1518, Basel), book seller (Buchhändler), publisher
Lachner brothers
Lackner
Lakner

[edit] Lackfi

Lackfi [lakkfi] family (Lackfi család) is a Hungarian old family.

  • András Lackfi (?-1359), Transsylvanian ruler (vajda) ([2])
  • Dénes Lackfi (kerekegyházi Lackfi Dénes; ), Hungarian ([3])
  • Imre Lackfi (kerekegyházi Lackfi Imre; ), Hungarian ([4])
  • István Lackfi (kerekegyházi Lackfi István; ), Hungarian ([5])
  • Miklós Lackfi (kerekegyházi Lackfi Miklós; ), Hungarian ([6])
  • Dénes Lackfi (Simontornya) (simontornyai Lackfi Dénes; ), Hungarian ([7])
  • István Lackfi (Csáktornya) (csáktornyai Lackfi István; ), Hungarian ([8])

[edit] Laczfy

Laczfy [latsfi] family is a descendant of Lackfi family.

  • László Laczfy
See also Laczkovics (cf.János; [9]), Laczkovich, Laczkó, etc

[edit] Lachmann

Lachmann or Lachman is a family name of German origin and is the name of several people:

[edit] Lachman

Place names

[edit] Lachemann

Lachemann/Lacheman, Lachenmann/Lachenman:

Lachenmann

[edit] Lackmann

Lackmann, Lackman: (not Rackman, Ruckman)

  • Adam Heinrich Lackmann (July 1694, Wehningen, Lauenburg - August 17, 1754, Kiel), historian
  • Justus Lackmann, Lehrstuhlinhaber für Technische Mechanik
  • Max Lackmann, see German article
  • Peter Lackmann, Kirchenliederdichter
  • Ron Lackmann
  • Thomas Lackmann, Feuilletonredakteur, see German article
Lacmann
Lackman

[edit] Lachnit

Lachnit, Lachnith:

[edit] Lachs

"Lachs" (meat)
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"Lachs" (meat)

der Lachs ([de]; pl.: Lachse; Yiddish: der loks; cf.Lox) means a lax, salmon in German, Yiddish, Swedish, etc (Danish: laks, Bokmål: laks, Swedish: lax, PGmc: *laXs, Finnish: lohi, Russian: losoś).

Wee can see this word in Gravlax, a.s.o.

Human names

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