Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/Þeudubalþ
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From *þeudu (“people, tribe”) + *balþ (“bold, brave”).
Proper noun
Þeudubalþ m
- a male given name
Inflection
| Masculine a-stem | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | ||
| Nominative | *Þeudubalþ(a) | |
| Genitive | *Þeudubalþas | |
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | *Þeudubalþ(a) | — |
| Accusative | *Þeudubalþ(a) | — |
| Genitive | *Þeudubalþas | — |
| Dative | *Þeudubalþē | — |
| Instrumental | *Þeudubalþu | — |
Descendants
- Old English: Þēodbald
- Old High German: Diotbald, Theotpald (Bavarian, Alemannic, 8th-9th C. CE), Theotbald, Thetbold, Thetpold, Theotbolt, Thiotbold (rare), Theotbold, Theotpold, Thiotpold (Alemannic, 8th or 9th C. CE), Deotbald, Deotbold, Deotbolt, Dheotpold, Dheotbold, Diotpold (rare), Deotpold, Thietbald, Thietpald (rare), Thietpold (Alemannic, 10th C.)
- Middle High German: Dietbold, Dietbolt, Dietpolt (11th C.)
- → Medieval Latin: Deotpaldus, Dietpoldus (10th-12th C.), Teotbaldus, Theotbaldus, Theotpaldus, Thiatbaldus, Deotbaldus