Spir

Spir
Recorded in many forms including Spir, Spire, Spiring, Spirett, and Spirit (English), Sapir, Shapiro, Spira, Spira, Spirer (German and Ashkenasic), this is or rather was, a surname of medieval origins. It has two possible sources. The first is a nickname from the pre 7th century word "spir" meaning a stalk, and hence given as a nickname to a tall thin, reed like person, or perhaps given the robust humour of those time, the complete reverse! The second possible origin is locational from the town of Speyer in Germany, which in ancient times, had a large Jewish population. Locational surnames are usually "from" names. These were names given to people after they left their original homes and settled elsewhere. Spelling being at best indifferent and local dialects very thick, soon lead to the development of "sounds like" spelling variants, such as we have with this surname. The first recording of the surname in any form is in England, because that is where the world's earliest recordings have survived. Thsese early recordings include Thomas Spir of the county of Essex in the year 1229, and Henry Sriryng of Worcester in the Hundred Rolls of 1275. In Germany Johannes Sperling is recorded in Hannover in 1297, Bertholdus Spir of Ebersheim in 1325, whilst Berhtolt Sper appears in the charters of Villingen in 1328.

Surnames reference. 2013.

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  • spir — spir̃ interj. kartojant reiškia karščiavimąsi: Jis iš karto spir̃ spir̃ pasikarščiuoja, o paskui gailias Slm …   Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • spir´it|ed|ly — spir|it|ed «SPIHR uh tihd», adjective. 1. full of energy and spirit; lively; dashing; bold: »a spirited race horse. He entered into a spirited discussion concerning the relative merits of the imperishable Master of Baker Street (Anthony Boucher) …   Useful english dictionary

  • spir|it|ed — «SPIHR uh tihd», adjective. 1. full of energy and spirit; lively; dashing; bold: »a spirited race horse. He entered into a spirited discussion concerning the relative merits of the imperishable Master of Baker Street (Anthony Boucher). SYNONYM(S) …   Useful english dictionary

  • spir´i|tu|al|iz´er — spir|i|tu|al|ize «SPIHR uh chu uh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to make spiritual. 2. to give a spiritual sense or meaning to: »The works of Richardson…are romances as they would be spiritualized by a Methodist preacher (Horace Walpole) …   Useful english dictionary

  • spir — sb., et, spir, ene (høj, spids konstruktion) …   Dansk ordbog

  • spir|y — spir|y1 «SPYR ee», adjective. 1. having the form of a spire; tapering: »a spiry turret or steeple, spiry grass or rocks. 2. having many spires: »The spiry habitable city (Robert Louis Stevenson). spir|y2 «SPYR ee», adjective. spiral; …   Useful english dictionary

  • spir- — combining form SPIRO 2: used before a vowel * * * …   Universalium

  • spir- — combining form SPIRO 2: used before a vowel …   English World dictionary

  • spir|i|to|so — «SPIHR uh TOH soh», adjective. Music. spirited; lively. ╂[< Italian spiritoso < Vulgar Latin spīritōsus < Latin spīritus; see etym. under spirit (Cf. ↑spirit)] …   Useful english dictionary

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