De la Zenne

De la Zenne
Recorded in many forms including De Senn, Senn, Senne, Senner, Zenne, de Zenne, de la Zenne, Zenner and Von Senner, this is a surname of Germanic origins. It is either occupational for the head man of a dairy farm or possibly a shepherd, or it may be locational for somebody who comes from a place whose name means the dairy farm. It is also possible that the name overlaps with the French locational name Sein, Seine, de Seine, or Dessein, describing a person from the valley of the Seine. Locational surnames were usually "from" names. That is to say names given to people after they left their original homes and who had moved somewhere else. It was an easy form of identification to call such people by the name of their former home. Spelling over the centuries being at best indifferent, and local accents very thick, soon lead to the development of "sounds like" spellings. In this case early examples of the surname recording taken from early surviving charters and registers include those of Cunrad Cenner of Speyer in 1276, Peter de Senne of Munchen in 1282, Haintz Senner of Ravensburg in 1384, and Hans Zenne of Koechenitzsch, on May 16th 1717.

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  • Zenne —   [ zɛnə] die, französische Senne [sɛn], Fluss in Mittelbelgien, 103 km lang, entspringt südöstlich von Soignies, durchfließt Halle und Brüssel, mündet nordwestlich von Mecheln in die Dijle. Die Zenne wird vom Brüssel Rupel Kanal begleitet …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Zenne — Infobox River river name = Zenne image size = caption = origin = mouth = basin countries = Belgium length = 103 km elevation = mouth elevation = discharge = watershed = The Zenne (Dutch) or Senne (French) is a small river that flows through… …   Wikipedia

  • Zenne, die — * Die Zênne, plur. die n, ein nur in der Lausitz übliches Wort, die zähe Weide, oder Flechtweide zu bezeichnen, deren man sich zu den Körben bedienet. Es ist von dem Wendischen Sczina, welches wieder von czenu, dehnen, ziehen, abstammet, wovon… …   Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart

  • zenne — is., esk., Far. zenāne 1) Kadın Zenne çorabı. 2) tiy. Orta oyununda veya Karagöz de kadın rolüne çıkan erkek oyuncu Atasözü, Deyim ve Birleşik Fiiller zenneye çıkmak …   Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük

  • Zenne —    See Senne …   Historical Dictionary of Brussels

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  • zenne — (F.) [ ﻪﻥز ] kadın rolünü üstlenen erkek sanatçı …   Osmanli Türkçesİ sözlüğü

  • ZENNE — Kadın kısmı. * Eskiden orta oyununda kadın rolü yapan erkek sanatkârlar hakkında kullanılan bir tâbirdi. Eskiden kadınlar, oyunda rol alamadıkları için erkekler kadın kıyâfetine girer ve oyunda kadın rolü yaparlardı …   Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük

  • Senne/Zenne — (river)    The Senne is the river on which Brussels was founded. The name derives from the Celtic Sonia. It was also called Sin in some early sources.    The Senne rises in the province of Hainault and flows through the city from southwest to… …   Historical Dictionary of Brussels

  • Senn — Recorded in many forms including De Senn, Senn, Senne, Senner, Zenne, de Zenne, de la Zenne, Zenner and Von Senner, this is a surname of Germanic origins. It is either occupational for the head man of a dairy farm or possibly a shepherd, or it… …   Surnames reference

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