Ahlin

Ahlin
This is a name which can be both locational and nickname job descriptive, or even just a nickname. It derives either from the town of Ahlen in Westphalia, Germany, or from "Ahl" meaning "an" eel, and a nickname for an eel fisherman, plus "kin", shortened to "in", to mean "son of Ahl". As a pure nickname it described "a slippery character", but clearly this was not regarded as derogatory, or it would not have survived as a surname. The spellings of the name are recorded both as Ahlen and Ahlin, and early recordings include Barbara Ahlin who married one Christian Hoest at Bayern on October 16th 1759, and Conradus Ahlen christened at Ahlen Westphalia, on May 26th 1776. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Sybillia Ahlen, which was dated November 21st 1662, married Robert Ross(!) at Waltrop Westphalia, during the reign of Emporer Leopold 1 of the Holy Roman Empire, 1658 - 1705. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Ahlin — Ahlin,   Lars, schwedischer Schriftsteller, * Sundsvall 4. 4. 1915, ✝ Bromma 10. 3. 1997; war Arbeiter und schilderte realistisch die Arbeitslosigkeit der 1930er Jahre in dem Roman »Tåbb med manifestet« (1943; deutsch »Tobb mit dem Manifest«);… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Ahlin — Lars Ahlin (* 4. April 1915 in Sundsvall; † 1997) war ein schwedischer Schriftsteller. Der Sohn eines Handlungsreisenden veröffentlichte seine Werke ab 1943 (Debüt: Tåbb med manifestet ), nachdem er in einer Reihe anderer Berufe tätig gewesen war …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ahlin, Lars — (1915 1997)    A Swedish novelist, short story writer, dramatist, and essayist, Ahlin differs from most of his literary contemporaries in that he has a religious outlook on life. He focuses on the dignity of each human being while simultaneously… …   Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater

  • Ahlin, Lars — ▪ Swedish author born April 4, 1915, Sundsvall, Swed. died March 11, 1997, Stockholm       influential Swedish novelist of the mid 20th century.       Ahlin s family struggled financially, and he left school at age 13 to work, although he later… …   Universalium

  • Lars Ahlin — und Gunnel Ahlin, 1960 Lars Ahlin (* 4. April 1915 in Sundsvall; † 10. März 1997) war ein schwedischer Schriftsteller. Der Sohn eines Handlungsreisenden veröffentlichte seine Werke ab 1943 (Debüt: Tåbb med manifestet ), nach …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Lars Ahlin — (born April 4, 1915 in Sundsvall, Sweden; died March 11 1997 in Stockholm, Sweden) was an award winning Swedish author and aesthetician.Ahlin left school when he was 13 to support his family, although he later attended several folk high schools.… …   Wikipedia

  • Cvetka Ahlin — (November 28, 1927 – July 30, 1985) was a Slovenian opera singer and mezzo sopranist. From 1951 she was the main singer of the Ljubljana opera. From 1956 she was a singer in the Hamburg national opera. She sang in the works of Jules Massenet and… …   Wikipedia

  • Per Åhlin — Per Johan Axel Åhlin, (born August 7, 1931), is a Swedish artist and animator. He is famous for animated movies including * I huvet på en gammal gubbe ( In the Head of an Old Man ), 1968. * Dunderklumpen ( Thundering Fatty ), 1974. * Sagan om… …   Wikipedia

  • Urban Ahlin — Urban Ahlin, born 1964, is a Swedish social democratic politician who has been a member of the Riksdag since 1994. He has been active in international politics for many years. He was until last election 2006 the chairman of the Foreign Relations… …   Wikipedia

  • SWEDEN, bibliography — Bibliographic Resources Holmback, Bure. About Sweden, 1900 1963: A Bibliographical Outline. Sweden Illustrated 15 (1968): 5 94. Josephson, Aksel G. S. A List of Swedish Books, 1875 1925. New York: Bonniers, 1927. Nelson, Walter W. A Bibliography… …   Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater

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