Certificate of Name
Dirchs
Dutch
Meaning & Origin
Dirchs is a Dutch patronymic surname, meaning "son of Dirk". The name Dirk itself is a Dutch and Low German short form of Diederik, which ultimately derives from the Gothic name *Þiudareiks, meaning "ruler of the people" (from þiuda "people" and reiks "ruler, king"). This Gothic name was borne by notable figures such as Theodoric the Great (6th-century king of the Ostrogoths) and earlier Visigothic kings. Patronymic Tradition Dutch surnames ending in -s (like Dirchs, Dirks, or Dircks) are typical patronymics, indicating the father's given name. The suffix -s is a shortened form of the genitive, widely used in Dutch and other Germanic naming traditions. Dirchs is one of many variants of this surname, alongside Dircks, Dircksens, Dirckx, Dirix, Dirks, and Dirkse. Historical Context Given the ancient roots of Dirk through Diederik and Theodoric, the name has been common in the Low Countries for centuries. Counts of Frisia and Holland bearing this name date back to the 10th century, reflecting the name's popularity among nobility. Meaning: "Son of Dirk" Origin: Dutch Type: Patronymic surname Usage Regions: Netherlands, Flemish regions
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