[Surname] Rehhagel
What is the etymology of Rehhagel?
As in Otto Rehhagel a.k.a. Rehakles, the German coach who led the Greek National football tea, to victory in the Euro2004 cup.
As in Otto Rehhagel a.k.a. Rehakles, the German coach who led the Greek National football tea, to victory in the Euro2004 cup.
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On german directory I have founs Rehagel (very, very rare)
On the german telephone dictionaries Rehaag, is not so rare, but still local.
Rehaag is coming probably from a name of a place.
No mention of Rehhagel on german directory.
On the german telephone dictionaries Rehaag, is not so rare, but still local.
Rehaag is coming probably from a name of a place.
No mention of Rehhagel on german directory.
Perhaps the forrest called 'der Rehhagen' in Mecklenburg-Vorpom. Reh is a doe or deer, Hag in toponyms derives from mittelhochdeutsch hac: 'scrubbery, thornbushes'. I think Hagel (for Hagl) might be a simple diminutive of Hag.
Thanks for the feedback, Sagani :)