Re: Boxleitner
I can't find the name in my books. But if you go by the sound, you get to Bocksleitner. Now BOCK is a ram, and Leitner may refer to a shepard (not very likely) or to a word meaning "slope of a hill". There are also several place-names Leit(h)en in Bavaria and Austria, so LEITNER may be taken from there.

There are also place-names starting with BUCHS-, which can go back to "Buchs" (box-tree; from Greek byxos).

Hope this helped more than it caused additional confusion.

Andy ;—)
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Bertinelli, Boxleitner, Dussualt...origins & meanings  ·  Muriel  ·  10/10/2004, 5:21 PM
Re: Boxleitner  ·  Andy  ·  10/13/2004, 4:38 AM
Re: Bertinelli, Boxleitner, Dussualt...origins & meanings  ·  Sagani  ·  10/11/2004, 5:50 AM