Re: danish surnames: Poulsen, Praest, Laudrup
Poulsen means 'son of Poul' and Poul is the Danish form of Paul.

Praest (or Präst, as they write it) means 'apple' in Danish

Laudrup i can't find, but it is also written as Lautrup. i thought, the Danish language being related to the German, that it might mean "loud call" (which in German would be: laut Ruf), but it would not make sense and i checked an online dictionary and it wasn't try, so it seems. Laut or Lauth is also a Danish surname on itself. you could try look further on that. And -rup could be the same as strup , which is a common ending in Danish, but i haven;t found out what it means yet.
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danish surnames: Poulsen, Praest, Laudrup  ·  Anoyme  ·  9/14/2004, 12:43 PM
Re: danish surnames: Poulsen, Praest, Laudrup  ·  Menke  ·  9/14/2004, 2:24 PM
Re: danish surnames: Poulsen, Praest, Laudrup  ·  Sean Foglai  ·  9/18/2004, 8:23 PM