Gundheri

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== Old High German == === Alternative forms === Cundhari, Kundhari, Cundheri, Kundheri, Cuntheri (8th-9th C. CE) Cunther (Bavarian, 9th C. CE) === Etymology === From Proto-West Germanic *Gunþihari, from Proto-Germanic *Gunþiharjaz. The rare forms in Kund- and Chund- are possible evidence of Proto-West Germanic *kunþ (“known, familiar”) in continental names, a stem more common in Old English. First attested in the 9th C. CE === Proper noun === Gundheri m (Bavarian, Alemannic, Rhine Franconian) a male given name ==== Descendants ==== Middle High German: Gundheri, Guntheri (11th C.), Gunther (12-13th C.) → Medieval Latin: Guntherius (11th C.), Guontherus (12-13th C.), Guntherus (12-15th C.), Gundacherius (15th C.) German: Gunther