Hader

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== English == === Etymology === As a German and Jewish surname, from the noun Hader (“fight, battle”). Also as a German and Jewish surname, from the noun Hader (“rags, tattered clothes”). Also as a German surname, variant of Heider. === Proper noun === Hader (countable and uncountable, plural Haders) A surname from German. An unincorporated community in Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States. ==== Statistics ==== According to the 2010 United States Census, Hader is the 35203rd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 640 individuals. Hader is most common among White (90.47%) individuals. === Further reading === Hanks, Patrick, editor (2003), “Hader”, in Dictionary of American Family Names, volume 2, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 110. === Anagrams === hared, Herda, Rhade, heard, ardeh, rehad, Heard, Daher, -hedra == German == === Etymology 1 === From Middle High German hader, from Old High German hadu- (“battle”), from Proto-West Germanic *haþu. Akin to Old English *heaþu. Other Indo-European cognates include Old Norse hǫð/ hǫðr (“battle”), Irish cath (“battle”), Proto-Slavic *kotera / *kotora (“quarrel, fight”) and Sanskrit शत्रु (śatru, “foe”). ==== Pronunciation ==== ==== Noun ==== Hader m (strong, genitive Haders, no plural) dispute, quarrel 1534, Bible, tr. Martin Luther, Moses 5 1:12: 1534, Bible, tr. Martin Luther, Moses 5 25:1: ===== Declension ===== ===== Derived terms ===== hadern === Etymology 2 === From Middle High German hader, from Old High German hadara, of uncertain ultimate origin, but Kluge compares Ancient Greek κέντρον (kéntron, “garment made of rags, something with a sharp point”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱéntrom (“pointed tool”). ==== Noun ==== Hader m (strong, genitive Haders, plural Hader) rag, cloth scrap, lumpen cleaning rag, scouring cloth ===== Derived terms ===== Hadern (plural) ==== References ==== === Further reading === “Hader” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache