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1: English: variant of Ade with post-medieval excrescent -s.2: Jewish (Ashkenazic): possibly a habitational name from Ades the Yiddish name for Odessa. Alternatively a variant of Eydes metronymic from [...]
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...Kingdom of France and the German Empire. By LEWIS SERGEANT. Second Edition. With 40 Illustrations and Maps.... (United Kingdom - 1620)
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...Elector. To a still Prussianized German Empire the League of Nations would simply be a greater opportunity for intrigue than... (United Kingdom - 1884)
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...Navy keeping the seas, the German Empire keeping the Continent, each agreeing that there could be no real quarrel between... (United Kingdom - 1918)
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What is the origin of the name Ades?
1: English: variant of Ade with post-medieval excrescent -s.2: Jewish (Ashkenazic): possibly a habitational name from Ades the Yiddish name for Odessa. Alternatively a variant of Eydes metronymic from [...]