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'Manges'. in the Alps and Southern Germany. ba) From the Latin word<br />

adjective 'magnus'. great large thus by being used as a (proper) noun it<br />

becomes the great. one. The word is derived from the Indo European<br />

base 'meg(h)' which also. evolved into Sanskrit 'maha' big Greek<br />

'megas' big and English 'much'.. However that is not the entire story.<br />

According to Wasserzieher the norther. variant of the name Magnus<br />

was coined by king Olaf the Saint of Norway who. named a son in<br />

honor of Emperor Charlemagne (Latin Carolus Magnus German. Karl<br />

der Grosse Norwegian KarlaMagnus). Charlemagne () who ruled. over<br />

France Germany and Italy was quite an impressive medieval king who<br />

in. was crowned the first Western Emperor since the fall of the Western<br />

Roman. Empire. How impressive was he to his contemporaries Well he<br />

was made a saint. (canonized in unfortunately only by an AntiPope and<br />

he is revered only. in a few places) and the word for king in many<br />

Slavic languages is derived. his name (Polish 'krol' Russian 'korol'). I<br />

must confess this does add. an intriguing new dimension because of<br />

course Professor X's first name is. Charles which is the French form of<br />

the name Karl which owes a lot of its. popularity to Charlemagne. Two<br />

sides of the same coin indeed ba) In Southern. Germany Switzerland<br />

and Austria the name is mixed up with the otherwise. apparently extinct<br />

German name 'Magnoald' 'Maginald' 'Maginold' he who rules. with<br />

might. It is hard to tell if this 'Magnus' is a Latinization of the German.<br />

name(s) or the identification is the result of a mistake (see section ).<br />

This. name seems to be related to that Thor's son Magni (looking<br />

around I also found. the name Magnerich (Magnericus) who was bishop<br />

of Trier from ca. to. .)The first element of this name derives from the<br />

Germanic word for might. represented in modern English 'might'<br />

German Macht and Dutch 'macht' which. derives from the<br />

IndoEuropean 'magh' to be able which also is the root. for modern<br />

English 'may' (cf. German 'mag') 'mage' and 'magic' (from the Old.<br />

Persian 'magus' Iranian 'magu' which referred to the Magi the priestly.<br />

caste in Ancient Persia and Media) and also 'machine' and 'mechanic'..<br />

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