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Till

Masculine German
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Meaning & History

Till is a German masculine given name that originated as a medieval Low German diminutive of Dietrich and other names beginning with Old High German diota or Old Frankish þeoda meaning "people". The name evolved from the Low German form Tielo, a short form of various compound names.

Etymology and History

Till is a short form derived from the Germanic element þeoda or diota, meaning "people". This element is also the root of names like Theodoric, which means "ruler of the people" from Gothic *Þiudareiks. Theodoric the Great, a 6th-century king of the Ostrogoths, popularized this name. In medieval Germany, the name Dietrich was common, and Till emerged as a pet form influenced by Low German dialects. Related variants include Thilo and Tilo.

Cultural Significance

Till is most famously associated with Till Eulenspiegel, a trickster figure in German folklore. Eulenspiegel, whose name means "owl mirror," is a mischievous peasant who plays pranks on townspeople, exposing hypocrisy and foolishness. His stories were compiled in a 1512 chapbook and have been adapted in literature and music by authors such as Charles De Coster and Richard Strauss. The Till Eulenspiegel tales are a cornerstone of German cultural heritage, often compared to the Dutch Tijl Uilenspiegel.

Usage and Distribution

Till is primarily used in Germany, though it appears occasionally in other German-speaking countries. The name saw a resurgence in the late 20th century. While simple and short, Till carries the weight of historical figures and folklore.

  • Meaning: Derived from "people"
  • Origin: Low German
  • Type: Diminutive
  • Usage regions: Germany

Related Names

Variants
Other Languages & Cultures
(Dutch) Dick 2, Diederick, Diederik (Low German) Dirk (Dutch) Ties (English) Dederick, Derrick (Estonian) Tiidrik, Tiit (French) Thierry (Frisian) Durk (Germanic) Theoderich (Gothic) Theodoric, Theodoricus, Þiudareiks, Theudoricus (Medieval German) Tielo (Swedish) Didrik (Old Germanic) Þeudōrīks
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