Statistics and meaning of name Tijhuis


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Surname Tijhuis is used at least 163 times in at least 7 countries.




      Surname Tijhuis
Given names
Peter Tijhuis (2)
Gerrit Tijhuis (1)
Laurentius Tijhuis (1)
Martijn Tijhuis (1)
Martin Tijhuis (1)
Linda Tijhuis (1)
Norbert Tijhuis (1)




Surname Tijhuis in Netherlands   

Tijhuis reversed is Siuhjit
Name contains 7 letters - 42.86% vowels and 57.14% consonants.

Anagrams: Tjishiu Hujiist Huitsij
Misspells: Tijhuiss Tyjhuis Tjjhuis Tiihuis Tejhuis Tijhuisa Tjihuis Tijhusi Tijhius



Rhymes: Louis Luis Marquis marquis speelhuis weeshuis ccstuis eestuis perpctuis

Meaning of this name is unknown.

Norbert Tijhuis says: De naam TIJHUIS In vrijwel elke Twentse marke stond een ‘Tijhuis’, ‘Tiehoes’ of, kortweg: 'n Thij of ’n Tiej’s Zo ook in de marke Rectum (gelegen in de driehoek Wierden-Rijssen-Enter, doorsneden door de rivier de Regge. In buurtschap Kloosterhoek in deze marke, is nog steeds erve ’n Tiej’s gelegen. Dit Tijhuis (een gewone boerderij) werd bewoond door mensen die een andere naam hadden. In de marke Rectum waren dit rond 1600 de ter Morsche of Morsink. Misschien ter onderscheiding van vertrokken familieleden die elders in de marke woonden, gingen ze zich later Tijman, Tijink of (van ‘t) Tijhuis of Tiehuis noemen. Nog later namen ze deze naam als eigennaam aan, ook als ze metterwoon naar elders waren vertrokken. De functie van het/een Tijhuis in een marke was om als plek te fungeren waar het markebestuur bijeenkwam en waar het markeboek werd gehouden (aantekeningen over geboorten, huwelijken, overlijden. Maar ook beslechting van geschillen over gedragingen, grensbepaling e.d.) Etymologisch is Tijhuis afgeleid van Tijgen (toog-getogen, in het Duits: ziehen - zog -gezogen)) Zo ook het begrip ‘aantijging’ in de zin van (rechts)vordering, rechtsgeschil. Men toog a.h.w. daarmee naar het Tij(g)huis alwaar het door het markebestuur onder voorzitterschap van de boer- of markerigter werd beslist.
Norbert Tijhuis Tubbergen NL says: Thij (village square) A thij, tie or thie is the name for a central square in medieval villages. The name occurs in the Dutch province of Overijssel and in a part of Germany that extends from the Münsterland to the vicinity of the cities of Hanover and Magdeburg. De (Middle Low German: Dat (= Het, Das)) thij, tie or thie is a usually walled square in the middle of a village, often with a flat stone, that served as a conference table for the tribunal, a local court for local disputes, for example about inheritance boundaries or grazing rights. The chairman of such a court was called a farmer's judge. A thie was often grassy, ​​and sometimes the place was on a knoll or near a spring or water pump. Later the thie was also used as a place for dance parties, etc. Villages without a local court generally did not have thie. There are villages that had both a thie and a green. The green was then a meeting place outside the village, the thie was inside it. The word was pronounced and spelled differently according to the peculiarities of the local dialect; the variety is great. In East Friesland, for example, the variant Tea occurs. This name has nothing to do with the drink of that name. The term thie is probably etymologically related to Old English tig or tih and Old Norse teigr. Both words were designations for a farm, a square or a piece of land. In the dative, the dative case, the word takes the ending -e. That is why it is likely that the family name Ten Tije, which occurs in the eastern Netherlands, has the meaning: living on or near the thij. Before ca. 1700 the Dutch preposition te reigned the genitive case. Surnames such as Tijhuis or Tijhaar can also refer to a thij. The geographical name thij occurs in the Netherlands in Oldenzaal and Steenwijkerland, among others. Literature reference[edit | edit source text] Bischoff, Karl, Der Tie (=Abhandlungen der geistes- und sozialwissenschaftlichen Klasse der Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur Mainz; 9/71), Wiesbaden 1971. (German). tijhuisnorbert@gmail.com The Tie (= treatises of the humanities and social sciences class of the Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz; 9/71), Wiesbaden 1971. (Duitstalig). The Tie (= treatises of the humanities and social sciences class of the Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz; 9/71), Wiesbaden 1971. (Duitstalig). tijhuisnorbert at gmail.com

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