Berchtold

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Berchtold (also Berthold, Bertold, Bertolt) is a Germanic name, from the Old High German beruht "bright" or "brightly" and waltan "rule over". The name comes into fashion in the German High Middle Ages, from about the 11th century. The cognate Old English name is Beorhtwald, attested as the name of an archbishop in the 8th century. Berchtold appears also as the name of the leader of the Wild Hunt in German folklore of the 16th century. The name is here replacing the female Perchta.

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  • Dietmar Berchtold (born 1974), Austrian football midfielder
  • Friedrich von Berchtold (1781–1876), Moravian botanist and physician.
  • Joseph Berchtold (1897–1963), Nazi Party member and Reich Leader of the SS
  • Count Leopold Berchtold (1863–1942), Austro-Hungarian foreign minister at the outbreak of World War I
  • Manuela Berchtold (born 1977), Australian freestyle skier

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