"Schoenwald" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Schoenwald" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Schoenwald" Meaning

Schoenfeld is actually a German surname, but the term "Schoenwald" seems to be a combination of the German words "schön" (beautiful) and "wald" (forest). So, the meaning of "Schoenwald" is likely "Beautiful Forest" or "Forest of Beauty".

"Schoenwald" Examples

Schoenwald can be used as a German surname.

Sentences


1. She researched the family tree of all the students in her class and discovered that one of them was a direct descendant of the Von Schoenwald family.
2. Norbert sent me a group message with pictures of his trip to visit his relatives on the Von Schoenwald side of the family.
3. One infamous example of SS-murder was that of a group of women who were executed and buried in the Schoenwald woods.
4. The Schoenwald Housing Cooperative is now partnering with a local hospital to provide low-income seniors with healthier foods.
5. In Barto newspaper December 12,1902, Dr. Carl Holz, a Rabbi, and his wife opened a synagoguin in the Barth neighborhood and soon moved to the larger rented building in the Schoenwald apartment complex.

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