Continuing from my previous post, I decided to investigate the sunames/occupations recently added to the Deaths in 2018 site, looking for a “Singer”. The first one I come to is listed under June 7:
His surname is an addition to the recent “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern-cluster, as in remove the “W” (hmmm “double you”) makes “eber’... as per the etymology dictionary:
- Stefan Weber, 71, Austrian singer.
Hebrew ... from an ancestral name Eber, but probably literally "one from the other side," perhaps in reference to the River Euphrates, or perhaps simply signifying "immigrant;" from 'ebher "region on the other or opposite side."And so “communication from the other side”... with the “other side” being the “inner twin world” that’s parallel/other side of our “outer twin world”. Note the following re the etymology of the name:
- Eber: Means "region beyond," from the word abar, meaning, "to pass over."
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