Goswin

Goswin is a Germanic male given name originally meaning "friend (''win'') of the Goths (''gos'')" As ''Gosewijn'', ''Goswijn'' or ''Gozewijn'' (with short forms ''Goos'', ''Goes'', ''Gosse'' and ''Geus'') it was quite common in the Middle Ages in the Low Countries. Latinized versions include ''Gos(s)uinus'', ''Gosvinus'', and ''Goswinus'', while in French the name has been rendered ''Gosvin'' and ''Gossuin'' (e.g. Gossuin d'Anchin).

People with this name include:

* () *Gosse Ludigman (died 1000), possibly fictitious governor of Western Frisia *Goswin I of Heinsberg (ca. 1060–1128), Limburg count, lord of Valkenburg *Goswin of Anchin (c. 1085–1165), Flemish Benedictine abbot and saint *Goswin (bishop of Poznań), 12th-century Polish Bishop *Goswin of Bossut (fl. 1230s), Cistercian writer *Gozewijn van Randerath (fl. 1250), Bishop of Utrecht * (died 1359), ruler of Livonia *Goswin Haex van Loenhout (died 1475), Auxiliary Bishop of Utrecht *Goswin van der Weyden (1455–1543), Flemish painter *Goswin Nickel (1582–1664), German Jesuit priest *Goswin de Fierlant (ca. 1735—1804), Flemish councillor *Goswin de Stassart (1780–1854), Dutch-Belgian politician * (1810–1887), Dutch physician and University Dean *Goswin Karl Uphues(1841–1916), German philosopher * (1850–1919), German historian Provided by Wikipedia
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