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Chicago-based architectural firm
Worthmann & Steinbach was a Chicago-based architectural firm that was active from 1903 through 1928. It was a partnership between Henry W. Worthmann (June
Worthmann_&_Steinbach
1914-1920 St. Mary of the Angels Church 1850 N. Hermitage Ave, Worthmann and Steinbach 1915 Holy Cross Church, Joseph Molitor 1916 Navy Pier Auditorium
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Topics referred to by the same term
union in Manitoba Worthmann & Steinbach, a defunct American architectural firm in Chicago Steinbach (surname), a German surname Steinbach am Attersee, in
Steinbach
Church in Chicago, USA
Basilica. The church was designed by the architectural firm of Worthmann & Steinbach who built many of the magnificent Polish Cathedrals in Chicago.
Basilica_of_Saint_Hyacinth
Ukrainian Greek Catholic cathedral
needed] The church was designed by the Chicago architectural firm of Worthmann & Steinbach. It was modeled after Saint Sophia's Cathedral in Kyiv. There is
St. Nicholas Cathedral (Chicago)
St._Nicholas_Cathedral_(Chicago)
Performing arts venue in Chicago, Illinois, US
Theatre building opened in March 1918, was designed by architects Worthmann & Steinbach and operated by Victor Bardonski as a 546-seat nickelodeon theater
Chopin_Theatre
Building in Chicago, Illinois
W. Lake Street in Chicago's Fulton Market District, designed by Worthmann & Steinbach and built in 1912. It was built for $12,000 and was owned by Charles
Hollenbach_Building
Church in Illinois, USA
as pastor. The church was designed by the architectural firm of Worthmann and Steinbach who built many of the magnificent Polish Cathedrals in Chicago
Holy Innocents Church (Chicago)
Holy_Innocents_Church_(Chicago)
Church in Chicago, United States
and rectory quarters. The church was designed by the firm of Worthmann and Steinbach who built many of the magnificent Polish Cathedrals in Chicago
St._Barbara_Church_(Chicago)
Church in Illinois, United States
Immaculate Heart of Mary in Pittsburgh, the architectural firm of Worthmann and Steinbach modeled the church's design on St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. It
St. Mary of the Angels (Chicago)
St._Mary_of_the_Angels_(Chicago)
Architectural design influenced by Polish Catholic immigrants
Chicago reflect this, particularly the magnificent edifices of Worthmann and Steinbach built along Milwaukee Avenue on the Northwest Side, reflected the
Polish_cathedral_style
Church in Illinois, United States
designed by John G. Steinbach who later partnered with another local architect to form the noted firm of Worthmann and Steinbach which drew up the architectural
Covenant Presbyterian Church (Chicago)
Covenant_Presbyterian_Church_(Chicago)
American architect
church constructed in 1895 and replaced by much larger church by Worthmann and Steinbach) St. George Church in Chicago St. John Cantius Church in Chicago
Adolphus_Druiding
American architect (1884–1965)
Lady of Lourdes Church, Chicago, Illinois (original building by Worthmann and Steinbach later enlarged and relocated by McCarthy) St. Basil Church, New
Joseph_W._McCarthy
Church in Illinois, United States
status Active Heritage designation For Polish immigrants Architect Worthmann and Steinbach Architectural type Church Style Polish Cathedral style Groundbreaking
St. Mary of Częstochowa (Cicero, Illinois)
St._Mary_of_Częstochowa_(Cicero,_Illinois)
Historic church in Indiana, United States
July 2020. The church was designed by the architecture firm of Worthmann and Steinbach in the Polish Cathedral architectural style. It has Romanesque
St. Casimir Parish, South Bend
St._Casimir_Parish,_South_Bend
WORTHMANN STEINBACH
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English
English : status name for a cottager (see Cotter 2), or a topographic name for someone who lived in a relatively humble dwelling, from Middle English cote, cott + man (see Coates).Respelling of German Kothmann, Kottmann (see Kottman), or Kathmann (see Kathman).
Male
English
Pet form of English Norman, NORRIE means "northman."
Female
English
 Feminine form of English Norman, NORMA means "northman." Compare with another form of Norma.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : apparently a habitational name, probably from any of various places called Normanton, notably the one in West Yorkshire, which are named with Old English Northman ‘Norseman’, ‘Viking’ + tūn ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Swedish, Teutonic
Surname; Northerner; Man from the North; Northman
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of vegetables or of medicinal herbs and spices, from Middle English wurt, wort ‘plant’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a reliable person who could be trusted to keep his word, from Yiddish vort, German Wort ‘word’ + man, Mann ‘man’.Americanized spelling of German Wortmann.
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English, Irish (Ulster), Scottish, and Dutch
English, Irish (Ulster), Scottish, and Dutch : name applied either to a Scandinavian or to someone from Normandy in northern France. The Scandinavian adventurers of the Dark Ages called themselves norðmenn ‘men from the North’. Before 1066, Scandinavian settlers in England were already fairly readily absorbed, and Northman and Normann came to be used as bynames and later as personal names, even among the Saxon inhabitants. The term gained a new use from 1066 onwards, when England was settled by invaders from Normandy, who were likewise of Scandinavian origin but by now largely integrated with the native population and speaking a Romance language, retaining only their original Germanic name.French : regional name for someone from Normandy.Dutch : ethnic name for a Norwegian.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Nordman.Jewish : Americanized form of some like-sounding Ashkenazic name.Swedish : from norr ‘north’ + man ‘man’.Albert Andriessen Bradt, a settler in Rensselaerswijck on the upper Hudson River in NY, was originally from Norway and was known as de Norrman (‘the Norwegian’). The waterway south of Albany which powered his mills became known as the Normanskill (‘the Norman’s Waterway’), by which name it is still known today.
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English
English : variant spelling of Worthen.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : elaborated form of Port.Dutch : from poort ‘gate’ + man ‘man’, an occupational name for a gatekeeper or a topographic name for someone who lived near the gates of a walled town (typically the man in charge of them). Compare Porter.American spelling of German Portmann.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly an altered form of Wortman.
Boy/Male
German
Wealthy
Female
Scottish
Scottish form of English Norma, NORMANNA means "northman."
Male
English
Short form of English Norman, NORM means "northman."
Female
English
Feminine form of Old French Norbert, NORBERTA means "bright northman" or "famous northman."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Cotman.Americanized spelling of the German cognates Kottmann or Kothmann.
Female
Scottish
Scottish form of English Norma, NORMINA means "northman."
Male
English
English form of Teutonic Nordemann, NORMAN means "northman."
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WORTHMANN STEINBACH
Girl/Female
American, British, English
A Saxon
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Full of Dreams
Boy/Male
Hindu
Of sacred descent
Boy/Male
Hindu
Wonderful, Successful & bright
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, probably named in Old English as ‘enclosed wood’, from loc(a) ‘enclosure’ (see Lock) + wudu ‘wood’. It seems likely that all present-day bearers of the name descend from a single family which originated in this place. There is another place of the same name in Cleveland, first recorded in 1273 as Locwyt, from Old English loc(a) + Old Norse viðr ‘wood’, ‘brake’, but it is not clear whether it has given rise to a surname.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lotus
Male
English
Scottish name derived from the word gleann, GLEN means "valley."
Female
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Diorbhorguil, DEARBHFHORGHAILL means "true testimony."
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Hebrew, Jamaican, Japanese
People; Sweet; Palm Tree; Spice; Child of the People; Friendly
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pl.
of Northman
n.
One of the inhabitants of the north of Europe; esp., one of the ancient Scandinavians; a Norseman.
n.
One of the ancient Scandinavians; a Northman.