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Lerche

Lerche is a word with multiple related uses in Germanic languages. In German, lerche refers to the lark, a small ground-dwelling songbird of the family Alaudidae. The term is used in ornithology and everyday speech to denote larks, including several species commonly encountered in Europe. The spelling should not be confused with Lärche, which is the German word for the larch tree.

Beyond its meaning as a bird, Lerche is also a surname in German and Danish-speaking regions. As

In cultural contexts, Lerche can appear as a proper name in works of fiction or biographical references,

a
surname,
it
is
usually
of
Nordic
or
German
origin
and
may
have
arisen
from
a
nickname
associated
with
the
bird
or
from
toponymic
roots
related
to
a
place
name.
The
name
is
found
in
historical
records
and
continues
to
appear
in
contemporary
populations.
and
it
may
occur
as
part
of
longer
compound
surnames
in
some
cases.
It
is
relatively
uncommon
in
English-speaking
countries
but
appears
in
multilingual
settings
where
Germanic
languages
are
spoken.