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Weil

Weil is a German-language term that functions as a surname, a place-name element, and, in lower-case, as a common German conjunction meaning “because.” As a surname and toponym, Weil largely derives from Germanic place-name traditions associated with settlements.

Notable people bearing the surname include André Weil (1906–1998), a French mathematician and a key member of

As a geographic name, Weil appears in several German towns and city districts. Examples include Weil am

Etymologically, the surname and place names are tied to toponymy related to settlements or hamlets, reflecting

the
Bourbaki
group.
Weil
made
significant
contributions
to
algebraic
geometry,
number
theory,
and
topology,
and
several
mathematical
concepts
bear
his
name,
including
the
Weil
conjectures.
Rhein
in
Baden-Württemberg,
located
near
the
Swiss
and
French
borders,
and
Weil
der
Stadt,
also
in
Baden-Württemberg.
The
element
Weil
is
found
in
other
place
names
across
German-speaking
regions,
typically
indicating
historical
settlement
origins.
the
historical
linking
of
families
or
places
to
a
specific
locality.
In
modern
German,
weil
is
the
subordinating
conjunction
meaning
“because.”
It
introduces
causal
clauses
and
typically
sends
the
finite
verb
to
the
end
of
the
clause,
as
in
Ich
bleibe
zu
Hause,
weil
es
regnet.