Silbentrennung
ax·elTürkische aussprache
äksılAussprache
/ˈaksəl/ /ˈæksəl/
Etymologie
[ 'ak-s&l, 'äk- ] (noun.) 1930. Danish Aksel, first used for the bishop and statesman Absalon Hvide (1128-1201), from biblical Absalom. Some sources suggest that the bishop was originally named Áskell, from Old Norse "god" + "cauldron, helmet", and Absalon was chosen as the nearest-sounding Christian equivalent, leading to the exchange of the middle consonants.