limborch

Etymology
The second element is. The first element is of disputed origin:


 * archaic/obsolete meaning "snake, dragon," for which see
 * , a Roman-era name for its location at the boundary of the empire.
 * the noun
 * named by its founder after  in Bad Dürkheim, Germany, itself possibly from one of the words above (however, also compare the river ).
 * named by its founder after  in Bad Dürkheim, Germany, itself possibly from one of the words above (however, also compare the river ).