The Huwyl area was named as Hunwil in documents dated from 1230 to 1474.
Post-war historians basing themselves on this statement made the name popular in their works, the vehicle was never named as such in official documents.
The stream itself is not named in Domesday and medieval documents relating to the village.
By the late 16th century, it was no longer being named in documents and is thought to have vanished even before the Thirty Years' War.
On February 24, 2004, al Qosi was named in documents for the first military commissions to be held for detainees.
Three local feudal estates were named in documents as Blankenheim holdings.
The heath itself was first named in documents in the early 16th century.
Although the "Dr." does not become part of a person's name one can demand naming the title in official documents.
Appelscha was first named in written documents in 1247.