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Da SKRBIN bei der Google-Suche vorwiegend in Kroatien vorkommt, ist zu vermuten, dass sich der Name entweder vom Bach Škrbin Potok, vom Berg Škrbin Vrh in Bosnien, von kroat. Škrbina = Scharte , Škrba = Zahnlücke oder von skrbiti = sich kümmern, Sorge tragen ableitet. Letzteres natürlich nur, wenn der Nachname im Original mit S statt Š beginnt.
Der Name könnte sich möglicherweise auch vom Schloss Škrbin (Hornstein) ableiten.
http://www.carantha.net/our_castles_part_i.htm
Castle Škrbin (Hornstein)
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The castle belonged to the Hornberg family. The members of this family were knights serving the Counts of Goerz, who owned large estates in Carinthia, too. At first, the family took up residence in castle Hornburg, located close to Klein St. Paul in the Görschitz (Krcica) Valley. Around 1430, the castle came into possession of the Greißenegg family. In the second half of the 15th century the Hornbergs moved into their newly built castle Hornstein (Škrbin), in the proximity of Kriva Vrba (Krumpendorf). Then, they also acquired castle Unterstein (later called Raumschüsselhof) on the Krappfeld (Grobniško polje). One family member was the known Adrian Hornberg, the provost of Gurk (Krka, 1549 - 1559) during the critical times of the Church. The family arms were as follows: Gules, a stag antler Or. In the 16th century they received a second coat of arms, the origin of which is unknown.
MfG
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