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The name is based on the location on the way, which leads from Ockenheim to Jakobsberg Abbey.

The location was mentioned in 1343 with the name "An der Schienhelden". The name indicates a quality name (on the beautiful heap). Hell means a slight slope. In West Central Germany, this hall designation is very common.

The location got its name from the Roman finds in this area.

The location was mentioned in 1587 with the name "ahm geißbergk" and originally used as a goat pasture. The goat is called in Rheinhessen as "goat".

Hell means a slight slope. In West Central Germany, this hall designation is very common.

The name of the single location is based on the Oberingelheim Castle Church.

The location was mentioned in 1370 with the name "at the church piece" documentary. It is a property that was intended for the maintenance of a monastery kitchen. Otherwise, it is a general term for church property.

If this hall designation is not based on a personal name, then it belongs to Middle High German Late, latte = sapling, young forest.

The location is on a hilltop (head) and is a favorite nesting site of ravens.