Proper noun
Anhalt (plural Anhalts)
A surname.
He himself keeps entirely aloof from all mere dogmatizing or rhetoric in the Annotationes in Evangelia (1544), the Conciones in Evangelium Matthaei (1558), and in his German sermons prepared for George of Anhalt. Source: Internet
Other candidates were Prince Siegfried I of Anhalt and Margrave Frederick I of Meissen (1257–1323), a young grandson of the excommunicated Emperor Frederick II, who did not yet even have a principality of his own as his father was still alive. Source: Internet
This is fanciful, as is the alleged connection to the German families of Anhalt, Baden and Bohemian Rosenberg sporting the same name. Source: Internet
Ms Anhalt has voted Republican since 1996, and is a registered party member. Source: Internet
“When giving a ticket, a police officer can be nice to a lady, he could flirt with her or he can be rude,” says von Anhalt. Source: Internet