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Among first Medieval names of the village were for example "Waczebrodt" and "Waczenrode", Weizenrodau is a much more modern version. The family was also "Waczenrode" - Watzenrode is a modernized verson. Astronomer Kopernik himself called his uncle "Lucas Waczebrodt" in one of his letters (dated 11.01.1539). Source: http://wgp.salon24.pl/371133,mikolaj-kopernik-cd
Please someone incorporate this info (about old names of the village and original spelling of the surname) to the article.