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- Deena Mayes
- Dina Maze
- Deena Maze
- Dina Maise
- Deena Maise
- Dina Mays
- Deena Mays
- Dina Mayze
- Deena Mayze
- Dina Mease
- Chinese (Simplified): 迪娜 梅耶斯 (Dí nà Méiyē sī)
- Hungarian: Mayes Dina
- Japanese: ディナ メイズ (Dina Meizu)
- Russian: Дина Маес (Dina Mayes)
- Ukrainian: Діна Маєс (Dina Mayes)
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The name Dina traces back to the Hebrew word "din," meaning "judgment" or "to judge." It functions as a passive participle, signifying "judged" or "vindicated." The linguistic shift from the verb "din" to the noun form Dina involves a common Hebrew pattern of adding a vowel to create a personal name. This process transforms the action of judging into a state of being, implying someone who has been judged fairly or whose cause has been vindicated. Dina appears in the Hebrew Bible as the daughter of Jacob and Leah. This biblical association firmly establishes its presence in ancient Jewish culture. The name's usage spread alongside Jewish diaspora communities. While never consistently a top-tier name, Dina has maintained a steady presence across various cultures, including Jewish, Italian, and Slavic communities. Diminutives such as Dinah and Dinella exist, reflecting regional variations and affectionate forms.
The surname Mayes has its historical roots primarily in England, where it is believed to have originated as a patronymic surname derived from the medieval given name "Mai," which itself is a diminutive of names like "Matthew" or "Maya." The earliest records of the surname date back to the 13th century, with variations such as "Mays" and "Maye" appearing in historical documents. The name is often associated with agricultural occupations, as it may have been linked to the Old English word "maese," meaning "a meadow" or "a place of grass," suggesting that early bearers of the name may have been landowners or farmers. Over time, the surname evolved, reflecting the social roles and geographical features of the regions where its bearers lived, particularly in rural communities.
- Historie rodiny a příbuzní
- Fotografie a naskenované originální dokumenty
- Konkrétní data a místa životních událostí
- Vojenská služba, bydliště a povolání
- Celá jména, rodná jména a věk předků a příbuzných
