Objevte lidi se jménem Eva Jarabica
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Eva Jarabica (rozená Drška Pupiš), narozená 1856
MyHeritage rodokmenyEva Martyák Šlapák (rozená Jarabica), narozená 1857
MyHeritage rodokmenyEva Šlapáková (rozená Jarabica)
MyHeritage rodokmenyEva Jarabica (rozená Sklenár)
MyHeritage rodokmenyEva Jarabica
Slovensko, církevní knihy a knihy ze synagog 1592-1910Eva Jarabica
Slovensko, církevní knihy a knihy ze synagog 1592-1910Eva Jarabica
Slovensko, církevní knihy a knihy ze synagog 1592-1910Eva Jarabica
Slovensko, církevní knihy a knihy ze synagog 1592-1910Eva Jarabica (rozená Drška Pupiš), narozená 1856
Rodokmen FamilySearchEva Jarabica
Rodokmen FamilySearchEva Martyák Šlapák (rozená Jarabica)
Rodokmen FamilySearchEva Jarabica (rozená Sklenár)
Rodokmen FamilySearchEva Jarabica
Geni celosvětový rodokmenEva Sklenár
Geni celosvětový rodokmenEva Jarabica, narozená Asi 1869
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- Polish: Ewa Jarabica
The name Eva has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the name "Chava," which means "life" or "living one." It is historically associated with the biblical figure Eve, the first woman created according to the Genesis narrative, symbolizing the beginning of life and humanity. The name has been widely used across various cultures and regions, particularly in Europe and the Americas, and has maintained its popularity due to its simple yet profound meaning. Variations of the name include "Ava" in English-speaking countries, "Ewa" in Polish, and "Iva" in Slavic regions, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name Eva has also been embraced in various languages, such as "Éva" in Hungarian and "Eve" in English, reflecting its enduring appeal and versatility across cultures. Historically, those bearing the name have often been associated with qualities of vitality and nurturing, resonating with its meaning of life.
The last name Jarabica has its origins in the Slavic regions, particularly in Eastern Europe, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is thought to derive from the Slavic word "jarab," which can refer to a type of bird, specifically a "crane," symbolizing grace and longevity. Historically, surnames like Jarabica were often associated with the characteristics or occupations of the individuals who bore them, possibly indicating a connection to nature or a profession related to hunting or agriculture. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries, with spellings such as Jarabic or Jarabitz, reflecting the linguistic differences across Slavic languages. In some cultures, the name may also be adapted to fit local phonetic patterns, leading to further variations in pronunciation. While specific historical records detailing the name's lineage may be limited, its roots in Slavic culture suggest a rich heritage tied to the natural world and the livelihoods of those who lived in harmony with it.
- 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
