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- Felice Tantet
- Felicie Tanté
- Félicie Tante
- Felice Tante
- Felisie Tantet
- Felisie Tante
- Félicie Tentet
- Felice Tentet
- Chinese (Simplified): 费莉西耶 坦特 (Fèi lì xī yé Tǎn tè)
- German: Felicitas Tantet
- Hungarian: Tantet Felícia
- Japanese: フェリシエ タンテ (Ferishie Tante)
- Portuguese: Felícia Tantet
- Russian: Фелиси Тантет (Felisi Tantet)
- Spanish: Felicia Tantet
- Ukrainian: Фелісі Тантет (Felisi Tantet)
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"Félicie" springs from the Latin word *felix*, meaning "lucky," "fortunate," or "successful." The Latin adjective *felix* itself is thought to be related to the Proto-Indo-European root *dhe(i)-l(H)-, meaning "to suck," suggesting an original association with fertility and abundance. The name evolved through the Latin feminine form *Felicia*, meaning "lucky woman" or "she who is fortunate." The French form "Félicie" is a direct adaptation of *Felicia*, undergoing typical phonetic changes as Latin evolved into Old French and then modern French. The name *Felicia*, and subsequently Félicie, gained popularity in the Roman Empire, often given to girls with the hope of a prosperous future. Saint Felicitas, a Roman martyr of the 2nd century, further contributed to the name's religious significance and widespread use throughout Europe. While *Felicia* remained common in English-speaking countries, Félicie became particularly popular in France and other French-speaking regions. Diminutives such as "Fée" or "Licie" are sometimes used. The name's popularity has fluctuated over time, experiencing periods of greater and lesser use depending on cultural trends and naming fashions.
The surname Tantet has its roots in the French language, likely deriving from a diminutive form of the name "Antoine," which means "priceless" or "of inestimable worth." The surname first appeared in historical records in France, particularly in regions where the influence of the Catholic Church was strong, as many surnames were often linked to saints or religious figures. Over time, individuals bearing the surname may have been associated with various occupations, including farming or trades, reflecting the agrarian society of medieval France. The name could also denote a familial connection to a specific geographic area, as surnames often indicated the land or community where a family resided.
- 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
