Objevte lidi se jménem Johanne Türcke
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Johanne Marie Louise Türcke (rozená Keller), 1819 - 1898
MyHeritage rodokmenyJohanne Justine Wilhelmine Rosenthal (rozená Türcke), 1817 - 1851
MyHeritage rodokmenyJohanne Rosine Türcke (rozená Klötzer), 1797 - 1851
MyHeritage rodokmenyJohanne Sophie Türcke, 1788 - 1842
MyHeritage rodokmenyJohanne Sophie Zimmermann (rozená Türk), Asi 1794 - 1842
MyHeritage rodokmenyJohanne Justine Wilhelmine Rosenthal (rozená Tuerk), 1817 - 1851
MyHeritage rodokmenyJohanne Justine Wilhelmine Türck, narozená 1815
MyHeritage rodokmenyJohanne Ernestine Lüttich (rozená Türcke)
MyHeritage rodokmenyJohanne Ernestine Elisabeth Türcke (rozená Schönian)
MyHeritage rodokmenyJohanne Katharina Türcke (rozená Löwin)
MyHeritage rodokmenyJohanne Louise Friedericke Türcke (rozená Reegener), 1792 - 1827
Rodokmen FamilySearchJohanne Sophie Zimmermann (rozená Türcke), 1795 - 1842
Rodokmen FamilySearchJohanne Friederike Caroline Auguste Türcke, 1819 - 1861
Rodokmen FamilySearchJohanne Dorothee Türcke (rozená Steffen), 1765 - 1836
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- Johanne Turcke
- Johanne Turke
- Johanne Tuercke
- Johanne Tuerke
- Johanne Turck
- Johanne Turk
- Johanne Tircke
- Johanne Tirke
- Johanne Tirck
- Johanne Tirk
"Johanne" stems from the ancient Hebrew name "Yochanan," meaning "God is gracious." This name traveled through Greek as "Ioannes" and then into Latin, becoming "Iohannes." The Germanic languages adopted the Latin form, leading to variations like "Johannes." "Johanne" is a direct feminine form created by adding feminine suffixes common in various European languages. The name's history is intertwined with the spread of Christianity, as John the Baptist and John the Apostle were important figures. "Johanne" and its related forms became popular throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. While "Johannes" remained primarily masculine, "Johanne" served as a common feminine equivalent, particularly in Scandinavian countries and Germany. Variations include Johanna, Joanne, and Joan, each reflecting slightly different linguistic adaptations across different regions and time periods.
Türcke likely originates from the German word "Türke," meaning "Turk." This name probably identified someone of Turkish descent or someone who had traveled to or traded with the Ottoman Empire. The suffix "-e" is a common German ending, often indicating origin or belonging. The name's use likely arose during periods of significant interaction between German-speaking lands and the Ottoman Empire. Trade, warfare, and diplomacy all contributed to this interaction. You find early instances of the name primarily in regions of Central Europe, particularly in areas that are now Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Spelling variations include Turcke, Tuerke, and Dirke. These variations reflect regional dialects and evolving orthography over centuries.
- 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
