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- Margueritte Leloutre
- Marguerite Le loutre
- Marguerite Leloultre
- Marguerite Leloutree
- Marguerite Leloutr
- Marguerite Leloutres
- Francie 99%
- Spojené státy americké 1%
"Marguerite" sprouts from the Greek word "margaritēs," meaning "pearl." This Greek term likely came from an older Sanskrit word, "manjari," referring to a pearl or flower bud. The Greek "margaritēs" entered Latin as "margarita," retaining the pearl meaning. Old French then adopted "margarite," which eventually became the English "Marguerite." The spelling variations reflect the different paths the word took through various languages. The name's association with pearls gave it a symbolic connection to purity and beauty. "Marguerite" gained popularity in France during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. It was often associated with Saint Margaret of Antioch, a virgin martyr. From France, the name spread to other European countries, including England. Common English diminutives include Maggie, Margot, and Daisy, the last drawing on the flower name also associated with "Marguerite" in French. The name has experienced periods of higher and lower popularity, reflecting broader trends in naming conventions.
The surname Leloutre has its historical roots in France, where it is believed to have originated from the Old French word "loutre," meaning "otter." This suggests that the name may have been used to denote someone who lived near a body of water where otters were prevalent or perhaps someone who was skilled in fishing or hunting otters. The surname likely first appeared in the medieval period, as surnames became more common in France during the 12th and 13th centuries. Over time, individuals bearing the name may have taken on various occupations related to water, such as fishermen or traders, reflecting the natural environment associated with the name.
Léonie LeloutreLéontine LeloutreMacé LeloutreMadelaine LeloutreMadeleine LeloutreMagdeleine LeloutreManvieu LeloutreMarc LeloutreMarcel LeloutreMarcelle LeloutreMargueritte LeloutreMaria LeloutreMarie LeloutreMarie-Anne LeloutreMarie-Jeanne LeloutreMarie-Louise LeloutreMarie-Madeleine LeloutreMarinette LeloutreMarthe LeloutreMartine Leloutre
- 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
