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- Melanie Bouteiller
- Melanie Boutellier
- Melanie Boutillier
- Melanie Boutellie
- Melanie Boutelliar
- Melanie Botelier
- Melanie Botellier
- Melanie Botillier
- Melanie Botellie
- Melanie Botelliar
- Kanada 56%
- Francie 44%
Melaine is derived from the Greek word "melas," meaning "black" or "dark." The suffix "-anie" was added, forming "Melania," which can be interpreted as "dark one" or "black-haired." This construction follows a common pattern in Greek name formation, where adjectives describing a physical characteristic are used as personal names. The shift from Melania to Melanie involved a simplification of the spelling and pronunciation, a common occurrence as names are adopted into different languages. The name's early use is documented in the Roman Empire, with Saint Melania the Elder and her granddaughter Saint Melania the Younger, both Roman Christian ascetics of Spanish origin in the 4th and 5th centuries. The name remained relatively uncommon for centuries, primarily used within religious contexts. It experienced a surge in popularity in English-speaking countries during the 20th century, possibly influenced by the character Melanie Hamilton in Margaret Mitchell's novel *Gone with the Wind* (1936). Common variations include Melany, Mellanie, and Mel, while nicknames often include Mel or Lanie.
The surname Bouteillier has its historical roots in France, deriving from the Old French word "bouteille," which means "bottle." This suggests that the name may have originally been occupational, referring to someone who made or sold bottles, or perhaps a person involved in the wine trade, as bottles are closely associated with wine production. The surname first appeared in historical records during the medieval period, particularly in regions known for viticulture, such as Bordeaux. Over time, the name evolved, with variations in spelling and pronunciation reflecting regional dialects and linguistic changes. The Bouteillier surname is often linked to the social roles of artisans or merchants, indicating a connection to trade and craftsmanship.
Marie-Louise BouteillierMarthe BouteillierMartin BouteillierMartine BouteillierMary BouteillierMathieu BouteillierMathilde BouteillierMathurin BouteillierMathurine BouteillierMaurice BouteillierMichel BouteillierMichelle BouteillierMonique BouteillierMélanie BouteillierNicholas BouteillierNicolas BouteillierNicole BouteillierNoël BouteillierPaul BouteillierPaulette Bouteillier
- 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
