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Nicolas HAIGNE, narozený 1680
MyHeritage rodokmenyNicolas André HAIGNE, narozený 1709
MyHeritage rodokmenyNicolas HAIGNE, narozený 1718
MyHeritage rodokmenyNicolas HAIGNE
MyHeritage rodokmenyNicolas Haigne
Belgie, Hainaut, občanské registry sňatkůNicolas Haigne
Francie, narození a křtyZadejte několik jmen a MyHeritage sestaví váš rodokmen a poskytne vám nové informace o Nicolas Haigne
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- Nicolas Hagne
- Nicholas Haigne
- Nicolas Hayne
- Nicholas Hayne
- Nicolas Haine
- Nicholas Haine
- Nicolaus Haigne
- Nicolaus Hayne
- Nicolaus Haine
- Nikolas Haigne
Νῑκόλαος (Nikolaos) is the ancient Greek source of the name Nicolas. It combines νίκη (nikē), meaning "victory," and λαός (laos), meaning "people." Therefore, the literal translation is "victory of the people" or "victorious people." The Greek form evolved into Nicolaus in Latin, a common practice for adapting Greek names into the Roman world. The Latin Nicolaus then spread into various European languages, each adapting the spelling and pronunciation to fit their own linguistic rules. The name's popularity is largely attributed to Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century Greek bishop of Myra, now in modern-day Turkey, revered for his generosity. His feast day, December 6th, contributed to the name's widespread adoption throughout Christendom. From Latin, it became Nicolas in French, Nicholas in English, and Nikolai in Russian, among other variations. Diminutives like Nick, Nico, and Klaus are common across different languages and cultures. The name has experienced periods of high popularity in various countries, often reflecting cultural trends and religious influences.
The surname Haigne has its historical roots in France, particularly in the region of Normandy. It is believed to derive from the Old French word "haigne," which refers to a type of shrub or thicket, suggesting that the name may have originally been a topographical surname for someone living near such vegetation. The surname first appeared in historical records during the medieval period, with its bearers often associated with agrarian lifestyles or roles within local communities. Over time, the name evolved, reflecting the social and economic changes of the era, and it became linked to various occupations, including farming and land management, as families settled in specific areas.
- 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
