Finde Personen mit dem Namen Agnes Dominque
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Agnes Dominque, 1934 - 2007
MyHeritage StammbäumeAgnes Mary Dominque Dominque (geb. Griffin), 1925 - 1988
MyHeritage StammbäumeAgnes Dominque in The Afro American - 23. Jul. 1955
Zeitungsnamenliste, USA und CanadaAgnes Dominque in Baltimore Afro-American - 19. Jul. 1955
Zeitungsnamenliste, USA und CanadaAgnes Dominque, 1934 - 2007
FamilySearch StammbaumAgnes P Greer (geb. Dominque), geboren 1869
FamilySearch StammbaumAgnes Dominque (Christian), geboren 1918
New York City Eheschließungen, 1866-1949
Agnes Dominque, geboren 1916
Anträge und Ansprüche der US-amerikanischen Sozialversicherung, 1936-2007
Agnes Dominque, geboren 1932
Anträge und Ansprüche der US-amerikanischen Sozialversicherung, 1936-2007Geben Sie ein paar Namen ein und MyHeritage erstellt Ihren Stammbaum und liefert neue Erkenntnisse über Agnes Dominque
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- Aggie Dominic
- Agness Dominick
- Anise Dominicus
- Annis Dominik
- Arabic: أغنيس دومينيك (Aghnīs Dūmīnīk)
- French: Agnès Dominique
- Italian: Agnese Dominique
- Japanese: アグネス・ドミニク (Agunesu Dominiku)
- Russian: Агнесса Доминик (Agnessa Dominik)
- Spanish: Inés Dominique
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The name Agnes has its origins in ancient Greece, derived from the Greek word "hagnos," meaning "pure" or "holy." It first appeared in the early Christian era, particularly associated with Saint Agnes, a young martyr who became a symbol of purity and innocence in the 4th century. The name gained popularity in various regions, especially in Europe, during the Middle Ages, reflecting the veneration of saints and the cultural emphasis on virtue. Variations of the name can be found across different languages and cultures, including "Ines" in Spanish and Portuguese, "Agnes" in French and English, and "Agnieszka" in Polish. Each variation often retains the core meaning of purity, though pronunciation and spelling may differ. The name has historically been linked to characteristics of strength and resilience, as many women named Agnes have been noted for their steadfastness in faith and moral integrity.
The last name "Dominque" has its roots in the French language, derived from the Latin name "Dominicus," which means "belonging to the Lord" or "of the Lord." This surname is often associated with individuals who were born on a Sunday, a day traditionally linked to the Lord in Christian contexts. The name is primarily found in France and other French-speaking regions, but it has also spread to various parts of the world due to migration and colonization. Variations of the surname include "Dominique," which is more commonly used as a first name, and "Dominick" or "Dominic" in English-speaking countries. These variations may reflect regional pronunciations and adaptations over time. The surname is often linked to characteristics of piety or religious devotion, reflecting the historical significance of the name in Christian communities. Overall, "Dominque" encapsulates a rich cultural heritage tied to its religious origins and the historical contexts in which it has been used.
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