Finde Personen mit dem Namen Agnes Isermann
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Agnes Isermann, 1809 - 1810
MyHeritage StammbäumeAgnes Aletta Isermann (geb. Haubruck), 1916 - 2001
MyHeritage StammbäumeAgnes Isermann, geboren 1884
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Agnes (geb. Isermann), 1873 - 1908
Deutschland, Hessisches Sterberegister, 1850-1958
Agnes Isermann, ca. 1903 - 1903
Deutschland, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Sterberegister 1874-1938
Agnes Isermann, ca. 1911 - 1911
Deutschland, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Sterberegister 1874-1938Agnes Isermann, geboren 1787
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Agnes Isermann, geboren 1793
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Agnes Isermann, geboren 1795
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Agnes Isermann, geboren 1797
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Agnes Isermann
Deutschland, Telefonverzeichnisse
Agnes Isermann, geboren ca. 1890
Volkszählung 1950 der Vereinigten Staaten
Agnes Isermann (Janke), geboren 1882
New York City Eheschließungen, 1866-1949Agnes Aletta Isermann, verstorben 2001
FamilySearch StammbaumAgnes Nettelbeck (geb. Isermann)
FamilySearch Stammbaum
Agnes Isermann (Junke)
New York City Ehelizenz-Index 1908-1972
Emil Junke (Janke) & Agnes Isermann
New York City Heiratsregister, 1866-1937
Agnes Isermann, geboren 1886
United States, World War II Draft Registrations, 1940-1947Geben Sie ein paar Namen ein und MyHeritage erstellt Ihren Stammbaum und liefert neue Erkenntnisse über Agnes Isermann
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- Aggie Iserman
- Agnese Iserman
- Agness Iserman
- Annis Iserman
- Anya Iserman
- Arabic: أغنيس إيزيرمان (Aghnīs Īzīrmān)
- Japanese: アグネス・アイゼルマン (Agunesu Aizeruman)


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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 Isermann has Germanic origins, primarily found in Germany and surrounding regions. It is derived from the Middle High German word "isern," meaning "iron," and "mann," meaning "man," which together can be interpreted as "iron man" or "man of iron," possibly referring to a person who worked with iron or was associated with strength and resilience. Historically, surnames like Isermann often indicated the occupation or characteristics of the individuals who bore them, suggesting a connection to trades such as blacksmithing or metalworking. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including Iserman and Isserman, with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation, reflecting regional dialects and linguistic shifts. The name is less common outside of German-speaking countries, but it may appear in various forms in immigrant communities. Overall, Isermann encapsulates a rich heritage tied to craftsmanship and strength, rooted in the historical context of its bearers.
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