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Barthel Roth, verstorben 1754
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Roth, verstorben 1754
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Joseph Roth, 1837 - 1837
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Joseph Roth, 1837 - 1837
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel ROTH, 1763 - 1763
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel ROTH, 1763 - 1763
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Roth, 1681 - 1754
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Roth, 1681 - 1754
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Roth, 1769 - 1769
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Roth, 1677 - 1731
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Roth, 1679 - 1731
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Roth, 1679 - 1731
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Roth, 1677 - 1731
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel (Bartholomäus??) Roth (Storck ?), 1601 - 1648
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Roth, ca. 1540 - 1566
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Roth, ca. 1540 - 1566
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Roth, 1540 - 1566
MyHeritage StammbäumeBarthel Roth, geboren 1720
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Barthel Roth
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Barthel Roth, geboren 1715
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Barthel Roth, geboren 1724
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Barthel Roth, ca. 1802 - 1879
Deutschland, Hessisches Sterberegister, 1850-1958Barthel Roth
Deutschland, Eheschließungen, 1558-1929Barthel Roth, verstorben 1754
FamilySearch StammbaumBarthel Roth, 1677 - 1731
FamilySearch StammbaumBarthel Roth, 1505 - 1551
FamilySearch StammbaumBarthel Roth, verstorben 1620
FamilySearch StammbaumBarthel Roth, 1679 - 1731
Geni Welt-StammbaumBarthel Roth, geboren 1601
Geni Welt-StammbaumBarthel Roth
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois)Barthel Roth
Namen und Geschichten in Zeitungen von OldNews.com (Ohio, Indiana, Michigan)
Barthel ROTH
Frankreich, PersonenstandsindexBarthel Roth
Slowakei, Kirchen- und Synagogen-Bücher, 1592-1910Barthel Roth
Slowakei, Kirchen- und Synagogen-Bücher, 1592-1910Barthel Roth
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- Bart Roff
- Barth Rothe
- Bartholomew Rother
- Bartie Routh
- Bert Roff
- Arabic: بارتل روث (Bārtal Rūth)
- Hungarian: Roth Barthel
- Russian: Бартель Рот (Bartel Rot)
- Ukrainian: Бартель Рот (Bartel Rot)
- Deutschland 91%
- Frankreich 9%
The first name Barthel has its origins in the Hebrew name Baruch, meaning "blessed," and is often associated with the Aramaic name Bartolomeo, which translates to "son of the furrow" or "ploughman." This name first appeared in regions influenced by Hebrew culture, particularly in the Middle East, before spreading to Europe, especially in German-speaking countries. Historically, individuals named Barthel were often seen as industrious and connected to agricultural or pastoral occupations, reflecting the name's etymological roots. Variations of Barthel can be found across different cultures, including Bartolomeo in Italian, Bartolomé in Spanish, and Bartholomew in English, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained a degree of popularity in various forms throughout history, often associated with figures in religious texts and local traditions.
The last name "Roth" has its origins in Germany and is derived from the Middle High German word "rot," meaning "red." This surname likely referred to individuals with red hair or a ruddy complexion, or it could have been associated with the color of the land or a specific geographical feature. The name is prevalent in various regions of Germany, particularly in areas with a significant Jewish population, where it has been adopted by many Ashkenazi Jews. Historically, the surname may have been linked to occupations or characteristics of those who bore it, such as a connection to agriculture or land management, where the color red could symbolize fertility or richness of the soil. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Rote" in some Slavic regions and "Rothschild," which is a notable Jewish family name that has gained prominence in finance and philanthropy. The name has also been adapted in various languages, leading to different spellings and pronunciations, but the core meaning related to the color red remains consistent across these variations.
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