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Charlotte "Lotte" Schwarz (born Ranzenhofer), 1855 - 1920
MyHeritage Family TreesCharlotte Hermann (born Ranzenhofer), 1837 - Circa 1873
MyHeritage Family TreesCharlotte Herman (born Ranzenhofer), born 1850
MyHeritage Family TreesCharlotte Ranzenhofer, born 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesCharlotte Hermann (born Ranzenhofer)
MyHeritage Family TreesCharlotte Ranzenhofer, Circa 1846 - 1934
BillionGravesCharlotte "Lotte" Schwarz (born Ranzenhofer), 1855 - 1920
Geni World Family TreeCharlotte Hermann (born Ranzenhofer), 1837 - Circa 1873
Geni World Family TreeCharlotte Ranzenhofer, born 1875
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Charlotte V: Markus Ranzenhofer, born Circa 1865
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Charlotte Ranzenhofer, born Circa 1934
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Charlotte Ranzenhofer, born 1875
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Charlotte Ranzenhofer
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938Charlotte Ranzenhofer, born 1875
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Charlotte Ranzenhofer, born 1870
Jewish Holocaust Memorials and Jewish Residents of Germany 1939-1945
Charlotte Ranzenhofer
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- Carlotta Ranzenhoffer
- Charley Ranzenhoffer
- Charlie Ranzenhoffer
- Lottie Ranzenhoffer
- Arabic: شارلوت رانتزنهوفر (Shārlūt Rāntzinhūfer)
- Japanese: シャーロット・ランツェンホーファー (Shārotto Rantzenhōfā)
- Russian: Шарлотта Ранценхофер (Sharlotta Rantsenkhofe)
- Spanish: Carlota Ranzenhofer


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The name Charlotte has its origins in the French name "Charles," which is derived from the Germanic name "Karl," meaning "free man" or "petite." It first appeared in France during the medieval period and gained popularity across Europe, particularly in England and other English-speaking countries, following the marriage of King George III to Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz in the 18th century. The name is often associated with qualities such as strength, independence, and nobility, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it historically, including various queens and noblewomen. Notable variations of Charlotte include "Carlotta" in Italian, "Carlota" in Spanish, and "Charlot" in French, each with slight differences in pronunciation and cultural significance. The name has remained popular over the centuries, often symbolizing elegance and grace, and continues to be a favored choice for many parents today.
The last name Ranzenhofer has its origins in Germany, specifically in the Bavarian region, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is derived from the Germanic elements "Ranzen," which can refer to a type of bag or backpack, and "hofer," which denotes someone who lives near a farm or homestead. This suggests that the name may have originally been associated with individuals who were involved in agricultural activities or who carried goods, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore the name in its early history. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, with some potential spellings including Ranzenhoffer or Ranzenhoferin, depending on local dialects and linguistic influences. While the name is not widely prevalent outside of Germany, it may appear in records and genealogies of German-speaking communities around the world. Overall, Ranzenhofer encapsulates a connection to the land and the practical aspects of rural life in its historical context.
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