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Cunigunda MERKEL (geb. Kern), geboren 1816
MyHeritage StammbäumeCunigunda Kern (geb. Weber)
MyHeritage StammbäumeCunigunda Kern
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Cunigunda Kern
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Cunigunda Kern
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Cunigunda Kern, geboren 1819
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Cunigunda Appel (Kern)
Deutschland, Eheschließungen, 1558-1929Cunigunda Kern (Marbeck)
Deutschland, Eheschließungen, 1558-1929Cunigunda Kern, geboren 1794
Deutschland, Eheschließungen, 1558-1929Kunigunde Margaretha Kern (geb. Ranzenberger), 1844 - 1924
FamilySearch StammbaumKunigunde Margaretha Kern (geb. Ranzenberger), 1844 - 1898
FamilySearch StammbaumCunigunda Kern (geb. Stumpf), geboren 1703
FamilySearch StammbaumCunigunda Kern (geb. Österreich), geboren 1663
FamilySearch Stammbaum
Cunigunda Kern, geboren ca. 1856
Volkszählung 1870 der Vereinigten Staaten
Cunigunda Kern, geboren ca. 1832
Volkszählung 1860 der Vereinigten StaatenCunigunda Kern (geb. Petsch)
Geni Welt-Stammbaum
Carl Wm Wolf & Cunigunda Kern
Wisconsin, Heiratsverzeichnis, 1808-1907
Cunigunda KERN
Frankreich, Personenstandsindex
Cunigunda KERN
Frankreich, Personenstandsindex
Cunigunda KERN
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- Cunigund Kearn
- Cunigunde Kearn
- Kunigunde Kearn
- Hungarian: Kern Kunigunda
The first name Cunigunda has its origins in the Germanic elements "kuoni," meaning "brave" or "bold," and "gund," meaning "war," which together convey the idea of a "brave warrior." This name first appeared in medieval Europe, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and France. Historically, Cunigunda was borne by several notable figures, including Saint Cunigunde of Luxembourg, who was a 10th-century queen and is venerated in the Catholic Church, reflecting the name's association with nobility and strength. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, such as "Kunigunde" in German, "Cunegonde" in French, and "Cunegunda" in Spanish and Italian, with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has largely fallen out of common use in contemporary times but retains a sense of historical significance and cultural heritage.
The last name "Kern" has its origins in Germany and is derived from the Middle High German word "kern," meaning "seed" or "kernel," which may have referred to someone who worked with grain or was involved in agriculture. The name is believed to have first appeared in regions of southern Germany, particularly in Bavaria and Swabia, where agricultural practices were prevalent. Historically, those who bore the name may have been associated with farming or trade related to grains. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Kearns" in Ireland, which has a different etymological background, stemming from the Gaelic "O'Ceirnin," meaning "descendant of Ceirnin." Other variations include "Kern" in various European languages, which may have different pronunciations or spellings but often retain a similar agricultural connotation. Overall, the surname "Kern" reflects a connection to agrarian roots and the importance of agriculture in the lives of those who carried the name.
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