Finde Personen mit dem Namen Diana Schade
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Diana Schade in Bulletin Journal - 5. Jul. 1983
Zeitungsnamenliste, USA und Canada
Diana Schade in St. Petersburg Times - 30. Sept. 1978
Zeitungsnamenliste, USA und CanadaDiana Schade
Deutschland, TelefonverzeichnisseDiana Schade
Deutschland, TelefonverzeichnisseDiana Schade
Deutschland, TelefonverzeichnisseDiana SCHADE Musselman (geb. Schandy), 1831 - 1907
Geni Welt-Stammbaum
Diana Schade
Namen und Geschichten in Zeitungen von OldNews.com (Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Kentucky)
Diana Schade
Namen und Geschichten in Zeitungen von OldNews.com (Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Kentucky)
Diana Schade
Namen und Geschichten in Zeitungen von OldNews.com (Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Kentucky)Diana "Dea" Webster (geb. Schade), verstorben 2015
FamilySearch StammbaumDiana Adams (geb. Schade)
FamilySearch Stammbaum
Diana B. Schade
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming)Diana Chambers (geb. Schade), ca. 1918 - 2011
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesDiana Schade
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- Danyah Schade
- Deanna Schade
- Dianna Schade
- Dianne Schade
The name Diana has its origins in ancient Roman mythology, where it was associated with the goddess of the moon, hunting, and nature, often regarded as a protector of women and children. The name is derived from the Latin word "diviana," meaning "divine" or "heavenly," reflecting the celestial qualities attributed to the goddess. Historically, the name has been popular in various regions, particularly in Europe, and has been borne by notable figures, including Princess Diana of Wales, which has contributed to its modern popularity. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, such as "Diane" in French, "Diana" in Spanish and Italian, and "Dina" in Hebrew, each carrying similar connotations of divinity and grace. The name has maintained a timeless appeal, often associated with qualities such as strength, independence, and compassion, resonating with the characteristics of those who have historically borne it.
The last name Schade has Germanic origins, primarily found in Germany and the Netherlands, where it is derived from the Middle High German word "schade," meaning "harm" or "damage." Historically, it may have been used as a nickname for someone who was perceived as a troublemaker or someone who brought misfortune, or it could have referred to a person who worked in a profession related to damage assessment or repair. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including "Schaden" in Germany and "Schade" in Dutch-speaking areas, with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name is relatively uncommon but can be traced back to various historical records, indicating its presence in medieval times. Overall, the surname Schade reflects a rich cultural heritage tied to the characteristics and occupations of its early bearers.
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