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Elisabeth Huxen, born 1667
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MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Huxen, born 1667
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Huxen, born 1667
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Huxen, born 1667
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Huxen, born 1667
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Huxen, born 1667
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Huxen, born 1667
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Huxen, born 1667
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Huxen, born 1667
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Huxen, born 1667
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Elisabeth Maassen (born Huxen), Circa 1823 - 1881
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Elisabeth Huxen, Circa 1846 - 1898
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938Elisabeth Huxen, born 1667
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- Arabic: إليزابيث هوكسن (Ilizabith Huksin)
- French: Élisabeth Huxen
- Italian: Elisabetta Huxen
- Russian: Элизабета Хуксен (Elizabeta Khuksen)
- Spanish: Isabel Huxen


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The name Elisabeth has its origins in the Hebrew name Elisheva, which means "God is my oath." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has been widely used in various forms across different cultures and regions, particularly in Europe. The name gained prominence through its association with several biblical figures, most notably Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, which contributed to its popularity in Christian communities. Historically, those who bore the name were often seen as strong, faithful, and devoted individuals, reflecting the meaning of the name. Variations of Elisabeth include Elizabeth (English), Isabella (Italian and Spanish), and Elise (French), among others, each with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation. The name has remained popular through the centuries, often associated with royalty and notable figures, further solidifying its esteemed status across cultures.
The last name Huxen has its origins in the British Isles, particularly in England, where it is believed to derive from a diminutive form of the Old English personal name "Huc," which means "spirit" or "mind." Historically, surnames like Huxen often indicated familial ties to a particular ancestor or occupation, suggesting that early bearers of the name may have been associated with qualities of intelligence or leadership. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including "Huxley" and "Huxham," which reflect regional dialects and linguistic shifts over time. In some cases, the name may also appear with different spellings, such as "Huxon," depending on local customs and phonetic interpretations. While the name is not exceedingly common, it carries a sense of historical significance tied to its roots in English culture and language.
Angela StrackeAnna BrockhausAnna Brockhaus gnt huxenCatharina Huxen genannt hochschulteAnna CormannAngela HuxenAnna Brockhaus genannt huxeJohann HuxenAnna StrackeCatharina SpiekermannUrsula StrackeAnna HuxenJohannes UnbekanntCatharina HuxenRembert HuxenCatharina StrackeBernhard LinnemannJohannes Huxen
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