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Emma Schulte (born Stiebing), 1865 - 1912
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Stiebing (born Stute), born 1855
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Martha Funke (born Stiebing), born 1904
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Stiebing (born Günther), born 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Martha Funke (born Stiebing), born 1904
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Lüsebrink (born Stiebing), born 1890
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Draisbach (born Stiebing)
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Stiebing (born Günther)
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Stiebing (born Stute)
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Emma Stiebing, Circa 1914 - 1914
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Emma Stiebing (born Schneider), Circa 1866 - 1934
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Emma Stiebing (born Stute), Circa 1856 - 1937
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Emma Müller (born Stiebing), 1921 - 1921
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938Emma Schulte (born Stiebing), born 1865
FamilySearch Family TreeEmma W. Walters (born Stiebing), born 1906
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Emma (born Stiebing), born 1872
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia Marriages, 1874-1899Emma Stiebing, born 1865
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898
Emma Henrietta Stiebing, died 1877
Louisiana, Death Index, 1819-1969
Emma Henrietta STIEBING, died 1877
France, Vital Records Index
Emma M Stiebing, born 1929
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Emma M Stiebing, born 1929
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Emma Hüsebrink (born Stiebing), 1912 - 1945
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The name Emma has its origins in the Germanic word "ermen," meaning "whole" or "universal," and it first appeared in the early medieval period, particularly in England and France. Historically, it gained popularity through figures such as Emma of Normandy, who was the wife of two English kings in the 11th century, and later through literary works, including Jane Austen's novel "Emma," published in 1815. The name is often associated with qualities such as strength, independence, and nurturing, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it in earlier times. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Emilia" in Italian and Spanish, "Aimee" in French, and "Ema" in Slavic languages, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. Emma has remained a popular name in many countries, consistently ranking high in baby name lists, showcasing its enduring appeal and versatility across generations.
The last name Stiebing has German origins, primarily associated with the regions of Germany where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is thought to derive from the Middle High German word "stib," which means "to steal" or "to take," suggesting that it may have originally been a nickname for someone who was a thief or had a reputation for being cunning. Over time, surnames often evolved to reflect the occupations or characteristics of individuals, and Stiebing may have been used to denote someone with a clever or resourceful nature. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries and cultures, including Steibing and Stibing, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting regional dialects and linguistic shifts. While the name is not exceedingly common, it retains a distinct identity within German-speaking communities, and its historical roots provide insight into the social dynamics of the time.
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