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Gertrud Kirchhoff (geb. Killing), 1774 - 1818
MyHeritage StammbäumeGertrud Agnes Killing, 1831 - 1832
MyHeritage StammbäumeGertrud Agnes Killing, 1831 - 1832
MyHeritage StammbäumeGertrud Kirchhoff (geb. Killing), verstorben 1818
MyHeritage StammbäumeGertrud Kirchhoff (geb. Killing), verstorben 1818
MyHeritage StammbäumeGertrud Kirchhoff (geb. Killing), verstorben 1818
MyHeritage StammbäumeGertrud Kerchoff or Allstadt (geb. Killing)
MyHeritage StammbäumeGertrud Killing (geb. Sigge)
MyHeritage StammbäumeGertrud Killing
MyHeritage StammbäumeGertrud Kirchhoff (geb. Killing)
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Gertrud Killing, ca. 1826 - 1887
Deutschland, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Sterberegister 1874-1938
Gertrud (geb. Killing), ca. 1802 - 1877
Deutschland, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Sterberegister 1874-1938Gertrud Elisabeth Killing, geboren 1866
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Gertrud Juliana Killing
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Gertrud Killing
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Gertrud Killing
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Gertrud Coers (Killing)
Deutschland, Eheschließungen, 1558-1929Gertrud Killing
Deutschland, Eheschließungen, 1558-1929Gertrud Killing
Deutschland, Eheschließungen, 1558-1929Gertrud Killing, geboren 1802
Deutschland, Eheschließungen, 1558-1929
Gertrud Killing, geboren 1856
Deutschland, Heiratsregister in Nordrhein-Westfalen, 1874-1899Anna Gertrud Kirchoff Or Altstaedt Or Hahne (geb. Killing), 1775 - 1818
FamilySearch StammbaumGertrud Agnes Killing, 1831 - 1832
FamilySearch StammbaumGertrud Juliana Killing, 1821 - 1823
FamilySearch StammbaumGertrud Elisabeth Killing, geboren 1866
FamilySearch StammbaumGertrud Kirchhoff (geb. Killing)
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- Gert Killing
- Gertie Killing
- Gertrude Killing
- Gertrudis Killing
- Arabic: جيرترود كيلينغ (Jīrtūrūd Kīlīng)
- Hungarian: Killing Gertrúd
- Japanese: ゲルトルード・キリング (Gerutorūdo Kiringu)
- Russian: Гертруда Киллинг (Gertruda Killing)
The name Gertrud has its origins in the Germanic languages, derived from the elements "ger," meaning "spear," and "trud," meaning "strength" or "force." This name first appeared in the early medieval period, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and the Netherlands. Historically, Gertrud was associated with strength and warrior-like qualities, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore the name, often linked to nobility or leadership roles. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Gertrude in English, Gertrudis in Spanish, and Gertie as a diminutive form. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation and cultural significance, but they all retain the core meaning related to strength and valor. The name has been borne by several notable historical figures, including Saint Gertrude of Nivelles, a 7th-century abbess, further solidifying its association with strength and piety.
The last name "Killing" has its origins in the Old English and Middle English periods, primarily found in England and parts of northern Europe. It is believed to derive from the Old English word "cylling," which means "to kill" or "to slay," suggesting a possible occupational name for someone involved in hunting or perhaps a more metaphorical reference to a fierce warrior or protector. The name may also have connections to the Old Norse word "killingr," which refers to a young animal, indicating a potential link to pastoral or agricultural occupations. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Killingworth" in England, which combines the root with a locational element, and "Killingbeck," which may refer to a specific geographic area. In some cases, the name may appear with different spellings, such as "Kylling" in Scandinavian regions, reflecting regional linguistic influences. Overall, the surname Killing encapsulates a rich historical tapestry, linking its bearers to both occupational roles and geographical identities.
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