Finde Personen mit dem Namen Hans Gondermann
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Hans Gondermann, 1899 - 1948
MyHeritage StammbäumeHans Frederick Gunterman Conterman Countryman, 1708 - ca. 1710
MyHeritage StammbäumeHans Georg Countryman, 1698 - 1790
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Hans Frederick Heinrick /Gonterman/ Guntermann Gonterman, 1708 - 1765
MyHeritage StammbäumeHans Peter Gondermann, geboren 1691
MyHeritage StammbäumeHans Peter Gondermann, geboren 1691
MyHeritage StammbäumeHans Gondermann, geboren 1934
MyHeritage StammbäumeHans Gondermann
Deutschland, TelefonverzeichnisseHans Jochen Gondermann
Deutschland, TelefonverzeichnisseHans Gondermann
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Hans Nicolai Gondermann, geboren ca. 1808
Kirchenbücher aus Dänemark von 1576-1919Hans Helmut Gondermann, 1913 - 1916
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Hans Friederich Gondermann
Passagier- und Einwanderungslisten, 1500 - 1900
Hans Friederich Gondermann
Passagier- und Einwanderungslisten, 1500 - 1900Geben Sie ein paar Namen ein und MyHeritage erstellt Ihren Stammbaum und liefert neue Erkenntnisse über Hans Gondermann
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- Hannes Gonderman
- Hansel Gondermanns
- Hanz Gondermannson
- Hanzel Gondermanz
- German: Johann Gondermann
The first name Hans has its origins in Germany and Scandinavia, derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious." It became popular in the Middle Ages, particularly in German-speaking regions, where it was often used as a diminutive of Johannes (John). Historically, those named Hans were often associated with qualities of kindness and grace, reflecting the meaning of the name. Variations of Hans can be found across different cultures, including Johannes in Dutch and Scandinavian contexts, Giovanni in Italian, and Juan in Spanish. In addition, the name has several diminutive forms, such as Hansi and Hannes, which are commonly used in informal settings. The name has maintained its popularity over the centuries, often linked to notable figures in literature, music, and politics, further solidifying its cultural significance.
The last name Gondermann has its origins in Germany, where it is believed to derive from a combination of the Germanic elements "gund," meaning "battle," and "mann," meaning "man." This suggests that the name may have originally referred to a warrior or a man of valor, reflecting the martial culture of early Germanic tribes. The surname is primarily found in regions of Germany, particularly in areas with historical ties to the nobility or military, indicating a lineage that may have been associated with feudal service or local governance. Variations of the name can be found in different countries and cultures, including Gonderman and Gondermanns, which may reflect regional dialects or linguistic adaptations. While the name is not exceedingly common, it carries a sense of historical significance tied to the characteristics of strength and bravery, traits that were likely valued in the ancestors of those who bore the name.
Maria SimonHeinrick GontermanMargaretha GondermannJohann GundermanElisabeth ErmertMaria GondermannHeinricus Gunterman conterman countrymanAdam GondermannJohann GondermannElisabeth GondermannAnna Gunterman conterman countrymanJohan CountremanMargaretha Gunterman conterman countrymanJacob CountrymanJacob Gunterman conterman countrymanConrad CountrymanAndreas Gunterman conterman countrymanMaria PfeiferAnna Countryman
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