Finde Personen mit dem Namen Hans Killing
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Hans Killing, 1856 - 1907
MyHeritage StammbäumeHans Heinrich Killing, 1671 - 1730
MyHeritage StammbäumeHans Heinrich Killing, 1671 - 1730
MyHeritage StammbäumeHans Georg Killing, ca. 1640 - 1720
MyHeritage StammbäumeHans Killing, 1792 - 1845
MyHeritage StammbäumeHans Heinrich Killing
MyHeritage StammbäumeHans Heinrich Killing
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Hans Killing, geboren 1896
Deutschland, Hessisches Personenstandsregister, 1849-1931
Hans Killing, geboren ca. 1779
1835 Dänemark Volkszählung (Herzogtümer Schleswig und Holstein)
Hans Killing
Germany, World War I Casualty Lists, 1914-1919Hans Peter Killing
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Hans Peter Killing
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Hans Peter Andreas Killing
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Hans Killing
Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898Hans Robert Killing
Deutschland, TelefonverzeichnisseHans Killing
Deutschland, TelefonverzeichnisseHans Robert Killing
Deutschland, Telefonverzeichnisse
Hans Christensen Killing, ca. 1809 - 1809
Kirchenbücher aus Dänemark von 1576-1919
Hans Killing, geboren 1795
Kirchenbücher aus Dänemark von 1576-1919Hans Killing, 1787 - 1850
Geni Welt-StammbaumHans Killing, 1856 - 1907
Geni Welt-StammbaumHans Killing, 1851 - 1906
Geni Welt-StammbaumHans Killing, 1816 - 1900
Geni Welt-Stammbaum
Hans Killing, geboren 1908
Brasilien, Einwanderungskarten von São PauloHans Killing, 1792 - 1845
FamilySearch StammbaumHans Casper Killing, 1853 - 1853
FamilySearch StammbaumHans Heinrich Killing, geboren ca. 1640
FamilySearch StammbaumHans Peter Andreas Killing
FamilySearch StammbaumHans Killing, 1851 - 1908
Estland, Grabsteine, 1812-2019
Hans Albert KILLING, geboren 1912
Frankreich, Personenstandsindex
Hans Killing
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota)
Hans Kristian Killing
Norwegische Kirchenbücher, 1815-1938
Hans Killing, geboren ca. 1827
Dänemark, 1855 Volkszählung
Hans Killing
Österreich-Ungarn, römisch-katholische Verzeichnisse, 1612-1966Hans Peter Dr Ing Killing
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- Hannes Kilyng
- Hansel Kylling
- Hanz Kilyng
- Hanzel Kylling
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 "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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