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Heinrich Drusel, 1909 - 1943
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Heinrich Drusel, Circa 1822 - 1897
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Heinrich Drusel, Circa 1893 - 1893
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Heinrich Drusel, Circa 1890 - 1892
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Heinrich Drusel, Circa 1794 - 1818
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Heinrich Drusel, born 1877
Germany, Hesse Birth Index, 1874-1911
Heinrich Drusel, born 1893
Germany, Hesse Birth Index, 1874-1911
Heinrich Drusel, born 1897
Germany, Hesse Birth Index, 1874-1911
Heinrich Drusel, born 1893
Germany, Hesse Birth Index, 1874-1911Heinrich Drusel, 1906 - 1969
Geni World Family TreeHeinrich Drusel, born 1877
Geni World Family Tree
Heinrich Gottlieb Drusel, born 1873
Belgium, Antwerp Police Immigration Index, 1840-1930
Heinrich Drusel
Germany, World War I Casualty Lists, 1914-1919Heinrich Drusel
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The first name Heinrich has its origins in the Germanic languages, derived from the Old High German name "Heimirich," which is composed of the elements "heim," meaning "home" or "house," and "ric," meaning "ruler" or "power." This name first appeared in the regions that are now modern-day Germany and has historical roots dating back to the early medieval period. Heinrich has been associated with leadership and nobility, as many bearers of the name were kings and influential figures throughout history, such as Heinrich I, the first King of Germany. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures and languages, including Henry in English, Henri in French, Enrico in Italian, and Enrique in Spanish, each carrying similar meanings related to home and ruler. The name has maintained its popularity over centuries, reflecting a sense of strength and authority, and continues to be used widely in various forms around the world.
The last name Drusel has its origins in Central and Eastern Europe, particularly in regions that are now part of Germany and Poland. It is believed to derive from the Germanic word "drus," which means "to drip" or "to fall," possibly relating to a geographical feature such as a stream or a place where water flows. Historically, surnames like Drusel were often associated with the characteristics of the landscape or the occupations of the individuals, suggesting that early bearers of the name may have been involved in agriculture or water management. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Drusell" or "Drusle," 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 natural environment and the livelihoods of those who first adopted it.
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