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Johanna Hochmann (born Ludwig), 1873 - 1945
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Johanna Hochmann (born Zipfel), 1860 - 1934
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Johanna Hochmann, 1856 - 1956
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Johanna Hochmann, 1924 - 2017
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Obleser (born Hochmann), 1907 - 1955
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Hochmann, 1897 - 1899
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Dorothea Wald (born Hochmann), Circa 1785 - 1850
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Hochmann (born Zipfel), 1860 - 1934
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Hochmann, Circa 1879 - 1880
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna / Jana Hochmann (born Jana /), 1864 - 1942
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Maria Louise Hochmann (born Faltin), born 1846
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Dorothea Hochmann, born 1804
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Weisshaus (born Hochmann), born 1851
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Weisshaus (born Hochmann), born Circa 1851
MyHeritage Family TreesFani Johanna Hochmann (born Englander), 1857 - 1927
Geni World Family TreeJohanna Weisshaus (born Hochmann), born Circa 1851
Geni World Family TreeJohanna Kaufmann (born Hochmann)
Geni World Family TreeSali/ Szeren Johanna Gemes (born Hochmann)
Geni World Family TreeJohanna Hochmann (born Vilz), 1916 - 1983
FamilySearch Family TreeJohanna Maria Louise Hochmann (born Faltien), born 1846
FamilySearch Family TreeJohanna Henriette Hochmann, born 1810
FamilySearch Family TreeJohanna Kaufmann (born Hochmann), born 1860
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Johanna Hochmann, born Circa 1890
1940 United States Federal Census
Johanna HOCHMANN, 1920 - 2002
France Deaths
Johanna Hochmann, Circa 1874 - 1937
Worldwide Jewish Burial Registry from JewishGen
Johanna (born Hochmann), 1904 - 1945
Worldwide Jewish Burial Registry from JewishGenJohanna Hochmann, 1945 - 2017
Austria, Vienna Burials
Johanna A. Hochmann (Heideck), born 1898
New York City Marriages, 1866-1949
Johanna Hochmann, born 1903
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Johanna Hochmann
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Johanna Jenny Hochmann
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Johanna Hochmann, born Circa 1904
1910 United States Federal Census
Johanna Hochmann, born 1889
Jewish Holocaust Memorials and Jewish Residents of Germany 1939-1945
Johanna Hochmann, born 1896
New York City Births, 1866-1909
Johanna Hochmann
Austria, Vienna Foundling Registers, 1784-1841
Johanna Hochmann, 1839 - 1839
Austria, Vienna Foundling Registers, 1784-1841
Johanna Hochmann, born Circa 1878
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Johanna Hochmann, born Circa 1880
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Johanna Hochmann
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- Arabic: يوهانا هوخمان (Yūhānā Hūkhmān)
- Japanese: ヨハンナ・ホハマン (Yohanna Hohaman)
- Russian: Йоханна Хохманн (Yokhanna Khokmann)


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The name Johanna has its roots in Hebrew, derived from the name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious." It first appeared in ancient Hebrew culture and later spread to various regions, particularly in Europe, through Christian influence, as it is associated with several saints, including Saint John the Baptist. The name has been popular in many countries, often reflecting the characteristics of grace and favor, which were attributed to those who bore it. Variations of Johanna include Joanna, Johanne, and Gianna in different languages and cultures, with notable forms appearing in English, German, Italian, and Spanish contexts. Each variation may have slight differences in pronunciation, but they all retain the core meaning related to grace. Johanna has remained a timeless name, often associated with strong, independent women throughout history, further solidifying its enduring appeal across generations.
The last name Hochmann has Germanic origins, primarily found in Germany and Austria, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is derived from the Middle High German word "hoch," meaning "high" or "tall," combined with "mann," which translates to "man." This suggests that the name may have originally been a descriptive term for a person of notable height or stature, or it could have referred to someone living in a high place, such as a hill or elevated area. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including Hochman and Hochmann in various German-speaking areas, as well as adaptations in other languages, such as Hochman in Yiddish-speaking communities. The name has also been noted in Jewish contexts, where it may have been adopted by families in the diaspora. Overall, Hochmann reflects a blend of geographical and personal characteristics, rooted in the cultural and linguistic history of the Germanic peoples.
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