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Margarethe (Grete) Külgen (born Wenderoth), 1897 - 1995
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Margarethe (Grete) Külgen (born Wenderoth), 1897 - 1995
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Margarethe Kulgen (born Wenderoth), 1897 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesMargarethe Elisabeth Wenderoth (born Gerhard), born 1813
MyHeritage Family TreesMargarethe wenderoth (born Geber)
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Margarethe Wenderoth (born Dauber), Circa 1816 - 1879
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Margarethe (born Wenderoth), Circa 1889 - 1891
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Margarethe Wenderoth (born Kohl), Circa 1843 - 1890
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Margarethe Clara Wenderoth (born Scalla), 1898 - 1955
Germany, Hesse, DeathsMargarethe Kulgen (born Wenderoth), 1897 - 1995
Geni World Family TreeMinna Margarethe Christine Wenderoth, born 1899
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Margarethe Marie Hedwig Wenderoth, born 1888
Germany, Hesse Birth Index, 1874-1911
Margarethe Wenderoth, born 1889
Germany, Hesse Birth Index, 1874-1911Margarethe Breither (born Wenderoth), born 1806
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- Greta Wenderoth
- Maggie Wenderoth
- Margaret Wenderoth
- Margaretha Wenderoth
- Arabic: مارجريت ويندرث (Mārjrit Wyndrth)
- Italian: Margherita Wenderoth
- Japanese: マルガリータ・ヴェンダロート (Marugarīta Vendarōto)
- Russian: Маргарита Вендерот (Margarita Venderot)
- Spanish: Margarita Wenderoth


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The name Margarethe is of Greek origin, derived from the word "margaritēs," meaning "pearl." It first appeared in early Christian texts and gained popularity in various European regions, particularly in Germany and Scandinavia, during the Middle Ages. The name is often associated with purity and beauty, reflecting the value placed on pearls in ancient cultures. Historically, those who bore the name were often seen as noble or virtuous, with many saints and queens named Margarethe, which further solidified its esteemed status. Variations of the name include Margaret in English, Marguerite in French, and Margarita in Spanish, each carrying similar meanings and connotations. The pronunciation and spelling may differ slightly across cultures, but the essence of the name remains consistent, symbolizing grace and value.
The last name Wenderoth has Germanic origins, primarily traced back to Germany, where it is believed to have first appeared in the regions of North Rhine-Westphalia and Hesse. The name is derived from the Middle High German elements "wenden," meaning "to turn" or "to change," and "roth," which translates to "red" or "cleared land," suggesting a connection to land cultivation or a geographical feature. Historically, those bearing the surname may have been associated with agricultural practices or land management, reflecting the characteristics of industriousness and adaptability. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, including Wendroth and Wenderot, with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation, often influenced by regional dialects and linguistic shifts. While the name is predominantly found in German-speaking countries, it has also spread to other regions through migration, maintaining its roots while adapting to new linguistic environments.
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