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Martin Wührer, 1909 - 1917
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MyHeritage Family TreesMartin Wührer, born 1761
MyHeritage Family TreesMartin Wührer, born 1761
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Martin Wührer, born Circa 1735
Austria-Hungary, Roman Catholic Indexes, 1612-1966
Martin Wührer, born Circa 1719
Austria-Hungary, Roman Catholic Indexes, 1612-1966
Martin Wührer
Austria-Hungary, Roman Catholic Indexes, 1612-1966
Martin Wührer
Austria-Hungary, Roman Catholic Indexes, 1612-1966Martin Wührer
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- Mart Wuehrer
- Marten Wuehrer
- Marty Wuehrer
- Martyn Wuehrer
- Arabic: مارتن ويهر (Mārtin Wīhr)
- Japanese: マーチン・ヴューレル (Māchin Vyūreru)
- Russian: Мартин Вюхер (Martin Vyukher)
- Spanish: Martín Wührer
The first name Martin has its origins in the Latin name Martinus, which is derived from the Roman god of war, Mars, indicating a meaning associated with "warrior" or "of Mars." This name first appeared in ancient Rome and became popular throughout Europe, particularly in regions such as France, Spain, and Italy, largely due to the influence of Saint Martin of Tours, a 4th-century bishop known for his piety and charitable acts. The name Martin has historically been associated with qualities of strength, leadership, and valor, reflecting the martial connotations of its roots. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Martyn in English-speaking countries, Martino in Italian, and Martín in Spanish, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its popularity over centuries, often symbolizing a blend of nobility and humility, as seen in various historical figures and saints who bore the name.
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