Finde Personen mit dem Namen Petra Heisel
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Petra Marie Helene Frederiksen "Lorentzen" (geb. Hjørdel), geboren 1878
MyHeritage StammbäumePetra Heisel (geb. Breitenbach), verstorben 2015
MyHeritage StammbäumePetra Edith Christensen (geb. Mortensen), geboren 1911
MyHeritage StammbäumePetra Heisel
Deutschland, TelefonverzeichnissePetra Heisel
Deutschland, TelefonverzeichnissePetra Heisel
Deutschland, Telefonverzeichnisse
Petra Marie Helene Lorentzen Frederiksen (geb. Heisel), geboren 1878
Dänemark, Kopenhagen Polizeiregister, 1890-1923
Petra Marie Helene Heisel, geboren 1878
Dänemark, Kopenhagen Polizeiregister, 1890-1923
Petra Maria Heisel (geb. Gonzalez), geboren ca. 1920
United States and Canada, Index of Obituaries, 1900-2019Geben Sie ein paar Namen ein und MyHeritage erstellt Ihren Stammbaum und liefert neue Erkenntnisse über Petra Heisel
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- Pet Heisel
- Peta Heisel
- Petey Heisel
- Petrah Heisel
- Trina Heisel
- Arabic: بتراء هايزل (Batrā' Hayzil)
- Japanese: ペトラ・ハイゼル (Petora Haizeru)
- Russian: Петра Хайзель (Petra Khayzel)
The first name Petra has its origins in the Greek word "petros," meaning "rock" or "stone," and is often associated with the biblical figure Saint Peter, who was one of Jesus Christ's apostles and is considered the rock upon which the Christian church was built. The name first appeared in regions influenced by early Christianity, particularly in Greece and later throughout Europe. Historically, those who bore the name Petra were often seen as strong, steadfast individuals, reflecting the meaning of their name. Variations of Petra can be found in various cultures, including "Petrus" in Latin, "Pierre" in French, "Piero" in Italian, and "Pedro" in Spanish, each carrying the same foundational meaning of "rock." In Slavic countries, the feminine form "Petra" is also common, while in some cultures, it may be spelled as "Petrina." The name has maintained its popularity across different regions and languages, symbolizing strength and resilience.
The last name Heisel has its origins in Germany, where it is believed to derive from the Middle High German word "heisel," meaning "little house" or "cottage," suggesting that it may have originally been a topographic surname for someone who lived near a small dwelling or a settlement. The name is most commonly found in regions of Germany, particularly in the southwestern areas, and it may also have connections to the Yiddish word "heisel," which carries a similar meaning. Historically, those who bore the surname may have been associated with rural occupations or trades related to agriculture or craftsmanship, reflecting a close relationship with their living environment. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Heisel" itself, as well as "Heisler" or "Heisle," which may appear in other German-speaking regions or among descendants in countries like the United States, where German immigrants settled. These variations often reflect regional dialects or adaptations to new linguistic environments, but they maintain a connection to the original meaning and heritage of the name.
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