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Adam Bundenthal, 1826 - 1905
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Germany Deaths and Burials, 1582-1958Adam Bundenthal, 1859 - 1941
Germany Deaths and Burials, 1582-1958Adam Bundenthal, born 1854
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929Adam Bundenthal
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Adam Bundenthal, born 1853
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Adam Bundenthal
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Adam Bundenthal, born 1851
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- Adam Bundenthall
- Adam Bundental
- Adam Bundenthiel
- Adam Bundenthalle
- Adam Bundenthale
- Adam Bundendahl
- Adam Bundendall
- Arabic: آدم بوندنتال (Adam Bundintal)
- Chinese (Simplified): 亚当 本登塔尔 (Yàdāng Běndēngtǎ'ěr)
- Hungarian: Bundenthal Ádám
- Italian: Adamo Bundenthal
- Japanese: アダム ブンデンタール (Adamu Bundentaaru)
- Portuguese: Adão Bundenthal
- Spanish: Adán Bundenthal
- Ukrainian: Адам Бунденталь (Adam Bundental')
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The name "Adam" originates from the Hebrew word *adamah*, meaning "earth," "ground," or "red earth." This root connects the name to the creation narrative in Abrahamic religions, where Adam is formed from the soil. Linguistically, the Hebrew *adam* also means "man" or "humanity" in a general sense, further linking the individual to the collective human experience. The name moved into Greek as *Ἀδάμ* (Adam), and then into Latin, retaining a similar form and pronunciation. Adam's prominence stems from its central role in the Bible, Quran, and other religious texts. It spread throughout Europe with the rise of Christianity and became a common given name in many cultures. While consistently used, its popularity has fluctuated over centuries and across different regions. Variations and diminutives exist in various languages, such as "Addie" or "Ad" in English, and similar forms in other European languages. The name's enduring appeal lies in its simple sound and its powerful association with the origin of humankind.
The surname Bundenthal has its historical roots in Germany, particularly in the region of the Rhineland. The name is believed to derive from a combination of Germanic elements, where "Bund" refers to a "union" or "group," and "Tal" translates to "valley." This suggests that the name may have originally been associated with a geographical feature, possibly indicating a valley where a community or group of people lived. Over time, the surname likely became linked to specific occupations or social roles within that community, possibly reflecting the cooperative nature of the inhabitants in agricultural or trade activities. The Bundenthal name may also carry connotations of unity and collaboration, traits that were essential for survival in rural settings.
Susanna BundenthalEmma MockMagdalena BundenthalPhilipp BundenthalElisabetha BundenthalKatharina BundenthalLuise BundenthalAnna PfaffAnna BundenthalEva GimbelKatharina JacobRegina BundenthalLuisa BundenthalKatharina HofmannHeinrich BundenthalMagdalena JacobPeter BundenthalSusanna KleinGeorg Bundenthal
Leroy BundensLillian BundensMary BundensPhilip BundensRae BundensRebecca BundensRobert BundensVerna BundensWarner BundensNiels BundensenAgnes BundenthalAmalia BundenthalAndreas BundenthalAnna BundenthalBarbara BundenthalBertha BundenthalCarl BundenthalCatherine BundenthalChristina BundenthalClara Bundenthal
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