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Adelrich Birchler, born 1641
MyHeritage Family TreesAdelrich Birchler, 1887 - 1944
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Adelrich Birchler
MyHeritage Family TreesAdelrich Birchler, born 1641
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MyHeritage Family TreesAdelrich Birchler, born 1641
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FamilySearch Family TreeAdelrich Carl Birchler, 1835 - 1909
FamilySearch Family TreeAdelrich Birchler, 1849 - 1877
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The first name Adelrich has its origins in Germanic languages, derived from the elements "adal," meaning "noble," and "ric," meaning "ruler" or "power." This name first appeared in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and has historical roots in the nobility, often associated with leaders or individuals of high status in medieval society. The meaning of Adelrich reflects qualities of nobility and leadership, suggesting that those who bore the name were expected to embody strength and honor. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Adalric" in Old High German and "Aldric" in French, with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation. While the name is less common today, it retains a sense of historical significance and is often linked to the characteristics of leadership and nobility that were valued in its early bearers.
The last name Birchler has its origins in the German-speaking regions of Europe, particularly in Germany and Switzerland. It is derived from the Middle High German word "birch," meaning "birch tree," which suggests that the name may have originally been a topographic surname for someone who lived near birch trees or in a place characterized by birch woodlands. The name Birchler may also relate to the characteristics of resilience and adaptability, traits often associated with birch trees in various cultures. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries and languages, including "Birch" in English-speaking regions and "Birchler" in Swiss German contexts, where the suffix "-ler" often denotes a person from a specific place or with a particular occupation. While the name is not exceedingly common, it reflects a connection to nature and the environment, which was significant in the lives of those who initially bore it.
Ethel BirchlandJack BirchlandJeffrey BirchlandJohn BirchlandJon BirchlandMildred BirchlandWilliam BirchlandMaria BirchleAdelheid BirchlerAdeline BirchlerAdolph BirchlerAgatha BirchlerAgnes BirchlerAimé BirchlerAlan BirchlerAlbert BirchlerAlberta BirchlerAlbertine BirchlerAlex BirchlerAlexander Birchler
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