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Agnes Szeles, Circa 1929 - 1989
MyHeritage Family TreesAgnes Szeles, 1874 - 1874
MyHeritage Family TreesAgnes Szeles, born 1828
MyHeritage Family TreesAgnes Szeles (born Navratil), born 1841
MyHeritage Family TreesAgnes Szeles (born Lazar)
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Agnes Szeles
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
Agnes Szeles
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
Agnes Szeles
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
Agnes Szeles
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
Agnes Szeles, born Circa 1928
1940 United States Federal CensusAgnes Kramer (born Szeles), born 1929
FamilySearch Family TreeAgnes Szeles (born Balás), died 1769
FamilySearch Family TreeAgnes Szeles
FamilySearch Family TreeAgnes Szeles
FamilySearch Family TreeAgnes Szeles
Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895Agnes Szeles
Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895Agnes Szeles
Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895Agnes Szeles
Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895
Agnes Lois Szeles, born 1929
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Agnes Szeles, born 1894
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Agnes Szeles
Hungary Reformed Church Christenings, 1624-1895Agnes Szeles
Hungary Reformed Church Christenings, 1624-1895
Agnes Szeles, born Circa 1891
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Agnes Szeles
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Agnes L Szeles
1930 United States Federal Census
Agnes Szeles (Steinbaum)
New York City Marriage License Index 1908-1972
Agnes Szeles (Steinbaum)
New York City Marriages, 1950-2017Agnes Szeles
Inventors of historical patentsAgnes Szeles
Inventors of historical patentsAgnes Szeles
Inventors of historical patentsAgnes Szeles
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The name Agnes has its origins in ancient Greece, derived from the Greek word "hagnos," meaning "pure" or "holy." It first appeared in the early Christian era, particularly associated with Saint Agnes, a young martyr who became a symbol of purity and innocence in the 4th century. The name gained popularity in various regions, especially in Europe, during the Middle Ages, reflecting the veneration of saints and the cultural emphasis on virtue. Variations of the name can be found across different languages and cultures, including "Ines" in Spanish and Portuguese, "Agnes" in French and English, and "Agnieszka" in Polish. Each variation often retains the core meaning of purity, though pronunciation and spelling may differ. The name has historically been linked to characteristics of strength and resilience, as many women named Agnes have been noted for their steadfastness in faith and moral integrity.
The last name Szeles has its origins in Eastern Europe, particularly among Hungarian and Slavic communities. It is derived from the Hungarian word "szél," meaning "wind," which suggests a connection to nature or possibly a geographical feature, such as a windy area. Historically, surnames like Szeles were often adopted based on characteristics of the landscape or the environment where families lived, indicating that those who bore the name may have had occupations related to agriculture or navigation, where wind played a significant role. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Szelest" or "Szelis," reflecting regional dialects and linguistic adaptations. In some cases, the name may also appear with different spellings in neighboring countries, influenced by local languages and customs. Overall, Szeles encapsulates a rich cultural heritage tied to the natural world and the livelihoods of its early bearers.
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