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Akilina Üksik (born Saat), 1905 - 1995
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Akilina Saat, 1891 - 1966
MyHeritage Family TreesAkilina SAAT, 1878 - 1879
MyHeritage Family TreesAkilina Saat (born Peegel), 1911 - 1984
MyHeritage Family TreesAkilina Kolk (born Kolk (n.Saat)), 1900 - 1945
MyHeritage Family TreesAkilina Saat, born 1878
MyHeritage Family TreesAkilina Saat, born 1897
MyHeritage Family TreesAkilina Saat, born 1897
MyHeritage Family TreesAkilina Saat, born 1891
MyHeritage Family TreesAkilina SAAT, born Circa 1897
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Akuliina Liine Saat (born Pumbo), 1900 - 1979
Geni World Family TreeAkilina Saat (born Peegel), 1911 - 1984
Geni World Family TreeAkilina Saat, 1878 - 1879
Geni World Family TreeAkilina Saat (born Tihu), born 1903
Geni World Family TreeAkilina Saat, 1905 - 1995
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- Akilina Sat
- Akilina Sa'at
- Akilina Saht
- Akilina Zaat
- Akilina Zatt
- Akilina Zaht
- Akilina Sad
- Akilina Saad
- Akilina Saed
- Akilina Saeet
- Chinese (Simplified): 阿基利纳 萨特 (Ā jī lì nà Sà tè)
- Czech: Akilina Saatová
- French: Aquilina Saat
- Hungarian: Saat Akilina
- Japanese: アキリナ サート (Akirina Sāto)
- Russian: Акилина Саат (Akilina Saat)
- Ukrainian: Акиліна Саат (Akilina Saat)
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Aquila, Latin for "eagle," is the root of Akilina. The feminine form *Aquilina* developed directly from *Aquila*, signifying a female eagle or "eagle-like" woman. The addition of the suffix "-ina" is a common Latin practice to create feminine versions of masculine names or adjectives. This suffix often implies belonging to or resembling the root word. Akilina's historical usage is primarily found in Eastern European countries, particularly Russia and Greece, due to the influence of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Saint Aquilina of Thessalonica, a 4th-century martyr, is a key figure in the name's history and spread. While never exceptionally popular, Akilina has maintained a presence in these regions for centuries. Common variations include Akulina and Aquilina, with diminutives such as Akulka or Lina.
The surname Saat has its historical roots in various regions, particularly in Eastern Europe and parts of the Middle East. The name is believed to derive from the word "saat," which means "hour" or "time" in several languages, including Turkish and Persian. This connection suggests that the original bearers of the surname may have been involved in occupations related to timekeeping or perhaps had a significant role in the community that revolved around the measurement of time, such as clockmakers or astronomers. Over time, the surname has evolved, with variations appearing in different cultures, reflecting the linguistic and social changes in the regions where it was used.
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