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Alexander Friedrich Zuckschwert, 1843 - 1906
MyHeritage Family TreesAlexander Friedrich Zuckschwerdt, 1879 - 1918
MyHeritage Family TreesAlexander Friedrich Zuckschwert, 1843 - 1906
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FamilySearch Family TreeAlexander Zuckschwert, born 1844
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Alexander Zuckschwert, 1871 - 1871
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The first name Alexander has its roots in ancient Greece, derived from the Greek name Alexandros, which is composed of the elements "alexein," meaning "to defend," and "aner," meaning "man." This name first appeared in historical texts around the 4th century BC, notably associated with Alexander the Great, the famed king of Macedon who created one of the largest empires in history. The meaning of Alexander, "defender of men," reflects qualities of leadership, strength, and protection, traits that were embodied by those who bore the name in antiquity. Variations of Alexander can be found across many cultures and languages, including Alejandro in Spanish, Alessandro in Italian, Alexandre in French, and Aleksandr in Russian, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has remained popular throughout history, often associated with nobility and military prowess, and continues to be widely used in various forms around the world today.
The last name Zuckschwert has its origins in Germany, specifically within the regions of Bavaria and Saxony, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is derived from the German words "Zuck," meaning "sugar," and "Schwert," meaning "sword," which may suggest a historical connection to occupations related to the sugar trade or possibly a metaphorical reference to a sweet or sharp character. The surname likely emerged during the Middle Ages, a time when surnames often reflected the profession or notable traits of individuals. Variations of the name can be found in different German-speaking regions, with potential alterations in spelling such as Zuckschwerdt or Zuckschwertz, and it may also appear in other cultures with adaptations to fit local languages and phonetics. While the name is not widely common today, it carries a rich historical significance tied to the cultural and occupational heritage of its bearers.
Vera ZuckschwerdtViola ZuckschwerdtWalter ZuckschwerdtWarren ZuckschwerdtWilhelm ZuckschwerdtWilhelmine ZuckschwerdtWilliam ZuckschwerdtAdam ZuckschwertAgatha ZuckschwertAlbert ZuckschwertAndreas ZuckschwertAnna ZuckschwertAnnie ZuckschwertBarbara ZuckschwertBartholomaeus ZuckschwertBertha ZuckschwertCarl ZuckschwertCatharina ZuckschwertCharles ZuckschwertChristian Zuckschwert
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