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Anna van Velsen (born Batavia), 1879 - 1942
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Tilly Brock (born Kolar), 1907 - 1970
MyHeritage Family Trees[2] Anna Laurentia Batavia (born Pruymers), died 1809
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Anna Batavia in Aurora Daily Express - Mar 24 1893
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaAnna Margolius (born Batavia), 1886 - 1954
FamilySearch Family TreeAnna Ita Batavia (born Ellert), died 1969
Geni World Family Tree
Anna Batavia, born 1855
1900 United States Federal Census
Anna Batavia, born Circa 1886
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Anna Batavia, born 1927
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Anna Batavia, born 1917
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Anna Batavia, born 1916
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Anna Batavia, born 1917
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Anna Batavia
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The name Anna has its origins in the Hebrew name Channah, meaning "grace" or "favor," and it first appeared in ancient Hebrew culture, particularly in the biblical context, where it is associated with the mother of the prophet Samuel. The name has been widely used across various cultures and regions, gaining popularity in Christian communities due to its biblical roots, particularly in the New Testament where Anna is recognized as a prophetess. Over the centuries, Anna has been embraced in numerous languages and cultures, leading to various notable variations such as Ana in Spanish and Portuguese, Anne in French, and Anya in Russian, each carrying similar meanings of grace and favor. The name has remained timeless, often associated with qualities such as kindness, compassion, and strength, reflecting the characteristics of those who have borne it throughout history. Anna's enduring popularity can be attributed to its simplicity, elegance, and the positive connotations associated with its meaning.
The last name Batavia has its origins in the ancient Batavi tribe, a group of Germanic people who lived in the region that is now the Netherlands, particularly around the Rhine River. The name is derived from the Latin term "Batavi," which referred to these early inhabitants and is believed to mean "the brave" or "the bold," reflecting the tribe's warrior culture. Historically, the Batavi were known for their military prowess and played a significant role in the Roman Empire as allies and mercenaries. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Batavus" in Latin texts and "Batavie" in some historical documents. In modern contexts, the name may also appear in different spellings or adaptations, particularly in regions influenced by Dutch or Germanic languages. While the surname is not exceedingly common today, it carries a rich historical significance tied to the identity and legacy of the Batavi tribe.
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