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Anne, Perrine, Michelle DEGASNE (born LEBANSAIS), 1814 - 1884
MyHeritage Family Treesanne julienne Jacquin (born Lebansais), 1794 - 1849
MyHeritage Family TreesAnne Françoise BENOIST,BENNOIT (born LEBANSAIS), 1835 - 1905
MyHeritage Family TreesAnne Marie Aline Lebansais (born Gouyette), 1919 - 2002
MyHeritage Family TreesAnne BOISBUNON (born LEBANSAIS), 1679 - 1734
MyHeritage Family TreesAnne LEBANSAIS, born 1735
MyHeritage Family TreesAnne LEBANSAIS (born GOHIN), born 1674
MyHeritage Family TreesAnne Francoise BENOIST (born LEBANSAIS)
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Anne Perrine Michelle LEBANSAIS, 1814 - 1884
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Anne Francoise LEBANSAIS, 1835 - 1905
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Anne Françoise LEBANSAIS, 1835 - 1905
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Anne LEBANSAIS, died 1857
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Anne LEBANSAIS
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Anne Françoise LEBANSAIS
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The name Anne has its origins in the Hebrew name Hannah, which means "grace" or "favor." It first appeared in the ancient Near East and gained prominence in various regions, particularly in Europe, during the Middle Ages. The name is often associated with qualities such as kindness and compassion, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it, including many saints and historical figures. Variations of the name include Anna, which is widely used in many languages, and variations like Ana in Spanish and Portuguese, and Anne in French. Each variation maintains the essence of the original meaning while adapting to different linguistic and cultural contexts. The name has remained popular across generations, often linked to notable figures in history, literature, and religion, further solidifying its enduring legacy.
The last name Lebansais has its origins in France, particularly in the region of Normandy, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is derived from the Old French word "leban," which means "the white" or "the fair," often used to describe a person with light-colored hair or a pale complexion. This surname may have been associated with individuals who exhibited these characteristics or could have been linked to a specific occupation or status within the community, such as a landowner or a person of notable standing. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, including "Lebans" or "Lebansay," which may reflect regional dialects or linguistic adaptations. In some cases, the name may also appear with slight alterations in spelling or pronunciation, depending on the local language influences. Overall, the surname Lebansais encapsulates a rich historical background tied to geographical and social elements of its time.
Paul LebansPercy LebansPeter LebansPierre LebansRobert LebansSusan LebansWesley LebansWilliam LebansWynona LebansAlphonse LebansaisFrancois LebansaisFrançois LebansaisFrançoise LebansaisHenri LebansaisJacques LebansaisJean LebansaisJeanne LebansaisJoseph LebansaisJosephine LebansaisJulienne Lebansais
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