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Antonin Claude Domenica Just de Duc de Mouchy Noailles, 1777 - 1846
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Príncipe Antonin Juste Léon Marie Noailles, 1841 - 1909
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Antonin de Noailles, 1810 - 1852
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Antonin Henry Alexis Marie de Noailles, 1890 - 1947
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Antonin NOAILLES, 1810 - 1852
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Antonin NOAILLES, 1893 - 1893
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Antonin De Noailles, 1777 - 1846
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The first name Antonin has its origins in the Latin name Antonius, which is believed to have been derived from the Roman family name Antonius, possibly meaning "priceless" or "of inestimable worth." This name first appeared in ancient Rome and has been widely used in various European countries, particularly in France, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. Historically, individuals bearing the name Antonin have often been associated with strength and leadership, reflecting the qualities of the Roman figures who carried the name. Variations of Antonin include Antoine in French, Antonio in Italian and Spanish, and Anton in German and Slavic languages. Each variation carries its own cultural significance while maintaining a connection to the original Latin roots. The name has remained popular across different regions, often linked to notable historical figures, saints, and artists, further enriching its legacy.
The last name Noailles has its origins in France, specifically linked to the region of Languedoc and the historical province of Provence. The name is derived from the Old Occitan word "nau," meaning "nine," which may have referred to a geographical feature or a settlement associated with the number nine, possibly indicating a location or a family lineage. Historically, the Noailles family was prominent in French nobility, with members serving in various capacities, including military and political roles, which reflects the name's association with leadership and influence. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Noailles" in French-speaking regions, while in other languages, it may appear as "Noyelles" or "Noyals," reflecting regional dialects and phonetic adaptations. The name is also linked to notable historical figures, including the Duke of Noailles, who played significant roles during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, further cementing its historical significance.
André NoaillesAngelique NoaillesAngélique NoaillesAnna NoaillesAnne NoaillesAnne-jules NoaillesAnthoine NoaillesAnthoinette NoaillesAntoine NoaillesAntoinette NoaillesAppoline NoaillesArmand NoaillesArnaud NoaillesArthur NoaillesAuguste NoaillesAugustin NoaillesAugustine NoaillesBaptiste NoaillesBarbe NoaillesBarthelemi Noailles
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