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Charlotte BACHRACH (born BIACH), 1837 - 1918
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Charlotte Lotti Rosenthal Rosenthal (born Biach), 1830 - 1911
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Charlotte Lotti Rosenthal (born Biach), 1835 - 1911
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Charlotte Biach, 1862 - 1942
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Charlotte Biach (born Back), 1862 - 1943
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Charlotte Bachrach (born Biach), 1837 - 1918
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Charlotte Biach (born Back), 1862 - 1942
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Charlotte Lotti Rosenthal (born Biach), 1835 - 1911
Geni World Family TreeCharlotte Biach (born ?), born 1780
Geni World Family TreeCharlotte Rosenthal (born Biach), 1830 - 1911
FamilySearch Family TreeCharlotte Rosenthal (born Biach), 1835 - 1911
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FamilySearch Family TreeCharlotte Bachrach (born Biach), 1837 - 1918
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Charlotte Biach, born Circa 1837
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Charlotte Biach, born 1854
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Charlotte Biach, born 1867
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Charlotte Biach, born 1868
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Charlotte Back Biach, died 1921
England & Wales, Index of Wills and Probates, 1853-1943Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Charlotte Biach
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- Slovakia 64%
- Austria 17%
- Hungary 12%
- Czechia 7%
The name Charlotte has its origins in the French name "Charles," which is derived from the Germanic name "Karl," meaning "free man" or "petite." It first appeared in France during the medieval period and gained popularity across Europe, particularly in England and other English-speaking countries, following the marriage of King George III to Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz in the 18th century. The name is often associated with qualities such as strength, independence, and nobility, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it historically, including various queens and noblewomen. Notable variations of Charlotte include "Carlotta" in Italian, "Carlota" in Spanish, and "Charlot" in French, each with slight differences in pronunciation and cultural significance. The name has remained popular over the centuries, often symbolizing elegance and grace, and continues to be a favored choice for many parents today.
The last name Biach has its origins in Eastern Europe, particularly in regions that were historically part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, such as modern-day Austria and Hungary. The name is believed to derive from the Slavic word "biak," which means "white" or "bright," possibly referring to a characteristic of the landscape or a person's appearance. This surname may have been adopted by individuals who were known for their fair complexion or light hair, or it could have been associated with a specific occupation related to brightness or clarity, such as a light keeper or someone involved in the textile industry. Variations of the surname Biach can be found in different cultures, including Biach, Biachowicz, and Biachi, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting the linguistic nuances of the regions where they are found. While the name is not exceedingly common, it carries a rich historical significance tied to the cultural and social dynamics of Eastern Europe.
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