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Donald Altice in Sarasota Journal - Mar 9 1959
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Donald W. Altice in Daytona Beach Morning Journal - Feb 10 1971
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Donald Altice in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - June 3 1956
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Donald W. Altice in Daytona Beach Morning Journal - Feb 14 1964
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaDonald Keith Altice, 1950 - 1997
FamilySearch Family TreeDonald Wesley Altice, born 1949
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Donald W Altice, born Circa 1940
1950 United States Federal Census
Donald Altice, born Circa 1930
1950 United States Federal Census
Donald W Altice
1950 United States Federal Census
Donald K Altice
1950 United States Federal Census
Donald W Altice, born Circa 1940
1940 United States Federal Census
Donald K Altice, 1950 - 1997
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Donald W Altice, 1939 - 2008
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Donald Keith Altice, born 1950
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Donald Wilson Altice
Florida, Divorces, 1970 - 1999
Donald Wilson Altice
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The first name Donald has its origins in Scotland, derived from the Gaelic name "Domhnall," which is composed of the elements "domhan," meaning "world," and "all," meaning "mighty" or "ruler." This name was historically associated with nobility and leadership, reflecting the characteristics of strength and authority in those who bore it. Donald has been a popular name in Scotland since the Middle Ages, often linked to various Scottish kings and clans, which further solidified its status in the region. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Donal" in Irish, "Donnel" in English, and "Donncha" in Irish Gaelic, each carrying similar meanings of power and leadership. The name has also been adapted into various forms in other languages, including "Domenico" in Italian and "Donnald" in some English-speaking regions, though these may diverge in meaning and cultural significance. Overall, Donald remains a name rich in history and cultural resonance, particularly within Scottish heritage.
The last name Altice has its origins in the early medieval period, primarily in the regions of France and the British Isles. It is believed to derive from the Old French word "altice," which means "high" or "noble," suggesting that the name may have been used to denote someone of elevated status or a person living in a high place. Historically, individuals bearing the surname Altice may have been associated with land ownership or positions of authority within their communities. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, including "Altis" in some Slavic regions and "Alty" in Eastern European contexts, reflecting differences in spelling and pronunciation influenced by local languages. While the name is not exceedingly common, it has been documented in various genealogical records, indicating its presence in both historical and contemporary contexts. Overall, the surname Altice encapsulates a sense of nobility and geographical significance, rooted in its historical lineage.
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