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Dorothy Belle Altice, 1912 - 2003
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothy Louise Altice, 1927 - 1999
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothy Ruth Giles (born Viar), 1938 - 2013
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothy Altice (born Jordan), 1934 - 1985
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothy Lena Ferguson (born Altice), 1931 - 2006
FamilySearch Family TreeDorothy Belle Altice, 1912 - 2003
FamilySearch Family TreeDorothy Marie Altice (born Jordan), 1934 - 1985
FamilySearch Family TreeDorothy Louise Doss (born Altice), 1927 - 1999
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Dorothy G Altice, born Circa 1928
1940 United States Federal Census
Dorothy Altice, born Circa 1916
1940 United States Federal Census
Dorothy Altice, born Circa 1932
1940 United States Federal Census
Dorothy B Altice, born Circa 1920
1950 United States Federal Census
Dorothy G Altice, born Circa 1928
1930 United States Federal Census
Dorothy Lena Altice, born 1931
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The first name Dorothy has its origins in the Greek name "Dorothea," which means "gift of God" (from "doron," meaning gift, and "theos," meaning God). This name first appeared in ancient Greece and was popularized in early Christian communities, reflecting the religious significance of divine gifts. Historically, those who bore the name were often associated with piety and virtue, embodying qualities of kindness and generosity. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Dorottya" in Hungarian, "Dorotea" in Spanish and Italian, and "Dorte" in Danish. The name has also seen various spellings, such as "Dorothy" and "Dorithy," with the former being the most widely recognized in English-speaking countries. Over the centuries, Dorothy has remained a popular name, often linked to literary and cultural figures, further solidifying its place in history.
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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