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Edna Emma Radeke (born Zirk), 1912 - 2009
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Edna Marie Elsa Esther Kaus (born Zirk), 1912 - 1992
MyHeritage Family TreesEdna ZUTZ (born ZIRK), 1922 - 1993
MyHeritage Family TreesEdna Zirk (born Antoska), 1923 - 1998
MyHeritage Family TreesEdna Marie Kaus (born Zirk), 1912 - 1992
MyHeritage Family TreesEdna Emma Zirk, 1912 - 2010
MyHeritage Family TreesEdna Marie Kaus (born Zirk), 1912 - 1992
FamilySearch Family TreeEdna Emma Radeke (born Zirk), 1912 - 2009
FamilySearch Family TreeEdna Marie Zutz (born Zirk), 1922 - 1993
FamilySearch Family TreeEdna Ann Antoska, 1923 - 1998
FamilySearch Family TreeEdna Joyce Zirk, born 1946
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania)Edna Joyce Zirk, born 1946
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania)Edna Zirk
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania)Edna Zirk
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania)Edna May Zirk, born 1908
Maryland Births, 1875-1922Edna Fay Zirk, born Circa 1937
1940 United States Federal CensusEdna Zirk, born Circa 1939
1940 United States Federal CensusEdna M Zirk, born Circa 1939
1950 United States Federal CensusEdna A. Zirk, 1923 - 1998
United States, Veterans Burials
Edna A Zirk, 1923 - 1998
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)Edna Kaus (born Zirk)
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois)Edna Zirk
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois)
Edna Ann Zirk, born 1922
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Edna Marie Zutz, born 1922
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Edna M Zirk, born Circa 1922
1930 United States Federal CensusEdna M Zirk, born Circa 1911
1930 United States Federal CensusEdna L Zirk, born Circa 1906
1910 United States Federal CensusEdna A. Zirk, died 1999
Florida County Deaths
Edna A Zirk (born Antoska), born Circa 1923
United States and Canada, Index of Obituaries, 1900-2019Edna E. Zirk (Radeke)
Minnesota, MarriagesEdna M. Zirk (Zutz)
Minnesota, MarriagesEdna A Antoska (Zirk)
New York City Marriage License Index 1908-1972Edna M. Zirk, 1932 - 1935
Maryland DeathsEdna Joyce Zirk (Stump)
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- Edna Zirck
- Edna Zurk
- Edna Zyrk
- Edna Sirk
- Edna Zerk
- Edna Zirke
- Edna Zirq
- Edna Zirc
- Edna Zirka
- Edna Zirko
- Arabic: إدنا زيرك (ʾIdnā Zīrk)
- Chinese (Simplified): 埃德娜 齐尔克 (Āi dé nà Qí ěr kè)
- Czech: Edna Zirková
- Hungarian: Zirk Edna
- Japanese: エドナ ジルク (Edona Jiruku)
- Russian: Эдна Зирк (Edna Zirk)
- Ukrainian: Една Зірк (Edna Zirk)
- USA 94%
- Australia 6%
The name Edna likely comes from the Scottish Gaelic name *Eithne*. *Eithne* itself is thought to derive from the Proto-Celtic word *aiθ-nā*, meaning "kernel" or "grain." Some also connect it to the Irish name *Éadaoin*, which has a debated etymology, possibly linked to "wealth" or "zeal." The shift from *Eithne* to Edna involved simplification and anglicization, common processes when Gaelic names entered English usage. Edna gained popularity in the English-speaking world in the 19th century, particularly after its use in the 1867 novel *The Heir of Redclyffe* by Charlotte Mary Yonge. The novel helped popularize the name in both Britain and America. While never a top-ten name, Edna enjoyed moderate popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Common variations and diminutives are Ed, Eddie, and Edie. Its usage has declined significantly in recent decades.
The surname Zirk has its historical roots in Eastern Europe, particularly in regions that were once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The name is believed to derive from the German word "Zirk," which translates to "circle" or "ring," possibly indicating a geographical feature or a characteristic of the land where the original bearers lived. Over time, the surname may have been associated with various occupations, such as those involved in craftsmanship or trade, reflecting the skills and trades of the families that carried the name. The Zirk surname likely evolved through the centuries, adapting to local dialects and languages, which contributed to its unique identity.
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