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Emilie Emma Bisig (born Kalin), 1892 - 1980
MyHeritage Family TreesEmilie Magdalena Gaspar (born Kalin), Circa 1863 - 1935
MyHeritage Family TreesEmilie Kalin, 1862 - 1915
MyHeritage Family TreesEmilie Radamacher (born Kalin), born 1885
MyHeritage Family TreesEmilie Kalin, 1902 - 1985
FamilySearch Family TreeEmilie Kalin (born Ochsner), 1893 - 1962
FamilySearch Family TreeEmilie Marie Zimmer (born Kalin), 1903 - 1946
FamilySearch Family TreeEmilie Kalin, 1862 - 1915
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Emilie Kalin, born 1869
1900 United States Federal CensusEmilie Kalin, born Circa 1841
New York Castle Garden Immigrants
Emilie Kalin, born Circa 1841
Germans Immigrating to the United States
Emilie Kalin, born Circa 1898
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957Emilie Hildegard Kalin (Lagerberg)
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920
Emilie Kalin, born 1899
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Emilie Kalin
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The first name Emilie has its roots in the Latin name Aemilia, which is derived from the word "aemulus," meaning "rival" or "eager." This name first appeared in ancient Rome and was associated with the prominent Aemilia family, which played a significant role in Roman history. The name Emilie has historically been linked to qualities such as ambition and competitiveness, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it in its early usage. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures and languages, including Emilia in Italian and Spanish, Émilie in French, and Emil in German and Scandinavian contexts. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation and spelling, but they all share a common heritage and meaning. Emilie remains a popular name in many countries today, often associated with elegance and sophistication.
The last name "Kalin" has Slavic origins, particularly associated with Eastern European countries such as Bulgaria, Poland, and Russia. It is derived from the Slavic word "kalina," which means "viburnum," a type of flowering shrub that holds cultural significance in various Slavic traditions, often symbolizing beauty and vitality. Historically, those who bore the name may have been linked to agricultural practices or regions where this plant was abundant, reflecting a connection to nature and the land. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Kalinov" in Russia or "Kalina" in Poland, where the suffixes may denote familial lineage or regional dialects. The name may also appear in different spellings, influenced by local languages and phonetics, but generally retains its core association with the viburnum plant. Overall, the surname "Kalin" encapsulates a rich cultural heritage tied to the natural world and the agrarian lifestyle of its early bearers.
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