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Eva Savelkoul (born Hamers), 1782 - 1830
MyHeritage Family TreesEva Ursula Hamers, 1775 - 1819
MyHeritage Family TreesEva F. Hamers, 1944 - 2016
MyHeritage Family TreesEva Durker (born Hamers), died 2016
MyHeritage Family TreesEva Ursula Ramail (born Hamer), born 1716
MyHeritage Family TreesEva Carduck, born 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesEva Durkee (born Hamers)
MyHeritage Family TreesEva HAMERS (born DE CRAUW)
MyHeritage Family TreesEva Ursula Hamers (born Huetten Or Hamers)
MyHeritage Family TreesEva Ursula Hamers (born Huetten Or Hamers)
MyHeritage Family TreesEva Lindner, born 1964
MyHeritage Family TreesEva Savelkoul (born Hamers), 1782 - 1830
FamilySearch Family TreeEva Hamers (born de Crouw), died 1779
FamilySearch Family TreeAnna Eva Hennes (born Hamers), born 1779
FamilySearch Family TreeEva Ursula Ramail (born Hamer), born 1716
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Eva Hamers, born Circa 1944
1950 United States Federal CensusEva Hamers, Circa 1779 - 1830
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Eva Hamers, Circa 1810 - 1854
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Eva Hamers, died 1817
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Eva Hamers, died 1819
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Eva Hamers, 1751 - 1811
Germany Deaths and Burials, 1582-1958Eva Maria Hamers, born 1669
Geni World Family TreeEva Hamers
Netherlands, Church Burials, 1601-1811Eva Hamers
Netherlands, Church Burials, 1601-1811Eva Hamers (Quiter)
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929Eva Hamers (Isaaks)
Netherlands, Marriages, 1565-1892Eva Hamers (De Wilt)
Netherlands, Marriages, 1565-1892Eva Hamers, born 1801
Netherlands, Civil Marriages, 1811-1940Eva Hamers
Netherlands, Church Baptisms, 1580-1811Eva Hamers
Netherlands, Church Baptisms, 1580-1811Eva Hamers
Netherlands, Church Baptisms, 1580-1811Eva Hamers
Netherlands, Church Baptisms, 1580-1811
Eva Maria (born Hamers), Circa 1809 - 1881
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938Eva Hamers, born 1819
Netherlands, Civil Births, 1811-1915Eva Hamers
Netherlands, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1910Eva Hamers
Netherlands, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1910Eva Hamers
Netherlands, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1910Eva Hamers
Netherlands, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1910Eva Maria Hamers, born 1813
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Eva Hamers, died 1842
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Eva Hamers
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Eva Hamers, died 1835
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The name Eva has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the name "Chava," which means "life" or "living one." It is historically associated with the biblical figure Eve, the first woman created according to the Genesis narrative, symbolizing the beginning of life and humanity. The name has been widely used across various cultures and regions, particularly in Europe and the Americas, and has maintained its popularity due to its simple yet profound meaning. Variations of the name include "Ava" in English-speaking countries, "Ewa" in Polish, and "Iva" in Slavic regions, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name Eva has also been embraced in various languages, such as "Éva" in Hungarian and "Eve" in English, reflecting its enduring appeal and versatility across cultures. Historically, those bearing the name have often been associated with qualities of vitality and nurturing, resonating with its meaning of life.
The last name Hamers has its origins in the Netherlands and Belgium, deriving from the Middle Dutch word "hamer," which means "hammer." This surname likely referred to individuals who were blacksmiths or metalworkers, occupations that were vital in medieval society for creating tools, weapons, and other metal goods. The name is associated with the craftsmanship and trade skills of those who initially bore it, reflecting a connection to the physical labor and artistry involved in metalworking. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, such as "Hamer" in English-speaking countries and "Hammers" in some German-speaking areas, where the spelling and pronunciation may differ slightly but retain the same occupational roots. The surname is relatively common in regions where Dutch and Flemish cultures are prevalent, and it has been carried by various notable individuals throughout history, further embedding it in the cultural fabric of these areas.
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