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Fanny Spira (born Spiegel), Circa 1823 - 1909
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Kohn (born Spira), 1851 - 1932
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Suzanne NATANSON (born Spira), 1911 - 1990
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Spira (born Baker), 1877 - 1957
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Spira (born Weil), 1862 - 1947
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Rochel Spira (born Berger), 1855 - 1932
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Spira (born Lifschitz), born Circa 1867
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Spira (born Abrams), born 1896
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Feigel "Fani Speyer" Spira (born Speyer)
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Spira (born Wixler)
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Franziska Pauline Spira (born Spiegel), 1823 - 1909
Geni World Family TreeFanny "Feige" Mohrer (born Spira), 1866 - 1941
Geni World Family TreeFanny Kohn (born Spira), 1851 - 1932
Geni World Family TreeFanny Spira (born Weill), born 1862
Geni World Family TreeFanny Spira (born Rosen), 1907 - 1998
FamilySearch Family TreeFanny Spira (born Baker), 1877 - 1957
FamilySearch Family TreeFanny Spira (born Strahm)
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Fanny Spira, born Circa 1904
1920 United States Federal Census
Fanny Spira, born Circa 1897
1920 United States Federal Census
Fanny Spira, born Circa 1924
1930 United States Federal Census
Fanny Spira
United States Index of Gravestones, 1900-2018
Fanny Spira, born 1936
Jewish Holocaust Memorials and Jewish Residents of Germany 1939-1945
Fanny Spira, born 1920
Jewish Holocaust Memorials and Jewish Residents of Germany 1939-1945
Fanny Mohrer (born Spira)
Jewish Holocaust Memorials and Jewish Residents of Germany 1939-1945
Fanny Mohrer (born Spira)
Jewish Holocaust Memorials and Jewish Residents of Germany 1939-1945
Fanny Spira, born Circa 1902
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Fanny Spira, born Circa 1885
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Fanny Spira, born Circa 1867
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Fanny Spira, born Circa 1902
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Fanny Spira, born 1896
1900 United States Federal Census
Fanny Spira, born 1872
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Fanny Spira, born 1871
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Fanny Spira, born 1908
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Fanny Spira, born 1884
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Fanny Spira, died 1929
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- USA 34%
- France 26%
- Czechia 18%
- Austria 13%
- United Kingdom 5%
- South Africa 4%
The first name Fanny has its origins in the Latin name "Franciscus," which means "Frenchman" or "free man." It gained popularity in the English-speaking world during the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly in Britain and the United States. Historically, Fanny was often used as a diminutive form of Frances or Francis, and it was associated with characteristics of independence and strength, reflecting the meaning of its root name. Variations of Fanny can be found in different cultures, such as "Fanny" in French, "Fania" in Hebrew, and "Francesca" in Italian, each carrying similar connotations of freedom and nobility. The name has also seen various spellings and pronunciations across regions, but it remains a recognizable and enduring choice in many English-speaking countries. Despite its decline in popularity in recent decades, Fanny retains a charming and vintage appeal.
The last name "Spira" has its origins in the Italian and Jewish communities, with roots tracing back to the regions of Italy and Eastern Europe. In Italian, "Spira" can be derived from the word "spira," meaning "spiral" or "coil," which may have been used metaphorically to describe a person’s character or a specific trait. In Jewish contexts, particularly among Ashkenazi Jews, the surname may have been adopted from a place name or could relate to the Yiddish word "shpir," meaning "to spin," possibly indicating a connection to occupations involving textiles or craftsmanship. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Spir" or "Shpir" in Eastern European countries, reflecting the diverse linguistic influences and adaptations over time. The name is relatively uncommon, but it carries a rich historical significance tied to the cultural and occupational identities of those who bore it.
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