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Floyd George Clintsman, 1894 - 1979
MyHeritage Family TreesFloyd Clintsman, 1906 - 1969
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Floyd George Clintsman in Ocala Star-Banner - Apr 16 1979
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaFloyd George Clintsman, 1894 - 1979
FamilySearch Family TreeFloyd Clintsman, 1906 - 1969
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Floyd Clintsman, born Circa 1907
1950 United States Federal Census
Floyd Clintsman, born Circa 1895
1950 United States Federal CensusFloyd Clintsman
Kansas, World War II Selective Service Records
Floyd Clintsman
Historical Books - Index of Authors and People Mentioned, 1811-2003
Floyd Clintsman
Historical Books - Index of Authors and People Mentioned, 1811-2003
Floyd Clintsman
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The first name Floyd has its origins in the Welsh name "Lloyd," which means "gray" or "gray-haired," and is derived from the Old Welsh word "llwyd." The name first appeared in Wales and has historical roots that trace back to the early medieval period. It was often used as a surname before becoming popular as a first name, particularly in English-speaking countries. The name Floyd is associated with characteristics of wisdom and maturity, reflecting the meaning of its Welsh predecessor. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Floydy" or "Floydie" as affectionate diminutives, and in some cases, it has been adapted into other languages, though it remains relatively consistent in spelling. The name gained popularity in the United States during the 19th century and has been borne by notable figures, including the American musician Floyd Cramer and the famous band Pink Floyd, further embedding it in popular culture.
The last name Clintsman has its origins in the English-speaking regions, likely deriving from a combination of the personal name "Clint," which itself may be a diminutive of "Clinton," and the suffix "-man," indicating a person associated with or belonging to a particular place or occupation. The name is thought to have first appeared in England, where surnames began to be adopted in the late Middle Ages, often reflecting geographical locations or occupations. The meaning of Clintsman can be interpreted as "man from Clint" or "Clint's man," suggesting a connection to a specific locality or a person named Clint, possibly indicating characteristics of loyalty or service. Variations of the surname may include Clinton, Clent, or Clentman, with differences in spelling and pronunciation influenced by regional dialects and linguistic evolution. While Clintsman is not among the most common surnames, it reflects the historical practice of naming conventions in England and the significance of place-based identities in the formation of surnames.
Ella ClintsmanEllen ClintsmanEmma ClintsmanErnest ClintsmanEsther ClintsmanEthel ClintsmanEva ClintsmanFannie ClintsmanFern ClintsmanFidelia ClintsmanFrances ClintsmanFrancis ClintsmanFrank ClintsmanFred ClintsmanFrederick ClintsmanGeorge ClintsmanGlenn ClintsmanGloria ClintsmanGrace ClintsmanHarris Clintsman
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