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~ Francis Daemen, 1845 - 1882
MyHeritage Family TreesFrancis Damen, 1838 - 1880
MyHeritage Family TreesFrancis Daemen, 1845 - 1882
MyHeritage Family TreesFrancis Daemen, born 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesFrancis Daemen, born 1727
MyHeritage Family TreesFrancis Daemen, born Circa 1555
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MyHeritage Family TreesFranciscus Antonius Damen (born Daemen), 1726 - 1787
Geni World Family TreeFranciscus Damen, died 1816
FamilySearch Family TreeFrancis Daemen, died 1882
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Francis Daemen, died 1885
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Francis Daemen, died 1863
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Francis Daemen, born 1804
Netherlands, Civil Marriages, 1811-1940Francis Daemen
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- Francis Damen
- Francis Daemon
- Francis Daman
- Francis Daymen
- Francis Daiman
- Francis Daimen
- Francis Deamen
- Francis Dehman
- Francis Dehmane
- Francis Deemann
- Chinese (Simplified): 弗朗西斯 达埃门 (Fúlǎngxīsī Dá'āimén)
- French: François Daemen
- German: Franz Daemen
- Hungarian: Daemen Ferenc
- Italian: Francesco Daemen
- Japanese: フランシス ダエメン (Furansisu Daemen)
- Polish: Franciszek Daemen
- Russian: Францис Даемен (Frantsis Daemen)
- Spanish: Francisco Daemen
- Ukrainian: Франціс Даемен (Frantsis Daemen)
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"Franciscus" is the Latin root of the English name Francis. It literally means "Frenchman" or "belonging to France." The root "Franc-" refers to the Franks, a Germanic tribe who gave their name to France. The suffix "-iscus" is a Latin suffix that indicates belonging or origin. The name evolved from a descriptive term for someone from France into a personal name. The name's popularity surged due to Saint Francis of Assisi (1181/1182–1226), the founder of the Franciscan Order. His widespread veneration led to the name's adoption across Europe. Francis became common in Catholic countries. In England, it gained traction after the Norman Conquest. Variations include Frances (feminine), Francesco (Italian), Francisco (Spanish and Portuguese), and diminutives like Frank, Fran, and Frankie. Its popularity has fluctuated over the centuries, experiencing peaks and dips depending on cultural trends and religious influences.
The surname Daemen has its historical roots in the Low Countries, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Belgium and the Netherlands. The name is derived from the Middle Dutch word "daem," which means "demon" or "spirit," and it is often associated with the occupation of a servant or attendant, particularly in a religious context. The surname likely emerged during the medieval period, when surnames began to be adopted more widely for identification purposes. Over time, individuals bearing the surname Daemen may have been linked to roles within the church or local governance, reflecting the social structures of the time. The name's meaning may also suggest qualities such as vigilance or service, traits valued in both secular and ecclesiastical life.
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