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Friedrich "Frits" Donners, 1899 - 1959
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Frederik "Frits" Donners, 1836 - 1921
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Fredericus "Frits" Donners, 1866 - 1936
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Frits Godefridus Joannes Maria Donners, 1935 - 1989
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Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Frits Donners, 1928 - 1988
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Frits Donners, 1935 - 1989
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The first name Frits is of Dutch origin, derived from the Germanic name Friedrich, which means "peaceful ruler" or "peaceful leader." This name has historical roots in the regions of Germany and the Netherlands, where it was commonly used during the Middle Ages. The name reflects qualities of leadership and tranquility, often associated with those who held positions of authority or governance. Variations of Frits can be found in several languages and cultures, including Fritz in German-speaking countries, Frederic in French, and Federico in Italian and Spanish. Each variation retains the essence of the original meaning, though the pronunciation and spelling may differ. Frits is a relatively less common name today but continues to be appreciated for its historical significance and strong connotations of leadership and peace.
The last name Donners has its origins in the Germanic regions, particularly in Germany and the Netherlands, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is derived from the Middle High German word "donar," meaning "thunder," which is associated with the Norse god Thor, known for his thunderous presence. This connection suggests that the name may have originally been a nickname for someone with a strong or forceful personality, or it could have been linked to occupations related to strength or power, such as a warrior or a blacksmith. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Donner" in German-speaking areas and "Donnar" in some Scandinavian contexts, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting regional dialects. The name has also been adopted in various forms in other languages, maintaining its connection to the themes of strength and nature. Overall, the surname Donners encapsulates a rich historical and cultural heritage, reflecting both linguistic evolution and the characteristics of its early bearers.
Eugene DonnersEvelyn DonnersFranciscus DonnersFrans DonnersFranz DonnersFrederic DonnersFredericus DonnersFrederik DonnersFredrik DonnersFriedrich DonnersGeorge DonnersGerard DonnersGerardus DonnersGerhard DonnersGertrud DonnersGertrudis DonnersGodefridus DonnersGodfrid DonnersGodfried DonnersGottfried Donners
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