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Hariet Philipson (born Fränckel), 1870 - 1904
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MyHeritage Family TreesHariet Maria Nyman (born Philipson), 1931 - 1958
MyHeritage Family TreesHariet Philipson (born Fränckel), 1870 - 1904
MyHeritage Family TreesHariet Philipson (born Fränckel), 1870 - 1904
MyHeritage Family TreesHariet Philipson (born Fränckel), 1870 - 1904
MyHeritage Family TreesHariet Philipson (born Fränkel), 1870 - 1904
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- Harriet Philipson
- Harriett Philipson
- Hariet Philipsson
- Harriett Philipsson
- Harriet Philipsen
- Harriett Philipsen
- Hariet Phillipson
- Hariet Philipsen
- Harriette Philipson
- Harriette Philipsson
- Chinese (Simplified): 哈里埃特 菲利普森 (Hālǐ'āi tè Fēilìpǔsēn)
- Czech: Harriet Philipsonová
- French: Harriet Philipson
- Hungarian: Philipson Hariet
- Japanese: ハリエット フィリップソン (Harietto Firippuson)
- Russian: Хариет Филипсон (Khariet Filipson)
- Ukrainian: Гарієт Філіпсон (Hariiet Filipson)
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"Harriet" springs from "Harry," a medieval English nickname for "Henry." "Henry" itself comes from the Old High German name "Heinrich," meaning "home ruler" or "power of the home." The diminutive suffix "-et" was added to "Harry" to create "Harriet," a common practice in medieval England to form feminine versions of male names. This suffix signaled a smaller or more endearing form, effectively feminizing the root name. "Harriet" emerged in England during the 17th century, gaining popularity throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Its rise coincided with a broader trend of creating feminine forms of male names. The name spread to other English-speaking countries, including the United States and Australia. Common variations include "Harriette" and diminutives like "Hattie," "Hallie," and "Etta." While its popularity has fluctuated, "Harriet" remains a recognizable and established name in the English-speaking world.
The surname Philipson has its roots in the patronymic tradition, deriving from the given name Philip, which itself comes from the Greek name Philippos, meaning "lover of horses." The surname likely first appeared in England and Scotland during the medieval period, around the 12th century, as surnames began to be adopted for identification purposes. Historically, individuals bearing the surname Philipson may have been associated with roles that involved horse breeding or management, reflecting the agrarian society of the time. Over the centuries, the name evolved, with variations such as Philipson, Philipsonne, and Phillips, often indicating lineage or descent from an ancestor named Philip.
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