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Japie Jaepje Pietersdr Jaapje Witteman (born van der Boot), 1744 - 1824
MyHeritage Family TreesJapie (Jacoba) Andriesdr Zandvliet (born Witteman), 1780 - 1851
MyHeritage Family TreesJapie Dirksdr. Witteman (born Van Tol), born 1733
MyHeritage Family TreesJapie Zandvliet (born Witteman)
MyHeritage Family TreesJapie Witteman (born van der Boot)
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Netherlands, Church Baptisms, 1580-1811Japie Witteman
Netherlands, Church Baptisms, 1580-1811Japie Witteman
Netherlands, Church Baptisms, 1580-1811Japie Witteman
Geni World Family TreeJapie Witteman, born 1804
Netherlands, Civil Marriages, 1811-1940Japie Witteman, born 1803
Netherlands, Civil Marriages, 1811-1940Japie Witteman
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The first name Japie is a diminutive form of the name Jacob, which has Hebrew origins, meaning "supplanter" or "holder of the heel." The name Jacob is historically significant, appearing in the Bible as the son of Isaac and Rebecca, and it has been widely used across various cultures, particularly in Jewish and Christian communities. Japie is predominantly found in South Africa, particularly among Afrikaans speakers, where it serves as an affectionate or informal version of Jacob. Variations of the name Jacob include Jacques in French, Giacomo in Italian, and Jakob in German and Scandinavian languages, each reflecting the cultural nuances of the regions where they are used. The name Japie, while less common outside of South Africa, embodies a sense of familiarity and warmth, often associated with individuals who are approachable and friendly.
The last name Witteman has Dutch origins, primarily associated with the Netherlands, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is derived from the Middle Dutch word "wit," meaning "white" or "bright," combined with "man," which translates to "man" or "person." This suggests that the name may have originally been used to describe a person with fair features or perhaps someone who held a position of prominence or purity in their community. Over time, variations of the surname have emerged, including Wittemans and Witte, reflecting regional dialects and linguistic shifts within Dutch-speaking areas. In some cases, the name may also be found in other countries, often adapted to fit local languages and customs, but it remains most closely associated with Dutch heritage. The Witteman surname is relatively uncommon, and while it may not have extensive historical documentation, it reflects the characteristics and occupations of individuals in the past who were likely recognized for their distinctiveness or social standing.
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