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Jeanne-Marie,Ursulle GALESNE (born LOUIN), 1788 - 1873
MyHeritage Family TreesJeanne-Marie LOUIN, 1822 - 1822
MyHeritage Family TreesJeanne-Marie LABBÉ (born LOUIN), born 1812
MyHeritage Family TreesJeanne-Marie LOUIN (born MANCEL), born 1807
MyHeritage Family TreesJeanne-Marie LABBÉ (born LOUIN), born 1812
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Jeanne-Marie LOUIN, died 1857
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Jeanne-Marie LOUIN, Circa 1815 - 1857
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Jeanne-Marie LOUIN, born 1812
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Jeanne-Marie LOUIN, born 1812
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Jeanne-Marie LOUIN, born 1812
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The name Jeanne-marie is of French origin, combining two distinct names: "Jeanne," which is the French form of "Joan," derived from the Hebrew name "Yochanan," meaning "God is gracious," and "Marie," the French form of "Mary," which has roots in Hebrew as well, often interpreted as "beloved" or "wished for child." This compound name reflects a rich cultural heritage, primarily found in French-speaking regions, and has historical significance in various Christian contexts, often associated with figures such as Joan of Arc. The name embodies qualities of grace and love, resonating with the characteristics of those who bear it, often seen as nurturing and strong. Variations of Jeanne-marie can be found in different cultures, such as "Giovanna Maria" in Italian, "Juana María" in Spanish, and "Johanna Maria" in German, each reflecting local linguistic nuances while maintaining the essence of the original names. The name's popularity has fluctuated over the years, but it remains a classic choice in many Francophone communities.
The last name Louin has its origins in France, particularly in the regions of Normandy and Brittany, where it is believed to have derived from the Old French personal name "Loup," meaning "wolf." This name was often associated with strength and ferocity, characteristics attributed to the animal, and it may have been used to denote individuals who exhibited such traits or were involved in occupations related to hunting or animal husbandry. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Loin" or "Loyn" in English-speaking countries, and "Loupin" in some French dialects, reflecting regional linguistic differences. The surname Louin may also appear in historical records as a patronymic, indicating lineage or descent from an ancestor named Loup. While the name is not exceedingly common today, it carries with it a rich historical significance tied to the cultural and occupational heritage of its bearers.
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