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Jenne Banis (born Reuvekamp), 1830 - 1917
MyHeritage Family TreesJenne Reuvekamp (born van de Brake), 1794 - 1844
MyHeritage Family TreesJenne Reuvekamp (born vam de Brake), 1822 - 1844
MyHeritage Family TreesJenne () van de Braecke (born Reuvekamp), Circa 1740 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesJenne Knoop (born Grobben), 1779 - 1834
MyHeritage Family TreesJenne Reuvekamp (born vam de Brake), 1796 - 1844
MyHeritage Family TreesJenne Braakman (born Reuvekamp), born 1741
MyHeritage Family TreesJenne Reuvekamp (born van de Braake), born Circa 1785
MyHeritage Family TreesJenne Reuvekamp (born ter Brake)
MyHeritage Family TreesJenne Reuvekamp, 1830 - 1917
Geni World Family TreeJenne Reuvekamp (born van de Brake), 1794 - 1844
FamilySearch Family TreeJenne Banis (born Reuvekamp), born 1830
FamilySearch Family TreeJenne Reuvekamp (born Koningshuis)
FamilySearch Family TreeJenne Reuvekamp, Circa 1810 - 1868
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Jenne Reuvekamp, Circa 1863 - 1911
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Jenne Reuvekamp, Circa 1857 - 1882
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Jenne Reuvekamp, Circa 1823 - 1899
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Jenne Reuvekamp, born Circa 1862
Netherlands, Civil Marriages, 1811-1940Jenne Reuvekamp, born 1862
Netherlands, Civil Births, 1811-1915Jenne Reuvekamp, born 1857
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The name Jenne has its origins in various cultures, primarily linked to the name Jennifer, which is derived from the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, meaning "white phantom" or "fair one." This name gained popularity in the English-speaking world during the 20th century, particularly in the United States, where it became a common name for girls. The name Jenne can also be associated with the Dutch and German variations, where it may be a diminutive form of names like Johanna or a variant of Jenna. In terms of characteristics, those named Jenne are often perceived as creative and compassionate, reflecting the gentle and nurturing connotations of their name's meaning. Variations of Jenne include Jenna, Jen, and Ginny, with each having its own unique cultural significance and pronunciation. The name has been embraced in various forms across different regions, showcasing its versatility and enduring appeal.
The last name Reuvekamp has its origins in the Netherlands, specifically in the region of Overijssel, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is derived from the Dutch words "reu" meaning "giant" and "kamp," which translates to "field" or "battlefield," suggesting a possible connection to a geographical feature or a historical occupation related to land or warfare. This surname may have been used to denote individuals who were notable for their stature or strength, or it could have been associated with a specific location known for its battles or agricultural significance. Variations of the name can be found in different regions, with some potential alterations in spelling or pronunciation, such as "Reuvecamp" or "Reuvencamp," reflecting the linguistic diversity of Dutch dialects. While the name is not widely common outside the Netherlands, it retains a distinct cultural identity linked to its Dutch heritage.
Hubertus ReuvekampJacob ReuvekampJacoba ReuvekampJacobus ReuvekampJan ReuvekampJanna ReuvekampJannes ReuvekampJannigje ReuvekampJansje ReuvekampJantiena ReuvekampJenneke ReuvekampJenneken ReuvekampJennigje ReuvekampJoanna ReuvekampJoannes ReuvekampJohan ReuvekampJohanna ReuvekampJohannes ReuvekampJohannis ReuvekampKarel Reuvekamp
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