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Johann Wilhelm Aldenrath, 1784 - 1858
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Friedrich ALDENRATH, 1839 - 1839
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Johann Adam Aldenrath, born 1782
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Wilhelm Aldenrath, born 1780
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Aldenrath, born Circa 1775
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Aldenrath, born Circa 1775
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Friedrich Wilhelm Aldenrath
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MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Aldenrath, Circa 1820 - 1884
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938Joannes Henricus Aldenrath, died 1842
FamilySearch Family TreeJohann Wilhelm Adolph Gottfried Aldenrath, born 1808
FamilySearch Family TreeJohann Heinrich Aldenrath, born Circa 1802
FamilySearch Family TreeJohann Aldenrath
FamilySearch Family TreeJohann Wilhelm Adolph Gottfried Aldenrath, born 1808
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Johann Peter Aldenrath, born 1805
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Johann Wilhelm Adolph Gottfried Aldenrath
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Johann Heinrich Aldenrath
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929Johann Friedrich Aldenrath
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929Johann Aldenrath
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"Johann" springs from the Hebrew name "Yochanan," meaning "God is gracious." This name traveled into Greek as "Ioannes," then into Latin, also as "Ioannes." The Germanic languages adopted this Latin form, modifying it over time. "Johann" represents a specifically German adaptation, retaining the core sound while conforming to German phonetic rules. The initial "I" sound shifted to a "J" sound, a common occurrence in the development of German. The name's popularity surged throughout Europe during the medieval period, largely due to the veneration of John the Baptist and John the Apostle. "Johann" became a standard given name in German-speaking regions, used across social classes. Its prevalence is reflected in the numerous notable figures bearing the name, such as Johann Sebastian Bach. Variations include "Johannes," a more direct borrowing from Latin, and diminutives like "Hans" and "Hannes." The name remains popular in Germany and other countries with Germanic linguistic influence.
The surname Aldenrath has its historical roots in medieval Europe, particularly in regions that are now part of Germany. The name is believed to derive from the Old High German elements "ald," meaning "old," and "rath," which translates to "counsel" or "advice." This suggests that the original bearers of the surname may have been associated with wisdom or leadership roles within their communities, possibly serving as advisors or elders. Over time, the surname evolved, with variations appearing in different regions, reflecting local dialects and linguistic changes. The Aldenrath name may have been linked to specific geographical features, such as a notable hill or a settlement known for its wise leaders, which would have contributed to its significance in local culture.
Petrus AldenrahdAdde AldenrathAnna AldenrathCatharina AldenrathElisabeth AldenrathFriedrich AldenrathGeorg AldenrathGertrud AldenrathGertrudis AldenrathHeinrich AldenrathJohanna AldenrathJohannes AldenrathMagdalena AldenrathMargaretha AldenrathMaria AldenrathMathilde AldenrathMatthäus AldenrathSophia AldenrathSophie AldenrathWilhelm Aldenrath
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