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Johannes Cornelisz de Coninck, 1662 - 1751
MyHeritage Family TreesJohannes Fransz Koning, 1709 - 1788
MyHeritage Family TreesJohannes Cornelisz Coningh, born Circa 1701
MyHeritage Family TreesJohannes Coningh, born 1686
MyHeritage Family TreesJohannes Hendriks CONINGH
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Johannes Coningh
Netherlands, Leiden Baptisms, 1600-1825Unknown
Netherlands, Leiden Baptisms, 1600-1825Jan Cornelisz Coning, born 1662
FamilySearch Family TreeJohannes Coningh, born 1686
FamilySearch Family TreeJohannes Coningh
Netherlands, Church Baptisms, 1580-1811Johannes Coningh
Netherlands, Church Burials, 1601-1811
Johannes Cornelisz Coningh
GenealogieOnline Family Tree IndexJohannes Coningh
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The first name Johannes has its origins in the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has been widely used across various cultures and regions, particularly in Europe. The name became prominent in Christian contexts due to its association with several biblical figures, including John the Baptist and John the Apostle, which contributed to its popularity among early Christians. Historically, those who bore the name were often seen as pious or influential, reflecting the name's religious significance. Variations of Johannes include John in English, Jean in French, Giovanni in Italian, and Juan in Spanish, among others, showcasing its widespread adoption and adaptation across different languages and cultures. Each variation retains the core meaning of the name, often associated with grace and favor, while differing in pronunciation and spelling. Johannes remains a timeless name, reflecting both historical depth and cultural diversity.
The last name Coningh has its origins in the Netherlands, particularly in the region of Friesland, where it is believed to derive from the Old Dutch word "koning," meaning "king." This suggests that the name may have originally been a title or a designation for someone of noble or royal lineage, or it could have been used to denote a person who held a position of authority or leadership within a community. The name Coningh may also reflect characteristics associated with leadership, strength, or governance. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Koning" in Dutch and "Koningh" in some German-speaking areas, which also means "king." These variations often reflect regional dialects and linguistic shifts over time. While the name is not exceedingly common, it carries a historical significance that connects its bearers to themes of nobility and authority.
Jacob ConinghGijsbert KoningAeltje KoningElisabeth KoninghJohannes KoningMaria Van breukelenFrans ConinghDirck KoningDirck ConinghAnnetje Van cleefGijsbertje PlompGijsbertje ConinghHendrikje KoningGijsbertje KoningCornelis ConinghGijsbertje GerritsenCornelis KoningHendrikje SpijkerGerrit ConinghArie Koning
Hendrik ConinghHendrikje ConinghHerman ConinghHuijbert ConinghJacob ConinghJacobus ConinghJan ConinghJannetje ConinghJannichen ConinghJannigje ConinghLeendert ConinghLena ConinghLeuntje ConinghLijsbeth ConinghMaertje ConinghMargaretha ConinghMaria ConinghMarijken ConinghMaritge ConinghMaritje Coningh
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