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Leopoldina Boechat (born Lemgruber Boechat), 1874 - 1965
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Leopoldina (Lemgruber) Boechat Tamanqueira (Luquinha) (born Lemgruber Boechat), 1919 - 1978
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Leopoldina Lemgruber Boechat Tamanqueira, Luquinha
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The name Leopoldina has its origins in the Germanic elements "leud," meaning "people," and "bald," meaning "bold" or "brave," which together convey the idea of a "bold people" or "brave leader." It first appeared in regions of Germany and Austria, gaining popularity in the 19th century, particularly among the nobility. The name is often associated with strength and leadership, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it, such as courage and a sense of responsibility. Variations of Leopoldina can be found in different cultures, including Leopoldine in French and Italian contexts, and Leopoldina in Portuguese-speaking countries, where it is sometimes shortened to "Lea." The name has historical significance, notably linked to figures such as Leopoldina of Austria, who became the first Empress of Brazil, further cementing its association with royalty and leadership. Overall, Leopoldina embodies a rich historical legacy and a strong, noble character.
The last name Lemgruber boechat has its origins in Brazil, where it is believed to have been derived from a combination of German and Portuguese influences. The surname "Lemgruber" likely has German roots, with "Lem" possibly referring to a personal name or a diminutive form, and "gruber" meaning "one who lives near a pit or a mine," indicating a geographical or occupational connection to mining or agriculture. The addition of "boechat" may reflect Portuguese influence, as it is a surname that can be traced back to the region, possibly linked to the word "bocage," which refers to a landscape of hedges and bushes, suggesting a connection to rural or pastoral life. Variations of the surname may exist in different forms, particularly in spelling, as families migrated and adapted to new languages and cultures, but specific notable variations are less documented. Overall, the surname Lemgruber boechat encapsulates a blend of cultural heritages, reflecting the diverse historical tapestry of Brazil.
Vera LemgruberVioleta LemgruberAmélia Lemgruber boechatCecília Lemgruber boechatDorvina Lemgruber boechatEdelmira Lemgruber boechatIdalina Lemgruber boechatJosé Lemgruber boechatJoão Lemgruber boechatLeontina Lemgruber boechatLuzia Lemgruber boechatMaria Lemgruber boechatWalter Lemgruber boechatMaria Lemgruber cardosoAlcina Lemgruber kropfCarolina Lemgruber kropfFrancisca Lemgruber kropfJoão Lemgruber kropfLuiz Lemgruber kropfMaria Lemgruber kropf
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