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Luey Smith (born Morrison), 1909 - 1995
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Luey L. Noble in The Boston Post - June 4 1869
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Luey S. Noble in The Inland Empire - Dec 26 1907
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Luey M. Noble in The Springfield Daily Union - July 16 1891
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Luey Noble in Meriden Record - Sep 29 1955
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Luey P Noble, born Circa 1937
1950 United States Federal Census
Luey Noble, born Circa 1919
1950 United States Federal Census
Luey Noble, born 1937
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The first name Luey is a variant of the name Louis, which has its origins in the Germanic name "Hluodowig," meaning "famous warrior." This name first appeared in the regions of what is now modern-day France and Germany, gaining prominence through various historical figures, including kings of France, which helped solidify its popularity in European culture. The name Luey, while less common, carries the same connotations of strength and leadership associated with its root name. Variations of Louis include Luigi in Italian, Luis in Spanish, and Ludwig in German, each reflecting the cultural adaptations of the name across different languages. The name has been borne by many notable figures throughout history, often associated with nobility and valor, which further emphasizes its meaning and the characteristics of those who have carried it.
The last name "Noble" has its origins in the Old French word "noble," which means "noble" or "of high birth," and it was introduced to England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name is believed to have initially been a status surname for individuals who belonged to the aristocracy or held positions of significance within society, reflecting their elevated social standing. Geographically, it first appeared in England, particularly in regions influenced by Norman culture. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries and languages, such as "Nobles" in Spanish-speaking regions and "Noblet" in French contexts, which may reflect local adaptations or diminutive forms. The name has maintained its association with nobility and high status throughout history, often linked to characteristics of honor and integrity. Overall, the surname Noble encapsulates a rich heritage tied to social hierarchy and prestige.
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