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Lute Franklin Patterson, 1879 - 1969
MyHeritage Family TreesLute " Lucy" Patterson (born Gregg), Circa 1841 - 1874
MyHeritage Family TreesLute " Lucy" Patterson (born Gregg), Circa 1841 - 1874
FamilySearch Family TreeLute Franklin Patterson, 1879 - 1969
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Lute W Patterson, born Circa 1920
1940 United States Federal Census
Lute F Patterson, born Circa 1880
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The first name Lute has its origins in the Latin word "luteus," meaning "yellow" or "golden," which is often associated with brightness and warmth. Historically, the name has been linked to the musical instrument, the lute, which was prominent in medieval and Renaissance Europe, symbolizing artistry and creativity. This connection to music may suggest characteristics of harmony and expressiveness in those who bear the name. Variations of Lute can be found in different cultures, such as "Lut" in Arabic-speaking regions, which can also refer to a type of clay or mud, and "Lutecia," a historical name associated with the ancient Roman settlement that is now Paris. While Lute is not a common first name today, its historical and cultural significance reflects a rich tapestry of artistic and linguistic heritage.
The last name Patterson is of Scottish and English origin, derived from the patronymic form of the given name Patrick, meaning "son of Patrick." The name Patrick itself comes from the Latin name Patricius, which means "noble" or "nobleman." Patterson first appeared in the regions of Scotland and Northern England, particularly in areas such as the Borders and the Lowlands, where surnames began to be adopted in the late Middle Ages. Historically, those who bore the name were often associated with agricultural or noble occupations, reflecting the status of their forebearers. Variations of the surname include Paterson, Pattison, and Patteson, with differences in spelling and pronunciation influenced by regional dialects and linguistic evolution. The name has also spread to other countries, particularly in the United States and Canada, where it has become relatively common, often retaining its original form or adapting slightly to fit local phonetics.
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