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Lydia Stacy Matula (born Mikulec), 1911 - 1987
MyHeritage Family TreesLydia Mikulec, Circa 1912 - 1970
MyHeritage Family TreesLydia "Lillie" Mikulec (born Leskoveyan), 1888 - 1970
MyHeritage Family TreesLydia Hroudová (born Mikulcová), 1919 - 1982
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Lydia Mikulec in The Victoria Advocate - June 5 1998
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaLydia Hrouda (born Mikulec), 1919 - 1982
FamilySearch Family TreeLydia Elizabeth Mikulec, 1888 - 1970
FamilySearch Family TreeLydia Hrouda (born Mikulec), 1919 - 1982
Geni World Family TreeLydia Stacy Mikulec, 1911 - 1987
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Lydia Mikulec, born Circa 1890
1940 United States Federal Census
Lydia Mikulec, 1886 - 1970
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Lydia Mikulec, born Circa 1887
1930 United States Federal Census
Lydia E. Mikulec
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The name Lydia has its origins in ancient Greece, specifically from the region of Lydia, which was located in what is now western Turkey. The name is derived from the Greek word "Lydos," which is believed to mean "from Lydia" or "the Lydian." Historically, Lydia was known for its rich culture and as a center of trade, particularly in the production of coins, which may have contributed to the name's association with wealth and prosperity. In the Bible, Lydia is mentioned as a prominent figure in the New Testament, a seller of purple goods, which further emphasizes themes of commerce and influence. Variations of the name Lydia can be found across different cultures, including Lidia in Italian and Spanish, Lydie in French, and Lídia in Portuguese. Each variation maintains a similar pronunciation, though the spelling may differ slightly. The name has remained popular throughout history and continues to be favored in many countries today, often associated with qualities such as strength, independence, and creativity.
The last name Mikulec has Slavic origins, particularly associated with regions in Eastern Europe, such as Poland and the Czech Republic. It is derived from the given name Mikuláš, which is the Slavic form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people." Historically, surnames like Mikulec often indicated familial ties to a notable ancestor or were linked to specific occupations or characteristics, suggesting that those who bore the name may have had connections to community leadership or religious roles, given the name's association with St. Nicholas, a revered figure in Christianity. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures, including Mikulec in Czech, Mikulech in Slovak, and Mikulic in Croatian, reflecting regional linguistic differences in spelling and pronunciation. These variations highlight the name's adaptability and the migration of families throughout Central and Eastern Europe, contributing to its diverse presence in various communities.
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