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Mary Farree (born Warenbuer), 1653 - 1716
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MyHeritage Family TreesMary Lefevre Ferree II (born Warenbuer), 1624 - 1653
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MyHeritage Family TreesMary Feree (born Warenbuer), 1615 - 1716
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Mary Warenbuer, 1650 - 1716
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- France 83%
- USA 16%
- Germany 1%
The name Mary has a rich and diverse history, originating from the Hebrew name Miriam, which is believed to mean "beloved" or "wished for child." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has significant historical roots in Judeo-Christian traditions, notably as the name of the mother of Jesus in the New Testament, which contributed to its widespread popularity in Christian cultures. The name is often associated with qualities such as purity, grace, and maternal strength, reflecting the revered status of its biblical namesake. Variations of Mary can be found across different cultures and languages, including Maria in Latin and Spanish, Marie in French, and Mária in Hungarian, each carrying its own unique pronunciation and cultural significance. The name has remained consistently popular throughout history, often ranking among the top names for girls in various countries, and continues to be a symbol of faith and devotion in many societies.
The last name Warenbuer has its origins in the Germanic regions, particularly in Germany and the Netherlands, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is thought to derive from the Middle High German word "waren," meaning "to guard" or "to protect," combined with "buer," which translates to "farmer" or "dweller." This suggests that the original bearers of the name may have been guardians of agricultural land or involved in farming activities, reflecting a connection to rural life and community protection. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, with potential adaptations such as Warenbauer or Warenburg, which may reflect regional dialects or linguistic shifts over time. While the name is not exceedingly common, its roots in agrarian society highlight the historical importance of land stewardship and community roles in the lives of those who carried it.
Maria WarenbrockMartin WarenbrockMaria WarenbrocksJankel WarenbrodDora WarenbrotMorris WarenbrumAdrian WarenbuerAdrien WarenbuerMaria WarenbuerMarie WarenbuerAnna WarenburgAugust WarenburgCharles WarenburgChristian WarenburgClara WarenburgGeorge WarenburgJohann WarenburgJohn WarenburgLouise WarenburgMaria Warenburg
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