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Matthias Sam, born 1783
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Matthias Rice John Sam in The Boston Weekly News-Letter - Mar 22 1764
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaMatthias Sam, 1814 - 1891
FamilySearch Family TreeMatthias Samuelsson Hanga, 1786 - 1787
FamilySearch Family TreeMatthias Sam, born 1747
FamilySearch Family TreeMatthias Sam, born 1836
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Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Matthias Herm Sam, born 1848
Finland, Baptisms, 1657-1890Matthias Sam, born 1768
Finland, Baptisms, 1657-1890Matthias Sam, born 1836
Finland, Baptisms, 1657-1890Matthias Sam, born 1820
Finland, Baptisms, 1657-1890
Matthias Sam
Austria-Hungary, Roman Catholic Indexes, 1612-1966
Matthias Sam
Austria-Hungary, Roman Catholic Indexes, 1612-1966
Matthias Sam
Austria-Hungary, Roman Catholic Indexes, 1612-1966
Matthias
Austria-Hungary, Roman Catholic Indexes, 1612-1966Matthias Sam
Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895
Matthias Henry Sam
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The first name Matthias has its origins in the Hebrew name Mattityahu, meaning "gift of God." It first appeared in the biblical context, particularly in the New Testament, where Matthias was chosen as an apostle to replace Judas Iscariot. The name has historical roots in various geographical regions, particularly in ancient Israel and later in Christian communities across Europe. As a name associated with divine favor, it has often been linked to qualities such as wisdom and leadership. Variations of Matthias can be found in numerous languages and cultures, including Matthew in English, Matteo in Italian, Matías in Spanish, and Matti in Finnish, each reflecting local linguistic characteristics while retaining the core meaning. The name has remained popular throughout history, often associated with figures of significance in religious and cultural contexts.
The last name "Sam" has diverse origins and meanings, primarily associated with Hebrew roots, where it is derived from the name "Shem," meaning "name" or "renown." It is often linked to the biblical figure Shem, one of Noah's sons, which gives it significant historical and cultural weight, particularly in Jewish communities. The surname can also be found in various forms across different cultures, such as "Samuels" or "Sampson," which may denote "son of Samuel" or "son of Sampson," respectively, indicating a patronymic lineage. Geographically, the name has appeared in regions with Jewish populations, as well as in English-speaking countries where it has been adopted and adapted over time. Variations of the surname can include "Samuels" in English contexts and "Sami" in Arabic-speaking regions, reflecting both linguistic and cultural adaptations. While the name "Sam" itself is often used as a diminutive or nickname, its historical significance and variations highlight its enduring presence across different societies.
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