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Max Maximilian Winternitz, 1878 - 1943
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Max Winternitz, 1900 - 1952
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Maximilian "Max" Winternitz, 1853 - 1917
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Max Marcus Winternitz, 1861 - 1880
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Max Winternitz in Lewiston Evening Journal - Jan 15 1915
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Max Winternitz, 1878 - 1942
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Maximilian Winternitz, 1853 - 1917
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Maximilian Winternitz, 1870 - 1943
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Max Maximilian Winternitz, 1878 - 1943
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Max Winternitz, born 1876
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Emigrant Applications, 1938-1939
Max Winternitz, born Circa 1864
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Max Winternitz, born Circa 1928
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Max Winternitz, born 1895
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938
Max Winternitz, born 1878
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938Max Winternitz, born 1878
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FamilySearch Family TreeMax Winternitz, died 1886
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Max Winternitz, born Circa 1868
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Max Winternitz, born Circa 1894
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957Max Winternitz, died 1886
Pennsylvania, Lawrence County Index of Obituaries, 1871-2016
Max Winternitz
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Max Winternitz
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The name Max has its origins in ancient Rome, derived from the Latin name "Maximus," which means "greatest." It was commonly used as a cognomen in Roman society, often associated with individuals of high status or notable achievements, reflecting the characteristics of strength and leadership. The name has been popularized in various cultures and languages, with notable variations including Maxim, Maximilian, and Maxwell, each carrying similar meanings of greatness or nobility. In different regions, such as Germany and the Netherlands, the name has been embraced in forms like Maximilian, while in English-speaking countries, Max has become a popular standalone name. The name's enduring appeal can be attributed to its strong historical roots and the positive connotations associated with greatness and excellence, making it a favored choice for many parents around the world.
The last name Winternitz has its origins in Central Europe, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and Poland. It is believed to be a toponymic surname, derived from a geographical location, possibly referring to a place associated with winter or cold climates, as the root "winter" suggests. Historically, surnames like Winternitz were often adopted by individuals based on their residence or the characteristics of their environment, which may indicate that the original bearers lived in a particularly cold area or were involved in occupations related to winter activities, such as agriculture or trade during the winter months. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, with spellings such as Winterwitz or Wintarnitz appearing in various records, reflecting the phonetic adaptations in different languages. The surname is relatively uncommon, but it carries a rich historical significance tied to the geographical and climatic features of its origins.
Marianne WinternitzMarie WinternitzMarkus WinternitzMarkéta WinternitzMarta WinternitzMartha WinternitzMartin WinternitzMary WinternitzMathilde WinternitzMatilda WinternitzMaximilian WinternitzMeir WinternitzMelanie WinternitzMichael WinternitzMilton WinternitzMina WinternitzMinnie WinternitzMiriam WinternitzMizzi WinternitzMoises Winternitz
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