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Nicole Marie Josephe Laporte (born BUDIN), 1934 - 2016
MyHeritage Family TreesNicole Leonie Marie Louise BUDIN (born PANIS), 1922 - 1999
MyHeritage Family TreesNicole FERMIN (born BUDIN), Circa 1620 - 1657
MyHeritage Family TreesNicole FERMIN (born BUDIN), 1602 - 1657
MyHeritage Family TreesNicole FERMIN (born BUDIN), died 1657
MyHeritage Family TreesNicole FERMIN (born BUDIN), died 1657
MyHeritage Family TreesNicole FERMIN (born BUDIN), died 1657
MyHeritage Family TreesNicole FERMIN (born BUDIN), died 1657
MyHeritage Family TreesNicole Fermin (born Budin), died 1657
MyHeritage Family TreesNicole Fermin (born Budin), died 1657
MyHeritage Family TreesNicole Fermin (born budin), died 1657
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Nicole LAPORTE (born BUDIN)
France, Index of Obituaries and Funeral Notices
Nicole Jacqueline Christiane BUDIN, 1934 - 2011
France Deaths
Nicole Marcelle BUDIN, 1948 - 2020
France Deaths
Nicole BUDIN, 1950 - 2020
France Deaths
Nicole Budin
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- Nichole Budinette
- Nicky Budinfield
- Nicol Budinman
- Nikki Budinny
- Nikole Budinette
- Arabic: نيكول بودين (Nīkūl Būdīn)
- Japanese: ニコール・ブディン (Nikōru Budin)
- Russian: Николь Будин (Nikól' Budin)
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The first name Nicole has its origins in the Greek name Nikolaos, which means "victory of the people" (from "nikē" meaning victory and "laos" meaning people). This name was popularized in the Christian tradition through Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century bishop known for his generosity and later became the inspiration for Santa Claus. The name Nicole first appeared in France and has since spread to various regions, particularly in Europe and North America. It gained popularity in the 20th century, especially in the 1970s and 1980s. Variations of the name include Nicola in Italian, Nicolás in Spanish, and Nikolai in Russian, each reflecting local linguistic and cultural adaptations. The name is often associated with qualities such as kindness, leadership, and a strong sense of community, reflecting the historical roots of its meaning.
The last name "Budin" has its origins primarily in Eastern Europe, particularly among Slavic populations, and is often associated with Jewish heritage, especially among Ashkenazi Jews. The name is believed to derive from the Yiddish word "bude," meaning "to dwell" or "to live," which reflects a connection to habitation or residence. Historically, individuals with the surname Budin may have been linked to specific occupations or roles within their communities, such as landowners or those involved in trade. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, including "Budin" in Slavic regions and "Boudin" in French contexts, where it may refer to a type of sausage, showcasing the diverse adaptations of the name across languages and regions. The spelling and pronunciation can vary, influenced by local dialects and linguistic characteristics, but the core identity associated with the name remains rooted in its geographical and cultural origins.
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