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Norman Levering, 1916 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesNorman D. Levering, 1900 - 1984
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Norman A Levering, born Circa 1946
1950 United States Federal Census
Norman Levering, born Circa 1911
1950 United States Federal Census
Norman J Levering, born Circa 1935
1950 United States Federal Census
Norman F Levering, born Circa 1917
1950 United States Federal Census
Norman Levering, born Circa 1912
1940 United States Federal Census
Norman F Levering, born Circa 1916
1940 United States Federal Census
Norman Levering, born Circa 1916
1940 United States Federal Census
Norman Levering, born Circa 1900
1940 United States Federal CensusNorman D. Levering, 1900 - 1984
FamilySearch Family TreeNorman Levering, born 1911
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Norman Levering, born Circa 1912
1920 United States Federal Census
Norman Levering, born Circa 1900
1920 United States Federal Census
Norman Levering, born Circa 1911
1930 United States Federal Census
Norman Levering, born Circa 1900
1930 United States Federal Census
Norman F Levering, born 1916
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The first name Norman has its origins in the Old Norse name "Norseman," which translates to "man from the North," specifically referring to the Norsemen or Vikings who settled in what is now France during the early Middle Ages. The name gained prominence in the 11th century, particularly after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, when it became associated with nobility and leadership. The meaning of Norman is often linked to strength and bravery, reflecting the characteristics of those early Norse warriors and settlers. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Normand" in French, "Norberto" in Italian and Spanish, and "Norrman" in Scandinavian languages, each carrying similar connotations of northern heritage. The name has remained popular in various forms throughout history, often symbolizing a connection to the Viking legacy and the cultural impact of the Normans in Europe.
The last name Levering has its origins in the English and Dutch regions, with historical roots tracing back to the medieval period. It is believed to derive from the Old English word "leof," meaning "dear" or "beloved," combined with the suffix "-ing," which denotes "belonging to" or "descendant of." This suggests that the name may have originally referred to a person who was cherished or held in high regard within their community. The name is also associated with occupations or characteristics of those who bore it, possibly indicating a familial connection to a place or a notable figure. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Levering" in Dutch-speaking areas and "Levring" in some Scandinavian contexts, reflecting differences in spelling and pronunciation influenced by regional dialects. While the name is not exceedingly common, it has been documented in various historical records, contributing to its recognition in genealogical studies.
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