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Siméon Théophile Worms, 1833 - 1920
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Siméon Théophile WORMS, born Circa 1833
France, Daily Burial Registers of Parisian CemeteriesSiméon Théophile Worms, 1833 - 1920
Geni World Family TreeSamuel Siméon WORMS, 1775 - 1857
Geni World Family TreeSiméon Théophile WORMS, born 1833
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Siméon Théophile WORMS, 1833 - 1920
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Siméon Théophile WORMS, born 1833
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Siméon Théophile WORMS, born 1833
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Siméon Théophile WORMS, born 1833
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Siméon Théophile WORMS, born 1833
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Siméon WORMS, died 1857
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Siméon WORMS
France, Bulletin des Lois Notifications
Siméon Théophile WORMS, born 1865
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The last name "Worms" has its origins in Germany, specifically linked to the city of Worms, which is located in the Rhineland-Palatinate region. The name is derived from the Old High German word "Wurm," meaning "serpent" or "dragon," which may have been used to describe a person with characteristics associated with these creatures, such as cunning or fierceness, or could relate to local folklore. Historically, the city of Worms is significant, known for its role in the Holy Roman Empire and as a center of Jewish scholarship and culture. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Wurm" in German-speaking areas, and "Worm" in English contexts, which may reflect regional dialects or linguistic adaptations. The surname has also been noted in Jewish communities, where it may have been adopted by families living in or around the city. Overall, the last name Worms encapsulates a rich historical and cultural heritage, reflecting both geographical significance and linguistic evolution.
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