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Valentin DOUTTÉ, 1758 - 1808
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Valentin DOUTTÉ, born 1855
France, Church Marriages and Civil Marriages
Valentin DOUTTÉ, born 1855
France, Church Marriages and Civil Marriages
Valentin DOUTTÉ
France, Church Marriages and Civil Marriages
Valentin DOUTTÉ, born 1855
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Valentin DOUTTÉ, born 1895
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Valentin DOUTTÉ, born 1900
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Valentin DOUTTÉ, born 1893
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Valentin DOUTTÉ, died 1808
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Valentin DOUTTÉ, Circa 1897 - 1897
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Valentin DOUTTÉ, Circa 1886 - 1889
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Valentin DOUTTÉ, 1860 - 1887
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Valentin DOUTTÉ, born Circa 1856
1901 France Census
Valentin DOUTTÉ, died 1922
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- Val Doutte
- Valentine Doutte
- Vali Doutte
- Valtin Doutte
- Vinnie Doutte
- Arabic: فالنتين دوته (Fālntīn Dūtih)
- Japanese: ヴァレンティン・ドゥテ (Varentīn Dute)
- Russian: Валентин Дутте (Valentin Dutte)
- Spanish: Valentín Doutté


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The first name Valentin has its origins in Latin, derived from the word "valens," which means "strong" or "healthy." This name first appeared in ancient Rome and has been associated with several early Christian martyrs, most notably Saint Valentine, whose feast day on February 14 is celebrated in many cultures. The name conveys a sense of vigor and resilience, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it, often linked to strength in both body and spirit. Variations of Valentin can be found across different cultures, including Valentino in Italian, Valentina for females, and the French form Valentin. In Slavic countries, the name is often seen as Valentina or Valtin, while in Spanish-speaking regions, it may appear as Valentín. Each variation retains the core meaning of strength and health, but may carry unique cultural connotations and pronunciations. Overall, Valentin remains a popular name in various parts of the world, symbolizing enduring qualities of vitality and courage.
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