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Victoire Victorine RACAUD (born BOBINEAU), 1849 - 1908
MyHeritage Family TreesVictoire RACAUD (born POUPIN), 1854 - 1928
MyHeritage Family TreesVictoire Noemie RACAUD (born DELMAS), 1826 - 1889
MyHeritage Family TreesVictoire RACAUD (born AYRAL), Circa 1812 - 1838
MyHeritage Family TreesVictoire Racaud (born Crot)
MyHeritage Family TreesVictoire VIROLLAUD (born RACAUD)
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Victoire Julie RACAUD, 1775 - 1840
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Victoire RACAUD
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Victoire Euphrasie RACAUD, born 1851
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Victoire RACAUD, born 1850
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Victoire RACAUD, born 1813
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Victoire Euphrasie RACAUD, died 1851
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Victoire RACAUD, born Circa 1775
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Victoire RACAUD, born 1775
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Victoire RACAUD S, 1768 - 1795
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Victoire RACAUD, born 1798
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Victoire Marie RACAUD (GODARD)
France, Church Marriages and Civil Marriages
Victoire RACAUD (VIROLLEAU)
France, Church Marriages and Civil Marriages
Victoire RACAUD (MASSIP)
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The first name Victoire has its origins in the Latin word "victoria," meaning "victory." It is predominantly found in French-speaking regions, where it has been used since the Middle Ages, often associated with triumph and success. Historically, the name has been linked to various saints, most notably Saint Victoria, a martyr in early Christianity, which contributed to its popularity in Christian communities. The name embodies qualities of strength and resilience, reflecting the characteristics of those who bear it. Variations of Victoire can be found in different cultures, such as Victoria in English-speaking countries, Vittoria in Italian, and Viktoria in Scandinavian languages, each carrying the same connotation of victory but differing in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its appeal over centuries, symbolizing not just personal achievement but also a broader sense of overcoming challenges.
The last name Racaud has its origins in France, particularly in the regions of Normandy and Brittany, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is derived from the Old French personal name "Racaud," which itself is a diminutive form of "Rachis," meaning "strong" or "powerful." Historically, individuals bearing this surname may have been associated with strength or resilience, possibly reflecting the characteristics valued in the communities of medieval France. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Racaut" and "Racault," which may arise from regional dialects or phonetic adaptations. While the name is not exceedingly common today, it retains a connection to its historical roots and the cultural heritage of the areas where it originated.
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