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Wiebke Marie Groth (born Mumm), 1895 - 1988
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Wiebke Groth (born Ohm), 1871 - 1910
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Wiebke Groth (born Greve), 1821 - 1892
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Wiebke Catharina Groth (born Moeller), 1830 - 1869
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Wiebke Maria Groth (born Mumm), 1895 - 1988
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Wiebke Groth (born Hansen), 1793 - 1819
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Wiebke STOLLEY (born GROTH), 1719 - 1805
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Wiebke Stolley (born GROTH), 1719 - 1805
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Wiebke Groth (born Marx), 1872 - 1961
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Wiebke Marika Groth (born Wieck), 1790 - 1863
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Wiebke Groth (born Ohm), 1871 - 1910
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Wiebke Groth, 1821 - 1892
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Wiebke Grimm (born Groth), 1745 - 1821
MyHeritage Family TreesWiebke Albers (born Groth), 1881 - 1962
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.comWiebke Cathrina Boetger (born Groth), 1850 - 1915
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.comWiebke Catharina Johanna Groth (born Siebke), 1874 - 1906
FamilySearch Family TreeWiebke Groth (born Clausen), 1825 - 1891
FamilySearch Family TreeWiebke Groth (born Hansen), 1793 - 1819
FamilySearch Family TreeWiebke Groth (born Martens), Circa 1771 - 1797
FamilySearch Family TreeWiebke Groth (born Greve), 1821 - 1892
Geni World Family TreeWiebke Kleen (born Groth), 1847 - 1925
Geni World Family TreeWiebke Alpen (born Groth), 1875 - 1946
Geni World Family TreeWiebke Mathilda Dorothea Groth, Circa 1841 - 1924
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Wiebke GROTH, 1745 - 1821
Filae Family TreesWiebke C. Boetger, 1855 - 1919
Iowa, Deaths and Burials, 1850-1990Wiebke Catherine Boetger (born Groth)
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota)Wiebke C. Boetger (born Groth)
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota)Wiebke Groth (Schultz), born 1863
Iowa, Marriages, 1809-1992Wiebke Groth (Schultz)
Iowa, Marriages, 1809-1992Wiebke Groth (Schultz)
Iowa, Marriages, 1809-1992Wiebke Groth, born Circa 1848
1855 Denmark CensusWiebke Groth, born Circa 1844
1855 Denmark CensusWiebke Groth, born Circa 1846
1855 Denmark CensusWiebke Groth, born Circa 1809
1855 Denmark CensusWiebke Groth, born Circa 1844
1860 Denmark CensusWiebke Groth, born Circa 1852
1860 Denmark CensusWiebke Groth, born Circa 1823
1860 Denmark CensusWiebke Groth, born Circa 1844
1845 Denmark CensusWiebke Groth, born Circa 1825
1845 Denmark CensusWiebke. Groth, born Circa 1830
New York Castle Garden Immigrants
Wiebke. Groth, born Circa 1830
Germans Immigrating to the United StatesWiebke Groth, born Circa 1830
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957Wiebke Groth, born Circa 1862
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- Wiebeke Groth
- Wibke Groth
- Wiebe Groth
- Wiebke Grot
- Wiebke Grothe
- Wiebeke Grot
- Wiebeke Grothe
- Wibke Grot
- Wibke Grothe
- Wibe Groth
- Germany 43%
- Denmark 26%
- USA 19%
- Russia 12%
The name Wiebke stems from the Old Frisian element "wig," meaning "war" or "battle." This root combines with the diminutive suffix "-ke," a common feature in Frisian and Low German names, similar to "-kin" in English. Therefore, Wiebke literally translates to "little war" or "small battle," though its intended meaning is more akin to "warrior" or "fighter" in a more endearing or familiar sense. The diminutive suffix softens the martial connotation of the root word. Wiebke is primarily a Frisian and North German name, historically concentrated in regions along the North Sea coast. Its usage can be traced back several centuries within these communities. While never achieving widespread international popularity, Wiebke has remained a relatively common name in its core geographic area. Variations and related names include Wiebe, Wiebken, and Wibke. The name reflects the historical importance of warrior culture and the common practice of using diminutive suffixes to create affectionate forms of given names in Frisian and Low German naming traditions.
The surname Groth has its historical roots primarily in Germany, where it is believed to have originated as a topographic name for someone living near a grove or thicket, derived from the Middle High German word "grōt," meaning "grove." The name first appeared in written records during the medieval period, with its usage becoming more widespread in the 16th and 17th centuries. As a surname, Groth may have been associated with individuals who were involved in agriculture or forestry, reflecting the importance of these occupations in rural German communities. Over time, the name has been linked to various social roles, often indicating a connection to nature and the land.
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