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Willi Ann Mays in Spartenburg Weekly Herald and Herald-Journal - Jan 19 2000
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Willi Mays in The Telegraph-Herald - Apr 14 1967
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Willi Mays in Gettysburg Times - Sep 18 1959
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Willi Carl Mays in The Bulletin - Mar 13 1930
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Willi P Mays, born Circa 1906
1940 United States Federal Census
Willi Mays, born Circa 1915
1930 United States Federal Census
Willi Mays, born Circa 1917
1930 United States Federal Census
Willi A Mays, born Circa 1865
1910 United States Federal CensusWilli Mays, born Circa 1940
Connecticut, Marriages, 1966-2002
Willi* H Mays, born Circa 1875
1920 United States Federal Census
Willi Mays, born 1912
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Willi Mays
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The first name Willi is of Germanic origin, derived from the name Wilhelm, which means "resolute protector" or "will and helmet." It first appeared in German-speaking regions and has historical roots in the Old High German name Willahelm, which was popularized by various medieval figures, including kings and nobles. The name embodies characteristics of strength, leadership, and protection, often associated with those who held positions of authority or guardianship. Variations of Willi can be found in several languages and cultures, including Willy in English and French, Guillermo in Spanish, and Guglielmo in Italian, each reflecting local linguistic adaptations. The name has maintained its popularity in various forms across Europe, often symbolizing a blend of tradition and modernity.
The last name Mays has its origins primarily in England, deriving from the Old French word "maiz," which means "corn" or "maize," and is thought to have been used as a nickname for someone who worked in agriculture or was associated with the cultivation of grain. The name may also have roots in the Middle English word "maes," referring to the month of May, suggesting a connection to springtime or fertility. Geographically, Mays can be traced back to various regions in England, particularly in areas with agricultural significance. Variations of the surname include Mace, Mayes, and Maize, which can be found in different countries and cultures, often reflecting local dialects or linguistic adaptations. In the United States, the name has been carried by many families, often with roots tracing back to English immigrants. Overall, the surname Mays encapsulates a rich agricultural heritage and reflects the historical occupations of those who bore it.
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