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Alwina Graf, 1889 - 1982
MyHeritage Family TreesAlwina Graf, 1934 - 1952
MyHeritage Family TreesAlwina Graf I, 1941 - 1989
MyHeritage Family TreesAlwina Pflaumer (born Graf), born 1898
MyHeritage Family TreesAlwina Pflaumer (born Graf), born 1898
MyHeritage Family TreesAlwina Graf, born 1911
MyHeritage Family TreesAlwina Graf (born Block), born 1937
MyHeritage Family TreesAlwina Haupert (born Graf)
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Alwina Augusta Anna Graf (born Cramer), 1892 - 1957
Germany, Hesse, DeathsAlwina Schlather (born Graf), 1889 - 1982
FamilySearch Family TreeJulia Alwina Graf, born 1869
FamilySearch Family TreeAlwina Graf, born 1854
FamilySearch Family TreeAlwina Graf
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Alwina (born Graf), born 1864
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia Marriages, 1874-1899Alwina Graf, born 1843
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Alwina Graf, born 1856
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Alwina Graf
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898
Alwina Graf
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Alwina C Graf, born Circa 1903
1910 United States Federal Census
Alwina (born Graf), Circa 1890 - 1890
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Alwina (born Graf), 1892 - 1892
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Alwina C Graf, born 1921
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Alwina Graf
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- Alvina Graff
- Alwena Graff
- Alwinae Graff
- Alwynn Graff
- Russian: Альвина Граф (Al'vina Graf)


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The name Alwina has its roots in Old English and is derived from the elements "ælf," meaning "elf," and "wine," meaning "friend" or "protector." This name is believed to have originated in England, where it was used during the early medieval period, often associated with noble or gentle characteristics, reflecting a sense of protection and companionship. The meaning of Alwina suggests a person who embodies qualities of kindness and loyalty, traits that were highly valued in the communities of that time. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as Alvina in Latin and Italian contexts, and Elvina in some English-speaking regions, each carrying similar meanings but differing slightly in pronunciation and spelling. While Alwina is not as commonly used today, it retains a sense of historical charm and connection to its roots, appealing to those who appreciate names with rich heritage.
The last name "Graf" has its origins in German-speaking regions, particularly in Germany and Austria, where it is derived from the Middle High German word "graf," meaning "count" or "nobleman." Historically, the name was associated with individuals of noble lineage or those who held positions of authority, reflecting a social status that was significant in medieval Europe. The surname may have been adopted by families who were granted noble titles or who served in administrative roles under a count. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Graff" in Dutch and "Graf" in Slavic regions, where it may also denote a similar noble connotation. In some cases, the name has been anglicized or altered in spelling, leading to forms like "Graff" or "Graft." Overall, the surname Graf encapsulates a rich historical legacy tied to nobility and governance, with its roots firmly planted in the social hierarchies of medieval Europe.
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