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Betty Kantorowicz (born Lissauer), 1880 - 1943
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Betty Kantorowicz (born Lissauer), 1880 - 1943
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Betty Emmering (born Lissauer), 1881 - 1944
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Betty Emmering (born Lissauer), 1881 - 1944
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Betty Kantorowicz (born Lissauer), 1880 - 1943
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Betty David (born Lissauer), 1880 - 1921
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Betty Joelsohn (born Lissauer), 1821 - 1884
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Betty Kantorowicz (born Lissauer), 1880 - 1943
MyHeritage Family TreesBetty Bertha Lissauer (born Prenzlau), 1828 - 1877
MyHeritage Family TreesBetty Bertha "Betty Prenzlau" Lissauer (born Prenzlau), 1828 - 1877
MyHeritage Family TreesBetty Bertha Lissauer (born Prenzlau), 1828 - 1877
MyHeritage Family TreesBetty Bertha "Betty Prenzlau" Lissauer (born Prenzlau), 1828 - 1877
MyHeritage Family TreesBetty Lissauer (born Horwitz), 1862 - 1919
MyHeritage Family TreesBetty "Bettij" Emmering (born Lissauer), 1881 - 1944
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Betsie Lissauer (born Hammel), 1905 - 1945
MyHeritage Family TreesBetty Kantorowicz (born Lissauer), 1880 - 1943
MyHeritage Family TreesBetsie Lissauer (born Hammel), 1905 - 1945
FamilySearch Family TreeBetty Lissauer Lissauer (born Horwitz), 1862 - 1919
FamilySearch Family TreeBetty Bertha Prenzlau, 1828 - 1877
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FamilySearch Family TreeBetty Bertha Lissauer (born Prenzlau), 1828 - 1877
Geni World Family TreeBetty Meyer (born Lissauer), 1884 - 1920
Geni World Family TreeBetty Lissauer (born Horwitz), 1862 - 1919
Geni World Family TreeBetty David (born Lissauer), 1880 - 1921
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Betty Lemmering (born Lissauer), 1881 - 1944
Jewish Holocaust Memorials and Jewish Residents of Germany 1939-1945
Betti (Betty) Lissauer, 1921 - 1945
German Minority Census, 1939Betty Lissauer, born 1865
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Betty Lissauer, born 1865
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Betty Lissauer, born 1874
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898
Betty Lissauer
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Betty (born Lissauer), Circa 1854 - 1915
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Betty Lissauer, born 1882
New York City Marriages, 1866-1949Betty Lissauer
Hungary, Claims Conference from JewishGen
Betty Lissauer
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- Arabic: بيتي ليساور (Bīti Līsāwur)
- Japanese: ベティ・リッサウアー (Betī Rissauā)
- Polish: Beata Lissauer
- Russian: Бетти Лиссауэр (Betti Lissauer)


- Germany 96%
- Netherlands 4%
The first name Betty is of English origin, derived as a diminutive of the name Elizabeth, which has Hebrew roots meaning "God is my oath." Elizabeth was popularized in medieval England, particularly due to its association with several queens, including Elizabeth I. The name Betty emerged in the 18th century and became widely used as a standalone name, often embodying characteristics of warmth, friendliness, and approachability, which were valued in the social contexts of the time. Variations of Betty can be found across different cultures, including Betti in Italian, Bettina in German, and Bette in French, each reflecting local linguistic nuances. The name has maintained a certain charm and familiarity, often associated with nurturing roles, and has appeared in various literary and cultural references, further solidifying its place in the English-speaking world.
The last name Lissauer has its origins in the German-speaking regions of Europe, particularly in Germany and Austria. It is believed to derive from the Yiddish word "liss," meaning "to be light" or "to shine," combined with the German suffix "-auer," which typically denotes a person from a specific place or a profession related to agriculture or land. Historically, those bearing the surname may have been associated with occupations related to farming or land management, reflecting a connection to the earth and its cultivation. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, including Lissauer in English-speaking countries, and it may also appear as Lissauer in various spellings or pronunciations across different languages, such as Lissauer in Yiddish or Lissauer in Hebrew contexts. The name is relatively uncommon, but it has been carried by notable individuals, particularly in the fields of academia and the arts, contributing to its recognition in modern times.
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