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Caren Lesley Cooper (born Dyson), 1974 - 2019
MyHeritage Family TreesCaren Lesley Cooper (born Dyson), 1974 - 2019
MyHeritage Family TreesCAREN DYSON
MyHeritage Family TreesCaren Sassower Dyson, 1955 - 2013
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesCaren Sassower Dyson, 1955 - 2013
United States Obituary Index from Online Sources
Caren Lesley Dyson, born 1974
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Caren Dyson, 1955 - 2013
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)Caren Dyson, died 2023
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Caren I Currier (Dyson), born 1951
Texas Marriages and Divorces
Caren Dyson (born Sassower), born Circa 1955
United States and Canada, Index of Obituaries, 1900-2019
Caren Sassower Dyson, born Circa 1955
United States and Canada, Index of Obituaries, 1900-2019Caren Currier (Dyson)
Texas, County Marriage LicensesCaren L. Dyson
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- Carenah Dyss
- Carenne Dysson
- Carin Dyssonn
- Karen Dyss
- Karyn Dysson
- Arabic: كارين دايسون (Kārīn Dāysūn)
- Japanese: カレン・ダイソン (Karen Daison)
- Russian: Карен Дайсон (Karen Daison)
The name Caren is of Latin origin, derived from the name "Karen," which itself is a variant of the Greek name "Aikaterine," meaning "pure." The name Caren first appeared in various European regions, particularly in English-speaking countries, during the 20th century, gaining popularity as a feminine given name. Historically, names with similar roots have been associated with qualities such as purity and clarity, often reflecting the characteristics of those who bore them, such as innocence and virtue. Variations of the name Caren can be found across different cultures, including Karen (English and Scandinavian), Keren (Hebrew), and Catarina (Portuguese and Spanish), each with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation. The name has maintained a consistent appeal, often associated with strong, independent women, and continues to be used in various forms around the world.
The last name "Dyson" has its origins in England, deriving from the medieval personal name "Dike," which itself is a diminutive of "Dixon," meaning "son of Dick." The name is believed to have first appeared in the northern regions of England, particularly in Yorkshire, during the 13th century. Historically, surnames like Dyson often indicated lineage or familial connections, suggesting that the original bearers may have been associated with a notable ancestor named Dick, which was a common name during that period. The meaning of the surname can be interpreted as "son of the brave one," reflecting the characteristics of strength and valor. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Deyson" and "Dixon," with some regional differences in spelling and pronunciation. The name has also been adopted in various forms across the English-speaking world, maintaining its connection to its historical roots while evolving in usage.
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