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Luise Schwarz (born Matzinger), 1891 - 1972
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Luise Sigrist (born Matzinger), 1892 - 1982
MyHeritage Family TreesLuise Eleonore Lemach (born Matzinger), 1920 - 1974
MyHeritage Family TreesLuise Matzinger (born Schweizer), 1867 - 1965
MyHeritage Family TreesLuise RÜEGER (born MATZINGER), 1858 - 1937
MyHeritage Family TreesLuise Rüeger (born Matzinger), 1858 - 1937
MyHeritage Family TreesLuise Matzinger (born Schweizer), 1867 - 1965
MyHeritage Family TreesLuise Schwarz (born Matzinger), died 1972
MyHeritage Family TreesLuise Louise Matzinger (born Schweizer von Rafz)
MyHeritage Family TreesLuise Matzinger Matzingertante (born Schweizer), 1867 - 1965
FamilySearch Family TreeLuise Matzinger, 1873 - 1873
FamilySearch Family TreeLuise Matzinger, born 1874
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The first name Luise is of German origin, derived from the Old High German name "Hluodwig," which means "famous warrior." It is a feminine form of the name Louis, which has roots in the French and Latin languages, specifically from "Ludovicus." Historically, the name Luise gained popularity in German-speaking regions and has been associated with nobility and royalty, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries, exemplified by figures such as Luise of Prussia, who was admired for her beauty and grace. The name embodies qualities of strength and leadership, reflecting the warrior connotation of its roots. Variations of Luise can be found across different cultures, including Louise in French, Luisa in Spanish and Italian, and Lousia in some Slavic languages. Each variation maintains a similar pronunciation but may differ slightly in spelling, reflecting the linguistic nuances of the regions where they are used. Overall, Luise remains a timeless name, symbolizing both historical significance and enduring appeal.
The last name Matzinger has its origins in German-speaking regions, particularly in Germany and Austria. It is derived from the given name "Matthias," which itself comes from the Hebrew name "Mattityahu," meaning "gift of God." Historically, surnames like Matzinger often indicated familial lineage or were associated with the occupation or characteristics of the individuals who first bore them, suggesting a connection to a family or community that valued religious or spiritual significance. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Matzinger" in German-speaking areas, while similar forms may appear in other languages, such as "Matzinger" in Czech or "Matzinger" in Polish, reflecting regional adaptations in spelling and pronunciation. The surname is relatively uncommon, but it carries a rich historical context tied to its roots in the broader European naming traditions.
Johannes SchweizerWerner SchwarzGeorg SchwarzJakob SchweizerMartha LienhardJakob RüegerJosef MatzingerElisabetha SchweizerJohannes Schweizer von rafzWalter SchwarzElisabeth Schweizer von rafzElisabeth SchweizerEmilie SchweizerJoseph MatzingerMartha SchwarzFritz MatzingerGertrud SchwarzAnna SchweizerGertrud KünschUrsula Gehring
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