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Maria Fallegger (born Stuber), 1867 - 1934
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Maria Aloisia Fallegger (born Stuber), 1867 - 1934
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Maria Anna Flury (born Stuber), 1861 - 1940
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Maria Stuber (born Denk), 1910 - 2001
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Maria Stuber (born Greulich), 1932 - 2011
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Maria Anna Flury (born Stuber), 1861 - 1940
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Maria Dorothea Allmandinger (born Stuber), 1779 - 1835
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Maria Anna Flury (born Stuber), 1861 - 1940
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Maria Anna Flury (born Stuber), 1861 - 1940
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Maria Margaretha Konig (born Stuber), 1702 - 1771
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Maria Margaretha Konig (born Stuber), 1702 - 1771
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Maria A. Doll (born Stuber), 1815 - 1880
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Maria Ottilia Stuber (born Jobgen), 1648 - 1735
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Maria Ottilia Stuber (born Jobgen), 1648 - 1735
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Hermina Maria "Maria" Sturkenboom (born Stuber), 1822 - 1907
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Maria Stuber, Circa 1610 - 1962
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Maria Stuber, Circa 1884 - 1962
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Maria Clewell (born Stuber), Circa 1825 - 1914
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Maria W. Stuber, Circa 1909 - 1981
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Maria Stuber in The sun. - May 28 1905
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Maria Stuber in The Philadelphia Record - Jan 5 1904
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Maria Stuber in The Sidney Journal - Apr 26 1872
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Maria Bender Stuber in The Nevada Daily Mail - Aug 5 1976
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Maria Magdalena Stuber (born Kutscher), 1907 - 1945
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Maria Peterschn (born Stuber), 1882 - 1949
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Maria Luise Elisabeth Coester (born Stuber), 1910 - 1957
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Maria Frieda Stuber (born Röhm), 1924 - 1944
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Maria Stuber, 1844 - 1916
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Maria Stuber, 1836 - 1836
Austria, Vienna Foundling Registers, 1784-1841
Maria Stuber, born 1837
Austria, Vienna Foundling Registers, 1784-1841
Maria Stuber, 1837 - 1837
Austria, Vienna Foundling Registers, 1784-1841
Maria Emma Stuber, Circa 1880 - 1880
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Maria Anna Stuber (born Keil), Circa 1889 - 1920
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938Maria Stuber, 1842 - 1912
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Maria STUBER, born Circa 1849
France, Daily Burial Registers of Parisian Cemeteries
Maria STUBER (born KAYSER), Circa 1936 - 2013
France, Index of Obituaries and Funeral NoticesAnna Maria Luetzelschwab (born Stuber), 1828 - 1878
FamilySearch Family TreeAnna Maria Kellner (born Von Stueber), 1800 - 1884
FamilySearch Family TreeMaria Rosalia Stuber (born Lamparter), died 1797
FamilySearch Family TreeMaria Eva Stuber (born Dietmeyer), 1850 - 1937
FamilySearch Family TreeHermina Maria Stuber, 1822 - 1907
Geni World Family TreeMaria Catharina Roberts, 1835 - 1910
Geni World Family TreeAnna Maria ZIMMERMANN, 1796 - 1869
Geni World Family TreeMaria Viktoria Stuber, 1799 - 1879
Geni World Family TreeMaria Falinski swiderski stuber Stuber, 1932 - 2021
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesMaria Stuber, 1932 - 2021
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Maria Stuber, born Circa 1914
1926 Canada Census of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba
Maria Stuber, born Circa 1881
1926 Canada Census of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba
Maria Marta Stuber, born 1907
New York City Births, 1866-1909
Maria Stuber, born 1890
New York City Births, 1866-1909
Maria Anna Stuber
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
Maria Stuber
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
Maria Stuber
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
Maria Stuber
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- Mariah Stubb
- Marie Stubbington
- Mary Stubbins
- Moria Stubble
- Mariah Stubbler
- Arabic: ماريا ستوبر (Māriyā Stūbēr)
- Hungarian: Stuber Mária
- Japanese: マリア・シュトゥーバー (Maria Shutūbā)
- Russian: Мария Стубер (Mariya Stuber)


- Switzerland 54%
- Germany 17%
- Russia 9%
- USA 5%
- Ukraine 4%
- France 3%
- Netherlands 3%
- Poland 2%
- Czechia 1%
- Hungary 1%
- Other 1%
The name Maria has a rich and diverse history, originating from the Hebrew name Miriam, which is believed to mean "sea of bitterness," "rebelliousness," or "wished for child." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has significant historical roots in Judeo-Christian traditions, notably as the name of the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, which contributed to its widespread adoption in Christian cultures. Over the centuries, Maria has become a popular name across various geographical regions, particularly in Europe and Latin America, where it is often associated with grace and purity. Variations of the name include Mary (English), Marie (French), Maria (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese), and Mária (Hungarian), among others, each with slight differences in pronunciation and cultural significance. The name has also inspired numerous derivatives and compound names, such as Mariana and Maria Clara, reflecting its enduring popularity and versatility across different languages and cultures.
The last name "Stuber" has its origins in Germany, where it is believed to derive from the Middle High German word "stube," meaning "room" or "chamber," which may have referred to someone who lived in or worked in a specific type of room, possibly a common area or a place of gathering. The name is thought to have first appeared in regions of southern Germany, particularly in Bavaria and Swabia, where surnames often reflected occupations or characteristics of individuals. Historically, those bearing the name may have been associated with roles related to hospitality or communal living. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Stuber" in Switzerland and "Stüber" in some German-speaking areas, with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting regional dialects. The name is relatively uncommon, but it retains a connection to its roots in communal and domestic spaces, highlighting the social aspects of the communities from which it originated.
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