Opdag mennesker med navnet Aimable Smith
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Aimable PINCHEDE (født SMITH), 1859 - 1947
MyHeritage Family SlægtstræerAimable PINCHEDE (født SMITH), 1859 - 1947
MyHeritage Family SlægtstræerAimable Pincedé (født Smith), 1859 - 1947
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Aimable SMITH, født Cirka 1860
1872 Frankrig folketælling
Aimable SMITH, født 1859
Filae slægtstræer
Aimable SMITH, født 1859
Filae slægtstræer
Aimable SMITH, født 1859
Filae slægtstræer
Aimable Adelaide Olimpie FRERE (SMITH)
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- Amable Smith
- Aimable Smyth
- Amable Smyth
- Aimable Smithe
- Amable Smithe
- Aimable Smitt
- Amable Smitt
- Aimable Schmitt
- Amable Schmitt
- Aimable Schmidt
- Arabic: إيمابل سميث (ʾīmābl samīth)
- Chinese (Simplified): 艾玛布尔 史密斯 (Àimǎbù'ěr Shǐmìsī)
- Czech: Aimable Kovář
- Dutch: Aimable Smid
- French: Aimable Forgeron
- German: Aimable Schmidt
- Hungarian: Smith Aimable
- Italian: Amabile Fabbro
- Japanese: エマーブル スミス (Emāburu Sumisu)
- Polish: Aimable Kowal
- USA 75%
- Frankrig 25%
"Aimable" comes directly from the Latin word "amabilis." This Latin term means "lovable" or "worthy of being loved." The word itself is formed from "amare," the Latin verb meaning "to love," combined with the suffix "-abilis," which indicates capability or worthiness. Thus, "amabilis" literally translates to "able to be loved." The French language adopted "amabilis" and transformed it into "aimable" through regular phonetic changes over centuries. The name "Aimable" has primarily been used in French-speaking regions. Its usage dates back to the medieval period, reflecting Christian values of love and kindness. While never exceptionally popular, "Aimable" has persisted as a relatively uncommon given name, more frequently for girls than boys. Variations and diminutives are rare, though "Aimée," meaning "loved," shares a similar root and sentiment. The name's association with positive qualities has ensured its survival, albeit in limited circles.
The surname Smith has deep historical roots, tracing back to Old English origins, where it is derived from the word "smitan," meaning "to smite" or "to hit." This etymology suggests a connection to the occupation of a blacksmith, a vital trade in medieval society, responsible for crafting tools, weapons, and horseshoes. The surname first appeared in written records in England during the 12th century, and its prevalence grew as the blacksmith's role became essential in both rural and urban communities. Over time, Smith evolved into one of the most common surnames in the English-speaking world, reflecting the importance of the trade and the skills associated with it, such as craftsmanship and strength.
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