Opdag mennesker med navnet Alan Hellmann
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Alan Julius Hellmann, 1938 - 1995
MyHeritage Family SlægtstræerAlan Hellmann, død 1963
USA's dødsannonceindeks fra OldNews.comBillionGraves
GRATISAlan Lee Hellmann, 1959 - 1978
BillionGravesAlan Julius Hellmann, 1938 - 1995
Geni World Family TreeJay Alan "Bubba" Hellmann, Jr., 1975 - 2015
Geni World Family TreeAlan Hellmann, født Cirka 1942
USA folketællingen fra 1950Alan Hellmann, født 1942
1945 Florida statens folketællingAlan Lee Hellmann, 1959 - 1978
FamilySearch Family Tree
Alan Julius Hellmann, født 1938
USA, ansøgninger og krav om social sikring, 1936-2007Alan Hellmann, 1925 - 2013
Nekrologindeks for USA fra onlinekilderAlan Hellmann, Cirka 1947 - 2020
Nekrologindeks for USA fra onlinekilderAlan Stevens Hellmann
Hawaii, VielserIndtast nogle få navne, og MyHeritage vil bygge dit slægtstræ og levere nye opdagelser om Alan Hellmann
Kom godt i gang Importér slægtstræ (GEDCOM)
- Alan Hellman
- Allan Hellmann
- Allen Hellmann
- Alen Hellmann
- Alin Hellmann
- Allyn Hellmann
- Alen Helman
- Alin Helman
- Allyn Helman
- Alan Helman
- Chinese (Simplified): 艾伦 黑尔曼 (Àilún Hēi'ěrmàn)
- Hungarian: Hellmann Alan
- Japanese: アラン ヘルマン (Aran Heruman)
- Ukrainian: Алан Геллманн (Alan Hellmann)
- USA 88%
- Sydafrika 12%
The name Alan likely comes from the Old Breton word "Alan," which itself may derive from the Proto-Celtic "*Alanos," meaning "rock" or "harmony." Some scholars suggest a connection to the Alan people, an ancient Iranian nomadic group who migrated into Europe during the Migration Period. The name's transmission into English is primarily through Brittany, a region in northwestern France with strong Celtic roots. Alan became popular in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, as many Bretons accompanied William the Conqueror. It was a common name among Breton nobles. The name's popularity fluctuated over the centuries, experiencing revivals in the 19th and 20th centuries. Variations include Allan, Allen, and Alyn. The diminutive form is often Al. The name is found across Europe and North America.
The surname Hellmann has its roots in Germany, deriving from the Middle High German term "helle," meaning "bright" or "clear," combined with "man," which translates to "man" or "person." This suggests that the name may have originally been a nickname for someone with a bright disposition or perhaps a person who was known for their clarity of thought or character. The surname first appeared in historical records during the medieval period, with its usage becoming more widespread in the 16th and 17th centuries. Occupations associated with the name often included roles in trade or craftsmanship, reflecting the socio-economic structures of the time, where surnames were frequently linked to one's profession or personal attributes.
Adolfo HellmannAdolph HellmannAdolphine HellmannAdrienne HellmannAdélia HellmannAenne HellmannAgatha HellmannAgathe HellmannAgnes HellmannAgnete HellmannAlberdina HellmannAlbert HellmannAlbertina HellmannAlbertine HellmannAlberto HellmannAleksander HellmannAleksandra HellmannAlex HellmannAlexander HellmannAlexandra Hellmann
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