Opdag mennesker med navnet Diane Hohnstein
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Diane Hohnstein, 1930 - 2009
Nekrologindeks for USA fra onlinekilderDiane Hohnstein, 1935 - 2012
Nekrologindeks for USA fra onlinekilderDiane Hohnstein, 1958 - 2024
Nekrologindeks for USA fra onlinekilderDiane Hohnstein, 1933 - 2024
Nekrologindeks for USA fra onlinekilderDiane Lynn Adamsheck (Hohnstein)
Nebraska, Lancaster County VielserDiane K. Bratten (Hohnstein)
Vielser i NebraskaDiane K. Gleason (Hohnstein)
Vielser i NebraskaDiane L. Adamsheck (Hohnstein)
Vielser i NebraskaDiane Kay Bratten, født 1990
Fødsler i NebraskaDiane Kay Bratten, født 1992
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- Chinese (Simplified): 黛安 霍恩斯坦 (Dài'ān Huò'ēnsītǎn)
- Czech: Diane Hohnsteinová
- Hungarian: Hohnstein Diane
- Japanese: ダイアン ホーンスタイン (Daian Hōnsutain)
- Russian: Диана Гонштайн (Diana Gonshtayn)
- Spanish: Diana Hohnstein
- Ukrainian: Діана Гонштайн (Diana Honshtayn)
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The name Diane originates from the Latin "Diana." Diana was a Roman goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and chastity. The name is directly derived from the Proto-Italic *dwiō-, meaning "divine" or "heavenly," ultimately stemming from the Proto-Indo-European root *dyeu-, signifying "to shine" or "sky," which is also the source of the word "day." The transition from the divine association to a personal name involved the adoption of the goddess's name as a given name, a common practice in Roman culture. Diana's worship spread throughout the Roman Empire, leading to the name's usage across various regions. While present in Europe for centuries, Diane gained significant popularity in English-speaking countries during the 20th century. Its rise coincided with a renewed interest in classical names and mythology. Variations include Dianne, Diana, and Dian. Diminutives such as Di or Dee are also common. The name's association with the Roman goddess has contributed to its enduring appeal and perception as a strong and independent name.
The surname Hohnstein has its roots in Germany, deriving from the Middle High German words "hoh" meaning "high" and "stein" meaning "stone." This suggests a geographical origin, likely referring to a high stone or rocky place, which could indicate a connection to a specific location or landmark. The name is believed to have first appeared in the medieval period, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany. Over time, individuals bearing the surname may have been associated with occupations related to stone masonry or construction, reflecting the significance of stone in their environment. The surname may also carry connotations of strength and stability, traits often attributed to those who lived in elevated or fortified areas.
Clara HohnsteinClarence HohnsteinConnie HohnsteinConrad HohnsteinDaniel HohnsteinDavid HohnsteinDean HohnsteinDebbie HohnsteinDelores HohnsteinDiana HohnsteinDietrich HohnsteinDolores HohnsteinDonald HohnsteinDonna HohnsteinDoris HohnsteinDorothea HohnsteinDorothee HohnsteinDorothy HohnsteinDruella HohnsteinEdith Hohnstein
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