Opdag mennesker med navnet George Cosich
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George Cosich, 1870 - 1906
MyHeritage Family SlægtstræerGeorge Cossich, 1870 - 1906
MyHeritage Family SlægtstræerGeorge Cosich, født 1870
MyHeritage Family SlægtstræerGeorge COSICH, født 1870
MyHeritage Family SlægtstræerGeorge Cosich, 1870 - 1906
FamilySearch Family TreeGeorge L Cosich, født 1912
FamilySearch Family TreeGeorge Cosich, født Cirka 1809
FamilySearch Family TreeGeorge Cosich
Navne og historier i aviser fra OldNews.com (Californien, Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, De Amerikanske Jomfruøer)George L Cosich, født Cirka 1912
1920 USA's føderale folketællingerGeorge W. Cosich
Navne og historier i aviser fra OldNews.com (Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Nebraska)Indtast nogle få navne, og MyHeritage vil bygge dit slægtstræ og levere nye opdagelser om George Cosich
Kom godt i gang Importér slægtstræ (GEDCOM)
- George Kosich
- Georg Cosich
- Georg Kosich
- Jorge Cosich
- Jorge Kosich
- George Cossich
- Georg Cossich
- Jorge Cossich
- Cosich George
- Kosich George
- Chinese (Simplified): 乔治 科西奇 (Qiáozhì Kēxīqí)
- Czech: Jiří Cosich
- French: Georges Cosich
- German: Georg Cosich
- Hungarian: Cosich György
- Italian: Giorgio Cosich
- Japanese: ジョージ コシッチ (Jōji Koshitchi)
- Polish: Jerzy Cosich
- Russian: Георгий Косич (Georgiy Kosich)
- Spanish: Jorge Cosich
- USA 77%
- Tyrkiet 15%
- Australien 8%
"George" comes from the Greek word "geōrgos." This word combines "gē," meaning earth, and "ergon," meaning work. Therefore, "geōrgos" literally translates to "earth-worker" or "farmer." The Greek word evolved into the Late Latin "Georgius." From Latin, it entered Old French as "George," and then Middle English, retaining its spelling and pronunciation relatively unchanged. The name's association with Saint George, a legendary soldier-saint, significantly boosted its popularity throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. Saint George became the patron saint of England, further solidifying the name's presence in the English-speaking world. "George" has been a consistently popular name in England and America, experiencing peaks and dips in usage over the centuries. Common short forms include "Geordie," "Georgie," and "Geo." The name has spread globally due to its religious and historical significance.
The surname Cosich has its roots in Eastern Europe, particularly within Slavic regions, where it is believed to have originated. The name is thought to derive from the Slavic word "cos," which translates to "to cut" or "to shear," possibly indicating a historical connection to occupations such as farming or sheepherding, where cutting tools were essential. The surname may have first appeared in the medieval period, as families began to adopt surnames based on their trades, geographical features, or personal characteristics. Over time, the name Cosich has been associated with various social roles, often linked to agrarian lifestyles and community-oriented occupations, reflecting the lives of those who bore it.
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