Találjon Audrey Chappell nevű embereket
Fedezze fel a történelmi feljegyzéseket a MyHeritage-en, a családtörténetek nemzetközi felfedezésének vezető platformján. Tekintsen bele Audrey Chappell nevű emberek életébe a történelem során a születési, házassági és halálozási feljegyzések, népszámlálások és egyéb adatok segítségével.
Adjon meg néhány nevet, és a MyHeritage felépíti a családfáját, és új ismereteket nyújt Chappell Audrey személyről
Az első lépések Családfa importálása (GEDCOM)
- Audry Chappell
- Audree Chappell
- Audrie Chappell
- Audry Chapel
- Audree Chapel
- Audrie Chapel
- Audrey Chapell
- Audrey Chapple
- Audrey Shappell
- Audrey Shapell
- Chinese (Simplified): 奥德丽 查佩尔 (Àodélì Chápèi'ěr)
- Czech: Audrey Chappellová
- Hungarian: Chappell Audrey
- Japanese: オードリー チャペル (Ōdorī Chaperu)
- Russian: Одри Чаппел (Odri Chappel)
- Ukrainian: Одрі Чаппел (Odri Chappel)
- Amerikai Egyesült Államok 65%
- Egyesült Királyság 31%
- Ausztrália 3%
- Egyéb 1%
"Æðelþryð" is the Old English source of the name Audrey. This word combines "æðel," meaning noble, and "þryð," meaning strength. The literal translation is therefore "noble strength." Over time, "Æðelþryð" was shortened and simplified through common speech patterns. The initial "Æðel" portion became "Aud," and "þryð" evolved into "rey" or "ry." This linguistic process, common in the development of many English names, resulted in the modern form, Audrey. Saint Audrey, also known as Saint Ethelreda, a 7th-century East Anglian princess and abbess, is the primary reason for the name's historical usage. Her popularity led to the name's spread throughout England during the Middle Ages. The name experienced a decline after the Norman Conquest, as Norman names became more fashionable. Audrey saw a significant revival in the 19th century and continued to be popular throughout the 20th century. Common variations and diminutives include Audra, Etheldreda, and Audie. The name is most prevalent in English-speaking countries.
The surname Chappell has its historical roots in medieval England, deriving from the Old French word "chapelle," which means "chapel." This term was used to denote someone who lived near or worked at a chapel, reflecting the importance of religious institutions in community life during the Middle Ages. The surname first appeared in written records in the 13th century, particularly in the regions of England where Norman influence was strong following the Conquest of 1066. Over time, the name evolved, with variations such as Chapel and Chapple emerging, often associated with individuals who held roles as caretakers or administrators of chapels. The surname may also carry connotations of piety or a connection to the church, as many early bearers were likely involved in ecclesiastical duties.
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