Találjon Fred Miller nevű embereket
Fedezze fel a történelmi feljegyzéseket a MyHeritage-en, a családtörténetek nemzetközi felfedezésének vezető platformján. Tekintsen bele Fred Miller 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 Miller Fred személyről
Az első lépések Családfa importálása (GEDCOM)
- Chinese (Simplified): 弗雷德 米勒 (Fúléidè Mǐlè)
- Czech: Bedřich Miller
- Danish: Frederik Miller
- Dutch: Frederik Molenaar
- Finnish: Fredrik Mylläri
- French: Frédéric Meunier
- German: Friedrich Müller
- Hungarian: Miller Frigyes
- Italian: Federico Mugnaio
- Japanese: フレッド ミラー (Fureddo Mirā)
- Amerikai Egyesült Államok 96%
- Egyesült Királyság 1%
- Kanada 1%
- Egyéb 2%
"Fred" is a shortened form of names containing the Old Germanic element "frid," meaning "peace." This element comes from the Proto-Germanic word "*friþuz," also signifying peace, protection, friendship, and welfare. The linguistic process at play is hypocorism, where a longer name is shortened and often modified for affectionate or familiar use. "Fred" specifically arises from names like Frederick, Alfred, and Wilfred, where "frid" is a key component. The popularity of "Fred" as a standalone name mirrors the popularity of its longer forms, particularly Frederick. Frederick gained prominence in Europe through figures like Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in the 12th century. From there, the name and its short form spread through Germanic-speaking regions and beyond. In English-speaking countries, "Fred" became a common nickname and eventually a given name in its own right, experiencing peaks in popularity during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Common variations include Freddie and Freddy.
The surname Miller has its origins in the Old English word "mille," which means "mill." Historically, it was a name given to those who worked in or owned a mill, a crucial occupation in medieval society where grain was ground into flour. The surname first appeared in written records in England during the 13th century, particularly in regions where milling was a significant part of the local economy. As a result, individuals bearing the surname Miller often held important social roles within their communities, serving as vital links in the agricultural supply chain. The name reflects not only a profession but also the essential skills and traits associated with milling, such as industriousness and resourcefulness.
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