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Gizella Alexandrina Éva Florianna Révay, born 1821
MyHeritage Family TreesGizella Révay, 1894 - 1972
MyHeritage Family TreesGizella Anna ZSIGMOND (born Révay), born 1887
MyHeritage Family TreesGizella Alexandrina Éva Florianna Révay, born 1821
MyHeritage Family TreesGizella Alexandrina Éva Florianna Révay
MyHeritage Family TreesGizella Alexandrina Éva Florianna RÉVAY
MyHeritage Family TreesGizella Terézia Erzsébet Révay (born Gogola), born 1866
MyHeritage Family TreesGizella Baur (born Révay), 1914 - 2007
FamilySearch Family TreeGizella Terézia Erzsébet Révay (born Gogola), born 1866
FamilySearch Family TreeGizella Anna Zsigmond (born Révay), born 1887
FamilySearch Family TreeGizella Alexandrina Éva Florianna Révay
FamilySearch Family TreeGizella Anna Révay, born 1887
Geni World Family TreeGizella Terézia Erzsébet Gogola, born 1866
Geni World Family TreeGizella Anna Révay, born 1880
Geni World Family TreeGizella Gogola
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- Hungarian: Révay Gizella


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The name Gizella has its roots in Hungary, derived from the Old German name "Gisella," which means "pledge" or "hostage." Historically, it was associated with nobility and was popularized by Saint Gizella, a Hungarian queen in the 11th century, who was instrumental in the Christianization of Hungary. The name embodies qualities of loyalty and commitment, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it in its early usage. Variations of Gizella can be found across different cultures, including Gisela in German-speaking countries, Giselle in French, and Gisel in Scandinavian regions, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained a sense of elegance and strength throughout its history, making it a timeless choice in various cultures.
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