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Mátyás FRANKENSTEIN, 1878 - 1906
MyHeritage Family TreesMátyás FRANKENSTEIN (FÖLDVÁRI), 1915 - 1946
MyHeritage Family TreesMátyás + FRANKENSTEIN, 1898 - 1899
MyHeritage Family TreesMátyás + FRANKENSTEIN, 1896 - 1897
MyHeritage Family TreesMátyás + FRANKENSTEIN, 1908 - 1908
MyHeritage Family TreesMátyás Frankenstein, 1879 - 1906
MyHeritage Family TreesMátyás Világos (Frankenstein), 1910 - 1943
MyHeritage Family TreesMátyás + FRANKENSTEIN, 1936 - 1937
MyHeritage Family TreesMátyás + FRANKENSTEIN, born 1863
MyHeritage Family TreesMátyás FRANKENSTEIN, born 1826
MyHeritage Family TreesMátyás FRANKENSTEIN (FÖLDVÁRI), born 1915
MyHeritage Family TreesMátyás FRANKENSTEIN (VILÁGOS), born 1910
MyHeritage Family TreesMátyás Frankenstein, 1908 - 1908
FamilySearch Family TreeMátyás Frankenstein, 1879 - 1906
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- Mat Frankenshtain
- Matt Frankenshtein
- Matthew Frankestein
- Matthias Frankenshtain
- Matty Frankenshtein
- Arabic: ماتياش فرانكشتاين (Mātīāsh Frānkshtayn)
- German: Matthias Frankenstein
- Hungarian: Frankenstein Mátyás
- Italian: Mattia Frankenstein
- Russian: Матяш Франкенштейн (Matyash Frankenštein)
- Spanish: Matías Frankenstein


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The last name "Frankenstein" has its origins in Germany, specifically deriving from the Middle High German words "franc" meaning "free" and "stein" meaning "stone," which together can be interpreted as "free stone" or "stone of the free." This surname is historically linked to various locations in Germany, particularly the town of Frankenstein in the state of Saxony, which was named after a local noble family. The name is often associated with characteristics of strength and resilience, reflecting the solid nature of stone, and it may have originally denoted individuals who lived near or were associated with a notable stone structure or landmark. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Frankensteyn" or "Frankenstine," and it may also appear in different forms due to regional dialects or linguistic adaptations. The name gained significant cultural prominence through Mary Shelley's 1818 novel "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus," which has led to its association with themes of creation and monstrosity, further embedding it in popular culture.
János FrankensteinErzsébet ReithKatalin MayerMária ScheidlerErzsébet FrankensteinBorbála FrankensteinTeréz FrankensteinJózsef FrankensteinAndrás FrankensteinKlára FrankensteinKatalin FrankensteinMária FrankensteinÉva FrankensteinIstván FrankensteinVilmos FrankensteinZsuzsanna FrankensteinAnna Frankenstein
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