Találjon Melinda Colp nevű embereket
Fedezze fel a történelmi feljegyzéseket a MyHeritage-en, a családtörténetek nemzetközi felfedezésének vezető platformján. Tekintsen bele Melinda Colp 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 Colp Melinda személyről
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- Melinda Kolp
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- Melinda Culp
- Melinda Kolpe
- Malinda Kolp
- Melinda Colpe
- Melinda Kulp
- Melinda Colb
- Melinda Kopp
- Melinda Coap
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"Melinda" is a constructed name, meaning it wasn't passed down organically through generations. It blends elements from other established names. The "Mel-" portion likely derives from Greek "meli," meaning "honey," or from names containing "melas," meaning "dark" or "black." The "-inda" suffix is Germanic in origin, frequently used as an ending in names. It could be a shortened form of elements like "linde" (soft, gentle) or simply a common feminine suffix. Therefore, a literal, though imprecise, translation could be "honey-soft" or "dark and gentle." The name's first known appearance is in the 18th century, specifically in Frances Brooke's novel *Emily Montague* (1769). Its creation reflects a trend of inventing new names by combining existing popular name components. While not immediately widespread, "Melinda" gained traction in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States, during the 20th century. Its popularity peaked in the mid-20th century. Common variations include Mindy, Mel, and Linda, though Linda is also an independent name. The name lacks deep historical roots in any single culture, instead representing a modern, constructed appellation.
The surname Colp has its historical roots primarily in England, where it is believed to have originated as a locational surname, derived from places named with similar phonetics. The name may have connections to the Old English word "col," meaning "coal," which could suggest a geographical association with coal-producing areas or perhaps a reference to a dark or black feature of the landscape. Over time, the surname has been linked to various occupations, particularly in the coal mining industry, reflecting the social roles of those who bore the name in relation to their environment and economic activities. The evolution of the surname can be traced back to the medieval period, where it began to appear in records, often associated with individuals who lived near or worked in coal-rich regions.
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