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Giuseppe Bolzan, 1912 - 1977
MyHeritage Family TreesGiuseppe BIGAL BOLZAN, 1877 - 1952
MyHeritage Family TreesGiuseppe Bolzan, 1882 - 1953
MyHeritage Family TreesGiuseppe (Iseppo) Bolzan, 1714 - 1770
MyHeritage Family TreesGiuseppe Bolzan, 1907 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesGiuseppe Bolzan, Circa 1866 - 1953
MyHeritage Family TreesGiuseppe Bigal Bolzan, 1877 - 1952
MyHeritage Family TreesGiuseppe Bigal Bolzan, 1877 - 1952
MyHeritage Family TreesGiuseppe Bolzan, 1882 - 1953
MyHeritage Family TreesGiuseppe Bolzan, 1885 - 1915
MyHeritage Family TreesGiuseppe Bolzan, 1840 - 1878
MyHeritage Family TreesGiuseppe Camerin Bolzan, 1858 - 1930
MyHeritage Family TreesGiuseppe Bolzan, 1953 - 2004
MyHeritage Family TreesGiuseppe Bolzan, 1875 - 1948
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Giuseppe Bolzan, 1897 - 1944
Germany, Hesse, DeathsGiuseppe Girolamo Bolzan, 1863 - 1939
FamilySearch Family TreeGiuseppe Bolzan, 1882 - 1953
FamilySearch Family TreeJoao Bolzan, 1900 - 1981
FamilySearch Family TreeGiuseppe Bolzan, 1875 - 1948
FamilySearch Family TreeFrancesco Giuseppe Bolzan, 1872 - 1935
Geni World Family TreeGiuseppe Bolzan, Neto, born 1866
Geni World Family TreeGiuseppe Bolzan, born 1802
Geni World Family TreeGiuseppe Bolzan, born 1742
Geni World Family TreeGiuseppe Bolzan, 1897 - 1944
Austria, Mauthausen Death Book from JewishGen
Giuseppe BOLZAN, 1923 - 2003
France Deaths
Giuseppe Bolzan
United States, Border Crossings from Canada, 1895-1956
Giuseppe Bolzan
Australia, Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com
Giuseppe Bolzan, born 1923
Germany, Dachau Concentration Camp Records from JewishGen
Giuseppe Bolzan, born 1897
Germany, Dachau Concentration Camp Records from JewishGen
Giuseppe Bolzan
New York, Passenger List Book Indexes 1906-1942
Giuseppe BOLZAN, born 1924
France, NaturalizationsGiuseppe Bolzan, born 1909
United States, Flexoline Alien Registrations 1940-1954
Giuseppe Bolzan, born Circa 1909
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Giuseppe Bolzan, born Circa 1898
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Giuseppe Bolzan, died 1974
Australia, New South Wales Death Index, 1787-1986Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Giuseppe Bolzan
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The first name Giuseppe is of Italian origin, derived from the Hebrew name Yosef, meaning "God will add" or "God increases." It has deep historical roots, particularly in Italy, where it has been a popular name since the Middle Ages, often associated with Saint Joseph, the husband of the Virgin Mary, which contributed to its widespread use among Christians. The name Giuseppe embodies qualities of strength, reliability, and nurturing, reflecting the characteristics attributed to Saint Joseph as a protector and provider. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures and languages, including Joseph in English, José in Spanish, and Josef in German and Slavic languages, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. These variations highlight the name's enduring popularity and adaptability across various regions and cultures, maintaining its significance throughout history.
The last name Bolzan has its origins in Italy, particularly in the northern regions such as Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It is believed to derive from the word "bolza," which refers to a type of bag or pouch, possibly indicating an occupation related to trade or craftsmanship, such as a bag maker or merchant. The name may also have connections to the Slavic word "bolzan," meaning "to be strong," suggesting a lineage of robust individuals. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries, including "Bolzani" in Italy and "Bolzanov" in Slavic regions, reflecting the linguistic adaptations and cultural influences in those areas. The name is relatively uncommon, but it carries a rich historical significance tied to the professions and characteristics of its early bearers.
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