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Tobiasz Blatt Known for Survivor of the Sobibór extermination camp uprising Spouse(s) Teodozja Kowalik, Dena Blatt Children Rena Blatt/Smith Leonard Blatt
God.” Other names See also Dosia, Fedosia, Fedosiya, Fedya, Fenya, Feodosia, Feodosiya, Teddy, Teodosija, Teodozja, Thea, Theda, Theo, Theodosius, Tia
Count Stanisław Julian Ostroróg, a British subject and his Polish wife, Teodozja Waleria, née Gwozdecka. His father was born in the Russian Partition of
Stanisław Julian Ignacy Ostroróg
British and France-based Polish emigrant of noble descent and his wife, Teodozja Waleria Gwozdecka. The family travelled frequently between the UK, France
Jadwiga Gąsowska. Kasprowicz married Jadwiga in 1893; his first marriage to Teodozja Szymańska in 1886 ended in divorce after a few months. In 1899, Przybyszewski
Alfred Alina Żeliska [pl] as Lili Fontelli Renata Radojewska [pl] as Rena Teodozja Bohdańska as the headmistress Roman Dereń [pl] as a partner in Rolicz's
Феодосія (Ukrainian), Feodossija (German), Tʿeodosia – Թեոդոսիա (Armenian), Teodozja (Polish), Theodhosía – Θεοδωσία (Greek), Theodosia (Latin), Théodosie (French)
Names of European cities in different languages (E–H)
Stadtmueller still present at the market, number 34. His first marriage — to Teodozja Szymańska in 1886 — dissolved after a few months. In 1893 he married Jadwiga
of the doctors and nurses were sent to concentration camps; only a few (Teodozja Goliborska, Henryk Kroszczor, Rachela Kroszczorowa, and Adina Blady-Szwajger)
on to Chappell & Co. That same year, he married the seventeen-year-old Teodozja Waleria Gwozdecka, from a landed Lithuanian family, with whom he had three
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Unique; Special
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Idol; God; Brave
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English American
From the old town. See Elton.
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : topographic name for someone who lived by a causeway, Middle English caucey (from Old Norman French cauciée); the ending of the word was in time assimilated by folk etymology to Middle English way.
Male
Egyptian
, stone of heaven, i.e. iron.
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English
English : from a relatively rare medieval personal name derived from the Latin saint’s name Marinus (or possibly from its feminine equivalent, Marina).
Male
French
French form of Latin Franciscus, FRANÇOIS means "French."
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Of the strange Gauls.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Abiding
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Cheerfully
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