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Amicus H. Smith, Perto de 1859 - 1920
Árvores Genealógicas MyHeritageAmicus H. Smith, nascido 1857
Árvores Genealógicas MyHeritageAmicus Smith
Nomes & Histórias em jornais do OldNews.com (Flórida, Geórgia, Alabama e Mississippi)Amicus Smith
Nomes & Histórias em jornais do OldNews.com (Flórida, Geórgia, Alabama e Mississippi)Amicus Smith
Nomes & Histórias em jornais do OldNews.com (Flórida, Geórgia, Alabama e Mississippi)Amicus Smith
Nomes & Histórias em jornais do OldNews.com (Flórida, Geórgia, Alabama e Mississippi)Amicus H Smith, nascido 1858
Árvore Genealógica do FamilySearchAmicus U Smith, nascido Perto de 1864
Censo Federal dos Estados Unidos de 1870Charles J. (Amicus) Smith
Nomes e Histórias em Jornais de OldNews.com (Nova York, Nova Jersey, Rhode Island, Connecticut)Amicus Smith, nascido Perto de 1859
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- Arabic: أميوس سميث (ʾamyūs smīth)
- Chinese (Simplified): 阿米克斯 史密斯 (Āmǐkèsī Shǐmìsī)
- French: Amis Forgeron
- German: Amicus Schmidt
- Hungarian: Smith Amicus
- Italian: Amico Fabbro
- Japanese: アミクス スミス (Amikusu Sumisu)
- Portuguese: Amicus Ferreira
- Russian: Амикус Смит (Amikus Smit)
- Spanish: Amico Herrero
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Amicus stems directly from the Latin word *amicus*, meaning "friend." This Latin term itself derives from *amare*, the verb "to love." The suffix "-icus" functions as an adjective-forming suffix, indicating a quality or characteristic. Therefore, *amicus* literally translates to "friendly" or "characterized by friendship." The linguistic path is relatively straightforward: a verb of affection (*amare*) gives rise to a noun describing a person characterized by that affection (*amicus*). The use of *Amicus* as a given name is historically uncommon, primarily appearing as a descriptive epithet or cognomen in Roman times. Its usage as a formal given name has been sporadic and largely confined to regions influenced by Latin culture. There is no widespread adoption of *Amicus* across different languages or cultures, and it lacks common diminutives or variations. Its rarity suggests it was more often used to denote a friendly disposition rather than as a standard personal identifier.
The surname Smith has deep historical roots, tracing back to Old English origins, where it is derived from the word "smitan," meaning "to smite" or "to hit." This etymology suggests a connection to the occupation of a blacksmith, a vital trade in medieval society, responsible for crafting tools, weapons, and horseshoes. The surname first appeared in written records in England during the 12th century, and its prevalence grew as the blacksmith's role became essential in both rural and urban communities. Over time, Smith evolved into one of the most common surnames in the English-speaking world, reflecting the importance of the trade and the skills associated with it, such as craftsmanship and strength.
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