Encontre pessoas com nome William Corle
Explore registros históricos no MyHeritage, a principal plataforma para descobrir a história da família internacionalmente. Revele detalhes sobre a vida das pessoas chamadas William Corle ao longo da história, através de registros de nascimento, casamento, óbitos, censos e muito mais.
Insira alguns nomes e o MyHeritage construirá sua árvore genealógica e fornecerá novas descobertas sobre William Corle
Comece Importar árvore genealógica (GEDCOM)
- Willam Corle
- Wiliam Corle
- Will Corle
- Will Corley
- William Corley
- Will Corl
- William Corl
- Willem Corle
- Willem Corley
- Willem Corl
- EUA 88%
- Reino Unido 9%
- Irlanda 2%
- Outro 1%
"William" comes from the Old High German name "Willahelm." This name is a combination of two elements: "willo," meaning "will" or "desire," and "helm," meaning "helmet" or "protection." Therefore, the literal translation of William is "resolute protector" or "helmet of will." The name traveled from continental Europe to England with the Norman Conquest in 1066. William became extremely popular in England after the Norman Conquest, largely due to William the Conqueror. It spread throughout Europe and eventually to the Americas. The name has remained consistently popular in English-speaking countries for centuries, experiencing peaks and valleys in usage. Common short forms include Will, Bill, and Billy. Variations exist in other languages, such as Guillaume in French and Wilhelm in German.
The surname Corle has its historical roots primarily in England, where it is believed to have originated as a locational surname, derived from places named with the Old English elements "cor" meaning "crow" and "leah" meaning "wood" or "clearing." This suggests that the name may have originally referred to someone who lived near a crow-infested wood or clearing. The earliest records of the surname date back to the medieval period, with variations appearing in different regions. Over time, the name became associated with various occupations, particularly in agriculture and land management, reflecting the agrarian society of the time. The surname may also carry connotations of resilience and adaptability, traits that would have been essential for survival in rural England.
- História familiar e parentes
- Fotos e documentos originais digitalizados
- Datas e locais específicos de eventos da vida
- Serviço militar, residência e ocupação
- Nomes completos, nomes de solteira e idades de antepassados e parentes
