Spoznajte ľudí, ktorí sa volajú Anthony Loyola
Preskúmajte historické záznamy na MyHeritage, poprednej platforme na objavovanie rodinnej histórie na medzinárodnej úrovni. Nájdite informácie o živote ľudí s menom Anthony Loyola prostredníctvom záznamov o narodení, sobášoch a úmrtiach, sčítaní ľudu a ďalších údajov.
Anthony Loyola in The Boston Herald - 23. Jún 1931
Index názvov novín, USA a KanadaAnthony Loyola
Australia, Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.comAnthony Loyola
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Connecticut)Anthony Jayden Loyola, narodený 2014
Texas, County BirthsAnthony A Loyola
New York City Marriage License Index 1908-1972
Anthony A Loyola
New York City Marriages, 1950-2017Anthony Loyola, 1977 - 2019
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesAnthony Loyola, 1948 - 2007
United States Obituary Index from Online Sources
Anthony Ignatius Loyola
Historical Books - Index of Authors and People Mentioned, 1811-2003Zadajte niekoľko mien a MyHeritage zostaví váš rodokmeň a poskytne vám nové informácie o Anthony Loyola
Začať Vložte rodokmeň (GEDCOM)
- Anthoney Loyola
- Anton Loyola
- Antonio Loyola
- Antony Loyola
- Tony Loyola
- Arabic: أنطوني لويوالا (Anṭūnī Lūyuwālā)
- Japanese: アンソニー・ロヨラ (Ansorī Royora)
- Russian: Энтони Лойола (Entoni Loyola)
- Spanish: Antonio Loyola
- USA 100%
The first name Anthony has its origins in ancient Rome, derived from the Roman family name Antonius, which is believed to be of Etruscan origin, though its exact meaning remains uncertain. Historically, the name became prominent due to Saint Anthony of Padua, a 13th-century Franciscan friar known for his preaching and miracles, which contributed to its widespread use in Christian communities. The name Anthony is often associated with qualities such as strength, valor, and leadership, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it, including various saints and notable historical figures. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Antonio in Italian and Spanish, Antoine in French, and Anton in German and Slavic languages. Each variation carries its own unique pronunciation and cultural significance, yet all trace back to the same Roman roots, showcasing the name's enduring legacy across time and geography.
The last name Loyola has its origins in the Basque region of Spain, specifically from the town of Loyola in the province of Gipuzkoa. The name is derived from the Basque word "loiola," which means "the place of the lilies," reflecting the natural beauty of the area. Historically, the name is most famously associated with Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in the 16th century, which has contributed to its prominence in religious and educational contexts. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Loyola" itself, which is the most common form, and "Loyola" in Spanish-speaking countries. In some instances, it may also appear as "Loyola" in various spellings or pronunciations, depending on regional dialects. The name has been carried by many notable figures, particularly in religious and academic fields, reflecting a legacy of leadership and influence.
- História rodiny a príbuzných
- Fotografie a naskenované originálne dokumenty
- Konkrétne dátumy a miesta životných udalostí
- Vojenská služba, bydlisko a povolanie
- Celé mená, rodné mená a vek predkov a príbuzných
