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Johann Heinrich Läer, 1875 - 1967
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Johann Rudolf Läer, 1883 - 1960
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Johann Rudolf Läer, 1883 - 1960
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Johann Rudolf Läer, 1883 - 1960
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Johann Heinrich Läer, 1875 - 1967
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Johann Heinrich Läer, 1875 - 1967
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Johann Rudolf Läer, 1883 - 1960
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Rudolph Läer, 1847 - 1906
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(Johann)Heinrich Läer, 1875 - 1967
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Rudolph Läer, 1847 - 1906
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Rudolf Läer, 1847 - 1906
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Rudolf Läer, 1847 - 1906
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Rudolf Läer, 1847 - 1906
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Rudolf Läer, 1847 - 1906
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Heinrich Läer, 1793 - 1858
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Heinrich Läer, 1793 - 1858
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Heinrich Läer, 1785 - 1858
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Henrich Läer, born 1750
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Henrich Läer, born 1750
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Hermann Läer
MyHeritage Family TreesJohann Henrich Joseph Läer, 1793 - 1858
FamilySearch Family TreeJohann Rudolph Läer, 1847 - 1906
FamilySearch Family TreeJohann Hermann Läer, Circa 1747 - 1840
FamilySearch Family TreeJohann Jacob Läer
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- Arabic: يوهان لاير (Yūhān Lā'īr)
- Italian: Giovanni Läer
- Japanese: ヨハン・レーレ (Yohan Rēre)
- Russian: Иоганн Ляер (Iogann Lyayer)
The first name Johann has its origins in the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious." It first appeared in ancient Hebrew culture and later spread throughout Europe, particularly in German-speaking regions, where it became a popular name during the Middle Ages. The name is often associated with various historical figures, including Johann Sebastian Bach, the renowned composer, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the influential writer, reflecting a legacy of artistic and intellectual achievement. Variations of the name include John in English, Juan in Spanish, Giovanni in Italian, and Jean in French, each adapting the name to fit linguistic and cultural contexts while retaining its core meaning. The name Johann has also been used in various forms across different cultures, showcasing its enduring popularity and significance throughout history.
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