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[Facts] Johanneta & Parretta & Vuillerma (medieval swiss female names)
I am not sure how to categorize them.
Johanneta is likely Medieval German because I also found it in records from medieval Germany. However, the suffix makes it hard to pin down exactly where it comes from.
Parretta might be a Swiss variation of Parrette, but again I am not sure what the usage of this name is. I don't have any theories about the etymology of Vuillerma and what usage it might be,
I need your help.edit: Johanneta is a spelling variant of Johanetta and is definitely a German name, I suspected that the suffix was medieval French because of the one t, this phenomenon sometimes occurred in Medieval France.*******
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https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/229415/142623
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/229415/165832

This message was edited 11/18/2024, 6:35 AM

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Johanneta & Parretta & Vuillerma (medieval swiss female names)  ·  (Is-rah-el) Israelle  ·  11/18/2024, 2:02 AM
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