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      Group of people

      Meaning of the first name Dalmace

      Origin

      Slavic Linguistic Roots, Historical Region

      Meaning

      Of Dalmatia, A Croatian Origin

      Variations

      Dalmacio, Dallyce, Wallace
      The name Dalmace originates from Slavic linguistic roots, specifically referencing the historical region of Dalmatia. This name is often interpreted to mean of Dalmatia or from Dalmatia, reflecting its geographical and cultural ties to this part of Croatia. The Slavic influence in this name signifies a connection to the rich historical and cultural tapestry of this coastal area, which has been shaped by various civilizations over the centuries.

      Dalmatia itself has a complex history that dates back to ancient times, being a region inhabited by various peoples, including the Illyrians and later the Romans. The name Dalmace likely emerged during the Slavic migrations in the early medieval period when Slavic tribes settled in these regions. As Croatia formed its identity in the aftermath of the Roman Empire's decline, names like Dalmace became significant, representing both heritage and territorial association. Throughout history, Dalmatia has been an important hub of trade and cultural exchange, which further ingrained names linked to the area into the collective memory of its inhabitants.

      In contemporary contexts, the name Dalmace is relatively rare but holds significance for those with Croatian heritage or ties to the region. While it is not commonly used as a first name in modern Croatia, it may be encountered in historical discussions, cultural references, or among individuals wishing to honor their origins. Moreover, the name serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of Dalmatia and its contributions to Croatian identity. As global interest in regional heritage grows, names like Dalmace may experience renewed attention, resonating particularly with those who value their ancestral connections.

      Based on our records...

      Debrioude

      Debrioude

      This is the most common surname associated with Dalmace.
      Azelie

      Azelie

      This is the most common name of those married to a Dalmace.
      Alix

      Alix

      This is the most common name for a child of a Dalmace.
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      1830 is when there were the most people born with the first name Dalmace.

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