About Allerheiligen
The surname Allerheiligen is of German origin and translates to "All Saints" in English. It is derived from the German words "aller" meaning "all" and "heiligen" meaning "saints." This surname likely originated as a religious or honorary name, indicating a connection to the Christian feast of All Saints' Day, which is celebrated on November 1st. Individuals with the surname Allerheiligen may have had ancestors who were associated with the church or held a special reverence for saints.
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