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Aapo Juhonpoika Hyötylä, 1866 - 1942
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo (Abram) Hyötylä, 1894 - 1968
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo (Abram) Hyötylä, 1894 - 1968
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo (Abram) Hyötylä, 1894 - 1968
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo (Abram) Hyötylä, 1894 - 1968
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo (Abram) Hyötylä, 1894 - 1968
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo (Abram) Hyötylä, 1894 - 1968
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo Hyötylä, 1894 - 1968
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo Juhonpoika Hyötylä, 1866 - 1942
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo Juhonpoika Hyötylä, 1866 - 1942
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo Juhonpoika Hyötylä, 1866 - 1942
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo Juhonpoika Hyötylä, born 1866
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo Juhonpoika Hyötylä, born 1866
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo Juhonpoika Hyötylä, born 1866
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo Juhonpoika Hyötylä, born 1866
MyHeritage Family TreesAapo Juhonpoika Hyötylä, born 1866
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Aapo Hyötylä, born 1848
Finland, Population Tax Lists, 1910Abraham Johansson Hyötylä, born 1866
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The first name Aapo is of Finnish origin, derived from the Hebrew name Abraham, which means "father of many" or "father of a multitude." It is primarily found in Finland and among Finnish-speaking communities, reflecting the country's cultural and linguistic heritage. Historically, Aapo has been associated with strong leadership and familial roles, resonating with the characteristics of nurturing and guidance, much like its biblical counterpart. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as Aapo's Estonian equivalent, Aap, and the more widely recognized Abraham in English-speaking countries. In terms of pronunciation, Aapo is typically pronounced as "AH-poh," which may differ slightly in other languages. Overall, Aapo embodies a rich historical significance and cultural resonance, making it a meaningful choice for many families.
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