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Alma Marie Janson (born Nikolajsen), 1889 - 1976
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Alma Elfrida Nikolajsen (born Lauridsen), born 1905
MyHeritage Family TreesAlma Janson (born Nickolison), 1888 - 1973
MyHeritage Family TreesAlma Kirstine Jørgensen (born Nikolajsen), born 1891
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Alma Elfreda Nicolajsen, inngiftet (born Kongensgaard), born 1905
MyHeritage Family TreesAlma Kirstine Juul (born Nikolajsen)
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Alma Nikolajsen, born 1917
1930 Denmark Census
Alma Eline Nikolajsen, born 1894
1930 Denmark Census
Alma Marie Nikolajsen, born 1889
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Alma Kirstine Nikolajsen, born 1891
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Alma M Nikolajsen, born 1888
Boston, Massachusetts Passenger Lists, 1891-1943Alma Cecilie Marie Nikolajsen (born Larsen), born 1893
FamilySearch Family TreeAlma Susanne Petra Nikolajsen, born 1894
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Alma Alfrid Nikolajsen, born 1851
1916 Denmark Census
Alma Martine Nikolajsen, born 1917
1925 Denmark Census
Alma Nikolajsen, born 1894
1925 Denmark Census
Alma Eline Nikolajsen, born 1894
1921 Denmark Census
Alma Elme Nikolajsen, born 1894
1921 Denmark Census
Alma Nikolajsen, born 1900
1921 Denmark Census
Alma Hansine Nikolajsen, born 1900
1911 Denmark Census
Alma Marie Nikolajsen, born 1889
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The name Alma has its origins in both Latin and Hebrew, with the Latin meaning "nourishing" or "kind," and the Hebrew meaning "young woman" or "maiden." It first appeared in various regions, particularly in Europe and the Middle East, and has historical roots in the Latin phrase "alma mater," which refers to a nurturing mother, often used in the context of educational institutions. The name is associated with qualities of warmth, care, and femininity, reflecting the nurturing characteristics of those who initially bore it. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Almah in Arabic, Almira in Spanish, and Almas in some Slavic languages, each carrying similar connotations of youth and nurturing. The name has gained popularity in various countries, particularly in the United States and Latin America, where it is often celebrated for its simplicity and elegance.
The last name Nikolajsen is of Scandinavian origin, particularly associated with Denmark and Norway, where it is derived from the given name Nikolaj, which is the local form of Nicholas. The name Nicholas itself has Greek roots, meaning "victory of the people" (from "nikē" meaning victory and "laos" meaning people). Historically, surnames in this region often indicated lineage, with the suffix "-sen" meaning "son of," thus Nikolajsen can be interpreted as "son of Nikolaj." This patronymic naming convention reflects the familial and occupational ties of the individuals who bore the name, often linked to agricultural or artisan backgrounds in rural communities. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as Nikolajsson in Icelandic contexts, or Nikolajewicz in Polish, showcasing the adaptability of the name across languages and regions. The surname is relatively uncommon outside of Scandinavia, but it retains a strong cultural significance in the areas where it originated.
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