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ALMA Ottilia Sjödin (born Andersson), 1894 - 1977
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Alma Katarina Sjödin (born Ågren), 1868 - 1936
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Alma Katarina Sjödin (born Ågren), 1868 - 1936
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Alma Catharina Sjödin (born Ågren), 1868 - 1936
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Alma Ingeborg Sjödin (born Grönlund), 1900 - 1998
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Alma Ingeborg Sjödin (born Grönlund), 1900 - 1998
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Alma Katarina Björklund (born Sjödin), 1874 - 1950
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Alma Katarina Sjödin (born Ågren), 1868 - 1936
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Alma Ingeborg Sjödin (born Grönlund Sjödin), 1900 - 1998
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Alma Katarina Sjödin (born Ågren), 1868 - 1936
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Alma Öberg (born Sjödin), 1871 - 1914
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Alma Ottilda Sjödin (born Svensson), 1894 - 1977
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Alma Öberg (born Sjödin), 1871 - 1914
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Alma Ingeborg Sjödin (born Grönlund Sjödin), born 1900
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Alma Katarina Sjödin (born Ågren), 1868 - 1936
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Alma Katarina Björklund (born Sjödin), 1874 - 1950
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Alma Katarina Sjödin (born Ågren), 1868 - 1936
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Alma Katarina Sjödin (born Ågren), 1868 - 1936
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Alma Maria Kristina Sjödin, 1878 - 1937
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Alma Margareta Sjödin, 1883 - 1921
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Alma Sjödin, born 1871
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Alma Elisabet Sjödin, born 1884
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Alma Sjödin, 1887 - 1910
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Alma Christina Sjödin, died 1891
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Alma Kristina Sjödin, 1929 - 1929
Sweden, DeathsAlma Eugenia Fredrickson (born Sjödin), 1890 - 1976
FamilySearch Family TreeAlma Margareta Sjödin (born Jonsson), 1883 - 1954
FamilySearch Family TreeAlma Elisabet Sjödin (born Nilsson), 1890 - 1950
FamilySearch Family TreeAlma Matilda Sofia Sjödin (born Nordlund), 1893 - 1958
FamilySearch Family TreeAlma Kristina Fahlgren (born Sjödin), 1880 - 1974
Geni World Family TreeAlma Viktoria Sjödin f Kjellberg, 1902 - 1978
Geni World Family TreeAlma Ingeborg Sjödin (born Grönlund), 1900 - 1998
Geni World Family TreeAlma Johanna Sjödin (born Högberg), 1913 - 1997
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Alma Eugenia Sjödin, born 1890
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Alma Kristina Johanna Sjödin, born 1878
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Alma Sjödin, born 1890
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Alma Kristina Sjödin, born 1895
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Alma Kristina Sjödin, born 1868
1910 Sweden Census
Alma Kristina Johanna Sjödin, born 1878
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Alma Kristina Sjödin, born 1870
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Alma Olivia Bernhardina Sjödin, born 1892
1910 Sweden Census
Alma Kristina Sjödin, born 1868
1930 Sweden Census
Alma Ulrika Sjödin, born 1892
1930 Sweden Census
Alma Augusta Sjödin, born 1902
1930 Sweden Census
Alma Kristina Sjödin, born 1884
1930 Sweden Census
Alma Kristina Sjödin, born 1868
1900 Sweden Census
Alma Maria Kristina Sjödin, born 1878
1900 Sweden Census
Alma Margreta Sjödin, born 1881
1900 Sweden Census
Alma Katarina Sjödin, born 1874
1900 Sweden Census
Alma Sjödin, born Circa 1870
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951
Alma Sjödin
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois)Alma Sjödin, 1888 - 1888
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- Arabic: ألما سجو دين (Almā Sijū Dīn)
- Russian: Альма Сьодин (Al'ma Syodin)


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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.
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