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Amanda Antintytär Björman, 1861 - 1867
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Sofia Josefsdotter Björman (born Frantsila), 1854 - 1900
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Mäkilä (born Björman), 1844 - 1919
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Sofia Björman (born Josefsdotter), 1854 - 1900
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Antintytär Björman, 1861 - 1867
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Amanda Sabina Airio (born Björnman), born 1886
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Amelie Björman, born 1840
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Emilia Tobiasson (born Björman), born 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Amelie Björman, born 1840
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Amelie Björman, born 1840
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Emilia Tobiasson (born Henriksdotter), born 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Adolfina Isacsdotter Simelius (born Björman)
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Amanda Björman, 1905 - 1905
Sweden, DeathsAmanda Sofia Joosentytär Yli-Korpilo (born Franzila), 1854 - 1900
Geni World Family TreeAmanda Andersdotter Björman, 1861 - 1867
Geni World Family TreeAmanda Emilia Björman, born 1875
Geni World Family TreeAmanda Björman, born 1844
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Amanda, born 1861
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- Amandah Björman
- Amie Björman
- Manda Björman
- Mandy Björman
- Arabic: أماندا بيورمان (Āmāndā Bīūrman)


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The name Amanda has Latin origins, derived from the word "amanda," which means "worthy of love" or "beloved." It first appeared in the 17th century, gaining popularity in England and other English-speaking countries. The name is often associated with qualities such as kindness, compassion, and nurturing, reflecting the affectionate meaning behind it. Variations of Amanda can be found across different cultures, including Amandine in French, Manda in Slavic languages, and Amada in Spanish, each carrying a similar connotation of love and affection. The name has maintained its popularity over the centuries, often linked to literary and cultural references, further solidifying its place in various societies.
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