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Amanda Sofia Henriksson Knös (born Larsdotter Landström), 1884 - 1963
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Amanda Sofia Henriksson Knös (born Landström), 1884 - 1963
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Amanda Sofia Henriksson Knös (born Landstrröm), 1884 - 1963
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Amanda Sofia Henriksson Knös (born Larsdotter Landström), 1884 - 1963
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Amanda Sofia Henriksson Knös (born Karlsdotter Landstrom), born 1884
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Amanda Sofia Henriksson Knös (born Larsdotter Landström), 1884 - 1963
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Sofia Henriksson Knös (born Landström), 1884 - 1963
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Amanda Sofia Henriksson Knös (born Larsdotter Landström), born 1884
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Amanda Sofia Henriksson Knös (born Karlsdotter Landström), born 1884
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Sofia Henriksson Knös (born Larsd. Landström), born 1884
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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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