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Anders Ericsson Hirvimäki, 1784 - 1862
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Danielsson Hirvimäki, 1808 - 1818
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Danielsson Hirvimäki, 1808 - 1818
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Danielsson Hirvimäki, 1808 - 1818
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Ericsson Hirvimäki, 1784 - 1862
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Danielsson Hirvimäki, 1808 - 1818
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Ericsson Hirvimäki, 1784 - 1862
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Matinpoika Hirvimäki, 1860 - 1861
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Matinpoika Hirvimäki, 1860 - 1861
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Matinpoika Hirvimäki, 1860 - 1861
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Hirvimäki, 1860 - 1861
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Hirvimäki, 1860 - 1861
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Gustaf Svensson, 1820 - 1890
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Eriksson Hirvimäki, born 1820
MyHeritage Family Treesanders johansson hirvimäki
MyHeritage Family TreesAntti Pietarinpoika Kainulainen (born Hirvimäki), 1785 - 1833
Geni World Family TreeAntti Yrjönpoika Liukoniemi (born Talvivalkama), 1817 - 1880
Geni World Family TreeAntti Tanelinpoika Hirvimäki, 1808 - 1818
Geni World Family TreeAnders Ericsson Jokihaara, 1784 - 1862
Geni World Family TreeAnders Pehrsson Stolt, born 1785
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The first name Anders has its origins in Scandinavia, particularly in countries like Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, where it is derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning "man" or "warrior." Historically, the name has been associated with strength and masculinity, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it, often linked to leadership or martial roles in society. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Andrew in English-speaking countries, André in French, and Andrea in Italian, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and spelling. In addition to its Scandinavian roots, Anders has also been adopted in various forms in other regions, showcasing its widespread appeal and adaptability. The name remains popular in modern times, often evoking a sense of tradition and heritage.
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