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Anders Gustaf Knip, 1806 - 1847
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Anders (Andersson) Smeds (Knip), 1866 - 1939
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Anders Smeds (Knip), 1866 - 1939
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Anders (Andersson) Knip, 1866 - 1939
MyHeritage Family TreesANDERS Knip, 1767 - 1847
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Anders Jakobsen Knip, Circa 1842 - Circa 1843
MyHeritage Family TreesANDERS Knip, 1738 - 1819
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Jonsson Knip, 1820 - 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Jansson Knip, 1788 - 1843
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Anders Andersson Smeds, 1866 - 1939
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Anders Andersson Smeds, 1866 - 1939
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Anders Andersson Smeds, 1866 - 1939
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Anders Andersson Smeds, 1866 - 1939
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Anders Andersson Smeds, 1866 - 1939
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Anders Andersson Smeds, 1866 - 1939
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Anders Smeds, 1866 - 1939
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Anders Andersson Smeds, 1866 - 1939
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Johan Eriksson Knip, 1820 - 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Johan Eriksson Knip, 1820 - 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Andersson Smeds (Knip), 1866 - 1939
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders *Johan Erik Knip, 1820 - 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Johan Eriksson Knip, 1820 - 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Gustaf Knip, 1806 - 1847
FamilySearch Family TreeAnders Johan Knip, 1855 - 1931
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Anders Knip, born 1828
Sweden Household Examination Books
Anders Knip, born 1788
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Anders Knip, born 1738
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Anders Knip, born 1738
Sweden Household Examination BooksAnders Johan Eriksson Knip, 1820 - 1875
Geni World Family TreeAnders Wilhelm Fredriksson Liljeblad (born Knip), 1818 - Circa 1850
Geni World Family TreeAnders Jonsson Knip, 1820 - 1868
Geni World Family TreeAnders Persson Knip, 1758 - 1825
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Anders, born 1865
Finland, Population Tax Lists, 1900
Anders Knip
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Anders Knip
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Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920Anders Knip
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Anders Knip
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Anders Knip, born 1806
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- Finland 88%
- Sweden 12%
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.
The last name "Knip" has Dutch origins, primarily found in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is believed to derive from the Middle Dutch word "knip," which means "to nip" or "to pinch," possibly referring to a characteristic or occupation related to cutting or trimming, such as a tailor or a person who worked with plants. The name may also have been used as a nickname for someone with a sharp or quick temperament. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including "Knipe" in England and "Knipp" in Germany, reflecting the linguistic adaptations and phonetic changes that occur as names migrate across cultures. While the name is not exceedingly common, it retains a distinct identity linked to its historical roots and the characteristics of those who originally bore it.
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