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Anna-Brita Nilsdotter, 1816 - 1911
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Anna-Brita Wångblad (born Nilsdotter), 1845 - 1903
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Anna-Brita Olofsson (born Nilsdotter), 1816 - 1911
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Anna-Brita Nilsdotter (born Isaksson), 1816 - 1911
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Anna-Brita Nilsdotter, 1816 - 1911
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Anna-Brita Nilsdotter (born Isaksson), 1816 - 1911
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Anna-Brita Nilsdotter, 1816 - 1911
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Olofsson (born Nilsdotter), 1816 - 1911
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ANNA-BRITA Andersson (born Nilsdotter), born 1852
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Olofsson (born Nilsdotter), 1816 - 1911
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Anna-Brita Sjölander (born Nilsdotter), 1851 - 1909
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Norgren (born Nilsdotter), 1810 - 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Olofsson (born Nilsdotter), 1816 - 1911
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Persson (born Nilsdotter), 1800 - 1843
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Persson (born Nilsdotter), 1800 - 1843
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Nilsson Kindström (born Nilsdotter), 1714 - 1787
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Anna-Brita Nilsdotter, 1816 - 1911
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita* Jansson (born Nilsdotter), 1795 - 1818
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Anna-Brita Nilsdotter, 1816 - 1911
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Jonasson (born Nilsdotter), 1830 - 1885
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Olofsson (born Nilsdotter), 1816 - 1911
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Olausdotter (born Nilsdotter), 1816 - 1911
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Jonasson (born Nilsdotter), 1830 - 1885
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Olofsson (born Nilsdotter), 1816 - 1911
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita AKESSON (born NILSDOTTER), 1760 - 1810
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Olofsson (born Nilsdotter), 1816 - 1911
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna-Brita Nilsdotter, 1800 - 1843
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Anna-Brita Olofsson (born Nilsdotter), 1816 - 1911
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Geni World Family TreeAnna-Brita Brita Nilsdotter, 1851 - 1909
Geni World Family TreeAnna-Brita Nilsdotter, 1827 - Circa 1915
Geni World Family TreeAnna-Brita Persson (born Nilsdotter), born 1782
Geni World Family TreeAnna-Brita Ljungstrom (born Nilsdotter), born 1778
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The first name Anna-brita has its roots in the combination of two distinct names: "Anna," which is of Hebrew origin meaning "grace" or "favor," and "Brita," a Scandinavian variant of "Bridget," which means "strength" or "exalted one." The name Anna has been widely used across various cultures, particularly in Europe and the Americas, and has historical significance in Christianity, being associated with the mother of the Virgin Mary. The name Brita, primarily found in Sweden and other Nordic countries, reflects a strong cultural heritage. Together, Anna-brita embodies qualities of grace and strength, suggesting a person who is both kind-hearted and resilient. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Ana" in Spanish and Portuguese, "Anya" in Russian, and "Bridget" in English, each carrying its unique pronunciation and cultural significance. The combination of these names is relatively rare, making Anna-brita a distinctive choice that honors both grace and strength.
The last name Nilsdotter is of Scandinavian origin, specifically rooted in Sweden, where it is a patronymic surname meaning "daughter of Nils." The name Nils itself is derived from the Latin name Nicolaus, which means "victory of the people." Historically, patronymic surnames were commonly used in Nordic countries to denote lineage, with "dotter" indicating a female descendant, thus reflecting the familial structure of the time. Nilsdotter would have originally been used to identify women as daughters of fathers named Nils, linking them to their paternal heritage. Variations of the surname can be found in different forms across Scandinavia, such as Nilsdatter in Norway and Nilsen in Denmark, where the suffixes change according to local linguistic customs. The name is emblematic of the cultural practices of naming in the region, highlighting the importance of ancestry and familial connections in Scandinavian society.
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