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Anna Maria "Anna" Vill (born Arnold), 1901 - 1989
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Anna Vill {Norak} (born Tilts), 1886 - 1968
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Anna Vill, Circa 1909 - 1991
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Anna "Ann" Vaher-Siida /Urbanik/ (born Vill), 1868 - 1951
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Anna Vill {Norak} (born Tilts), 1886 - 1968
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Anna Vill (born Tilts), 1886 - 1968
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Anna Vill (born Katmann), Circa 1909 - 1991
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Anna Vaher-Siida /Urbanik/ (born Vill), 1868 - 1951
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Anna "Anna Will" Vill (born Tilts), 1886 - 1968
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Anna Maria Vill (born Arnold), 1901 - 1989
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Beata Vill, ogift, 1863 - 1902
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Anna Müller (born Vill / Will), Circa 1874 - 1943
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Moszer (Mózser) (born Vill), Circa 1857 - 1924
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Anna Maria Vill (born Zöller), 1815 - 1895
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Marcelle Vill (born Otoole/O'Toole), 1911 - 1993
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Anna Vill in The Oxnard Daily Courier - Oct 16 1930
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Anna Sten Vill in The Spokesman-Review - Aug 21 1943
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Anna Grade Vill in The Calgary Herald - July 13 1957
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Anna Elisabethe Vill (born Faust), 1888 - 1944
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Anna Elisabethe Vill (born Faust), 1912 - 1944
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Anna Maria (born Vill), 1867 - 1947
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Anna Maria Cornel (born Vill), Circa 1884 - 1929
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Anna Ch. Vill, born 1794
Sweden Household Examination Books
Anna Dorotea Vill, born 1911
Sweden Household Examination Books
Anna Brita Vill, born 1841
Sweden Household Examination Books
Anna Arvida Linnéa Vill, born 1910
Sweden Household Examination Books
Anna Dorff (born Vill), Circa 1827 - 1887
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Anna Maria Hülzer (born Vill), Circa 1848 - 1929
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Anna Maria Albertine Antonie (born Vill), Circa 1857 - 1911
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Anna (born Vill), Circa 1855 - 1917
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Anna Frederikke Vill, 1885 - 1886
Denmark, Copenhagen Burials, 1860-1912
Anna Frederikke Vill, Circa 1885 - 1886
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Anna Dorthea Vill, born Circa 1836
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919Anna Vill (born Kaserer), 1893 - 1947
FamilySearch Family TreeAnna Vill (born Elszasszer), 1850 - 1889
FamilySearch Family TreeAnna Muller (born Vill), 1874 - 1943
FamilySearch Family TreeAnna Muller (born Vill), 1874 - 1943
FamilySearch Family TreeAnna Moszer (born Vill), 1857 - 1924
Geni World Family TreeAnna Vill (born Lustus), 1905 - 1981
Geni World Family TreeAnna Vill (born Järvekülg), 1882 - 1930
Geni World Family TreeAnna Mikkal, 1888 - 1888
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Anna Mar Vill
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
Anna Vill
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
Anna Vill
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
Anna Vill
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
Anna Vill, born 1885
1915 New Jersey State Census
Anna Vill, born Circa 1901
1940 United States Federal Census
Anna Vill, born Circa 1901
1940 United States Federal Census
Anna Vill, born Circa 1897
1940 United States Federal Census
Anna Beata Vill, born 1863
1900 Sweden Census
Anna Vill, born Circa 1819
1861 England & Wales Census
Anna Marie VILL, died 1761
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Anna Maria Vill, born Circa 1861
1881 England & Wales CensusEnter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Anna Vill
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- Ana Vill
- Ann Vill
- Annie Vill
- Hannah Vill
- Arabic: آنا فيل (Ānā Fīl)
- Japanese: アンナ・ビル (Anna Biru)
- Spanish: Ana Vill


- Hungary 48%
- Russia 26%
- Estonia 13%
- United Kingdom 9%
- Germany 4%
The name Anna has its origins in the Hebrew name Channah, meaning "grace" or "favor," and it first appeared in ancient Hebrew culture, particularly in the biblical context, where it is associated with the mother of the prophet Samuel. The name has been widely used across various cultures and regions, gaining popularity in Christian communities due to its biblical roots, particularly in the New Testament where Anna is recognized as a prophetess. Over the centuries, Anna has been embraced in numerous languages and cultures, leading to various notable variations such as Ana in Spanish and Portuguese, Anne in French, and Anya in Russian, each carrying similar meanings of grace and favor. The name has remained timeless, often associated with qualities such as kindness, compassion, and strength, reflecting the characteristics of those who have borne it throughout history. Anna's enduring popularity can be attributed to its simplicity, elegance, and the positive connotations associated with its meaning.
The last name "Vill" has its origins in various geographical regions, particularly in France and Spain, where it is derived from the Old French word "ville," meaning "town" or "settlement." This surname often indicated a person who lived near or was associated with a village or town, reflecting the characteristics of community and locality. Historically, those who bore the name may have been landowners, farmers, or tradespeople connected to a specific area. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Vila" in Portuguese and Catalan, and "Villa" in Italian and Spanish, which also relate to the concept of a rural estate or a small town. The pronunciation and spelling may vary, but the core meaning remains tied to settlement and community. Overall, the surname "Vill" encapsulates a rich historical connection to place and occupation, reflecting the social structures of the times when surnames became hereditary.
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