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Antti Anselm "H5a8" Joutsenlahti, 1871 - 1939
MyHeritage Family TreesAntti Matinpoika "Jouttenlahti" Joutsenlahti (born Taipalmaa), 1844 - 1922
MyHeritage Family TreesAntti Mikael Joutsenlahti, 1876 - 1913
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Antti Matinpoika Joutsenlahti (born Joutsenlahti (o.s. Taipalmaa)), 1844 - 1922
MyHeritage Family TreesAntti Kustaa Ristonpoika (Anterus) Toivonen, 1874 - 1916
MyHeritage Family TreesAntti Joutsenlahti, 1927 - 2008
MyHeritage Family TreesAntti Joutsenlahti, 1927 - 2008
MyHeritage Family TreesAntti Erik Joutsenlahti, 1920 - 2010
MyHeritage Family TreesAntti Erik Joutsenlahti, 1920 - 2010
MyHeritage Family TreesAntti Joutsenlahti, 1927 - 2008
MyHeritage Family TreesAntti Anselmi Antinpoika Joutsenlahti, born 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesAntti Anselmi Antinpoika Joutsenlahti, born 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesAntti Anselmi Antinpoika Joutsenlahti, born 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Johansson Joutsenlahti (born Korhonen), 1795 - 1840
Geni World Family TreeAnders Mattsson Joutsenlahti (born Taipalmaa), 1844 - 1922
Geni World Family TreeAntti Juhonpoika Joutsenlahti, 1809 - 1870
Geni World Family TreeAntti Joutsenlahti, 1927 - 2008
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The first name Antti is of Finnish origin, derived from the Greek name Andreas, which means "man" or "warrior." It is predominantly found in Finland and has historical roots in the Christian tradition, where it was often associated with Saint Andrew, one of the apostles. The name Antti reflects qualities of strength and leadership, resonating with the characteristics of those who initially bore it, often seen as dependable and resilient figures in their communities. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as Andrei in Russian, Andreas in German and Scandinavian languages, and Andrew in English, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and spelling. Antti remains a popular name in Finland, symbolizing both cultural heritage and a connection to historical figures.
The last name Joutsenlahti has Finnish origins, primarily associated with the geographical region of Finland. The name is derived from the Finnish words "joutsen," meaning "swan," and "lahti," meaning "bay" or "inlet," suggesting a connection to nature and possibly indicating a location near a body of water where swans might be found. Historically, surnames in Finland often reflected the natural environment or occupations of the individuals, and Joutsenlahti may have been used to denote families living near a swan-inhabited bay or those who had some association with swan hunting or fishing. Variations of the name may exist due to regional dialects or spelling changes, but specific notable variations are less documented compared to more common Finnish surnames. Overall, Joutsenlahti encapsulates a blend of natural imagery and geographical significance, characteristic of many Finnish surnames.
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