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Aron Markunpoika Hokkala, 1784 - 1843
MyHeritage sukupuutAron Simonsdotter, syntynyt 1857
MyHeritage sukupuutAron Simonsdotter, syntynyt 1841
MyHeritage sukupuutAron Simonsdotter (o.s. Jonsson), 1843 - 1884
MyHeritage sukupuutAron Magnusson, 1834 - 1860
MyHeritage sukupuutAron Simonsdotter, syntynyt 1857
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Aron, syntynyt 1840
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Aron, syntynyt 1839
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Aron, syntynyt 1840
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Aron, syntynyt 1871
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Aron Bernhard Simonsdotter, syntynyt 1875
Ruotsin kotitalouksien tarkastuskirjat 1820-1947Syötä muutama nimi niin MyHeritage rakentaa sukupuusi ja saat uutta tietoa henkilöstä Aron Simonsdotter
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The name Aron has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the name Aharon, which means "high mountain" or "exalted." It is historically significant in Jewish tradition, as Aron is the name of the biblical figure Aaron, the brother of Moses and the first high priest of the Israelites. This connection imbues the name with connotations of leadership and spiritual authority. Geographically, the name has roots in the ancient Near East and has been widely adopted in various cultures over the centuries. Variations of the name include Aaron (the most common English form), Aharon (Hebrew), and Arón (Spanish), each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained popularity across different regions, often associated with qualities such as strength, wisdom, and a nurturing spirit, reflecting the characteristics of its biblical namesake.
The last name Simonsdotter is of Swedish origin, derived from the patronymic naming tradition common in Scandinavia, where surnames are formed by adding a suffix to the father's name. In this case, "Simonsdotter" translates to "daughter of Simon," with "dotter" meaning daughter in Swedish. This surname likely emerged in Sweden during the Middle Ages, a period when patronymics were widely used to denote lineage and familial connections. The name Simon itself has Hebrew roots, meaning "he has heard," and was a popular name among early Christians, which may have influenced its prevalence in Sweden. Variations of the surname can be found in different forms, such as Simonsdatter in Danish and Norwegian contexts, reflecting the linguistic differences across the Nordic countries. While the name is less common today, it retains historical significance, often associated with familial heritage and the social structures of past societies where lineage played a crucial role in identity.
Marcus SimonsdotterMaria JonsdotterStina SimonsdotterAnna AronsdotterWilhelm SvenssonElof ErikssonMaria Syrjä-mäkiläSerafia HokkalaBeata MagnusdotterAnders JonssonIngeborg JonsdotterJenny BerghJon JonssonBöret AndersdotterAnna SimonsdotterMariana SimonsdotterMarkku LukkariJohan AronssonAnna SvensdotterAgneta Magnusdotter
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