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Assar Gordon Åkerblom, 1911 - 2000
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Assar Gordon Åkerblom, 1911 - 2000
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Assar Gordon Åkerblom, 1911 - 2000
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Assar Gordon Åkerblom, 1911 - 2000
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Assar Gordon Åkerblom, 1911 - 2000
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Assar Gordon Åkerblom, 1911 - 2000
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Assar Gordon Åkerblom, 1911 - 2000
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Assar Gordon Åkerblom, 1911 - 2000
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Assar Gordon Åkerblom, 1911 - 2000
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Assar Gordon Åkerblom, 1911 - 2000
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Assar Gordon Åkerblom, 1911 - 2000
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Assar Gordon Åkerblom, 1911 - 2000
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The first name Assar has its roots in various cultures, with notable origins in Arabic and Scandinavian contexts. In Arabic, Assar (عصّار) can be associated with meanings related to "to press" or "to extract," often linked to occupations involving the extraction of juice or oil, reflecting a connection to industriousness and resourcefulness. In Scandinavian countries, particularly in Sweden, Assar is derived from the Old Norse name Ásgeirr, which combines elements meaning "god" (Ás) and "spear" (geirr), suggesting a warrior-like quality. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Asar in Arabic-speaking regions and Åsa in Scandinavian contexts, with differences in pronunciation and spelling reflecting local linguistic characteristics. While Assar is not among the most common names globally, it carries a rich historical significance and embodies traits of strength and diligence, resonating with the characteristics of those who bear it.
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