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Asta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
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Asta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
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Asta Irene Kahanpää, Edvininpoika (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
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Asta Irene Kahanpää, 1904 - 1959
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Asta Irene Kahanpää, 1904 - 1959
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Asta Irene Edvinintr Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
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Asta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
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Asta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), Circa 1904 - Circa 1959
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Asta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
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Asta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
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Asta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
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Asta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
MyHeritage Family TreesAsta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
MyHeritage Family TreesAsta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
MyHeritage Family TreesAsta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
MyHeritage Family TreesAsta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
MyHeritage Family TreesAsta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
MyHeritage Family TreesAsta Irene Kahanpää (born Snellman), 1904 - 1959
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The first name Asta has its origins in various cultures, primarily Scandinavian and Germanic. In Scandinavian countries, Asta is derived from the Old Norse name Ásta, which means "love" or "divine strength." This name has historical roots in Norse mythology and was borne by several notable figures in Viking history, often associated with qualities of resilience and loyalty. In Germanic contexts, Asta can also be linked to the word "aust," meaning "east," which may reflect geographical significance. Variations of the name Asta can be found across different cultures, including Aiste in Lithuanian, Asta in Italian, and Aisling in Irish, each carrying its unique pronunciation and slight variations in meaning. The name has maintained a sense of timelessness and is often associated with strong, independent individuals, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it.
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