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Astrid Sjödin (born Löfdahl), 1900 - 1991
MyHeritage Family TreesAstrid Sjödin (born Löfdahl), 1900 - 1991
MyHeritage Family TreesAstrid Gunhild Ingegard Andersson (born Löfdahl), 1916 - 1997
MyHeritage Family TreesAstrid Sjödin (born Löfdahl), 1900 - 1991
MyHeritage Family TreesAstrid Gunhild Ingegard Andersson (born Löfdahl), 1916 - 1997
MyHeritage Family TreesAstrid Alfrida Löfdahl, 1899 - 1958
MyHeritage Family TreesAstrid* Margreta Löfdahl (born Fransson), 1929 - 2003
MyHeritage Family TreesAstrid Sjodin (born Löfdahl), 1900 - 1991
MyHeritage Family TreesAstrid Sjödin (born Löfdahl), 1900 - 1991
MyHeritage Family TreesAstrid Sjodin (born Löfdahl), 1900 - 1991
FamilySearch Family TreeAstrid Gunhild Ingegerd Andersson (born Löfdahl), born 1916
FamilySearch Family TreeAstrid Sjödin (born Löfdahl), 1900 - 1991
Geni World Family TreeAstrid Ingeborg Maria Axelsson (born Löfdahl), 1907 - 1985
Geni World Family TreeAstrid Margareta Fransson, 1929 - 2003
Geni World Family TreeAstrid Beatrice Figaro, 1928 - 1985
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Astrid Olivia Ingeborg Löfdahl, born 1915
Sweden Household Examination Books
Astrid Löfdahl, born 1900
1930 Sweden CensusAstrid Ingegerd Löfdahl, 1942 - 2022
Sweden, Church of Sweden BurialsAstrid Löfdahl, 1922 - 2002
Sweden, Church of Sweden BurialsAstrid Beatrice Löfdahl, 1928 - 1990
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The name Astrid has its origins in Old Norse, derived from the elements "ás," meaning "god," and "fríðr," meaning "beautiful" or "beloved," which together can be interpreted as "divinely beautiful." This name first appeared in Scandinavia, particularly in regions that are now part of Norway and Sweden, and has historical roots linked to various Scandinavian royal families, enhancing its noble connotation. Astrid has been associated with qualities such as strength, beauty, and nobility, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore the name in ancient times. Variations of Astrid can be found across different cultures, including "Astri" in Finnish, "Astrid" in German and Dutch, and "Astra" in some Slavic languages, with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its popularity in various countries, often symbolizing grace and strength, and continues to be a favored choice for many parents today.
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