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Barbara Schröter (born Weingärtner), 1855 - 1878
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Barbara Schröter, 1853 - 1854
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Barbara Schröter, 1813 - 1817
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Barbara Breithaupt (born Schröter), Circa 1520 - 1572
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Barbara Schröter, 1845 - 1850
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Barbara Elisabeth Schröter, 1612 - 1645
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Barbara Breithaupt (born Schröter), Circa 1520 - 1572
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Barbara Schröter (born Weingärtner), 1855 - 1878
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Barbara Breithaupt (born Schröter), Circa 1520 - 1572
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Barbara Breithaupt (born Schröter), Circa 1520 - 1572
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Barbara Schröter (born Preuschoff), 1550 - 1610
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbara Zink (born Schröter), 1618 - 1680
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbara (50-14) Brunner (born Schröter), 1792 - 1848
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbara, Elisabeth, Magdalena Glatthaar (born Schröter), 1931 - 2009
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Barbara Tolksdorf (born Schröter), Circa 1858 - 1921
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Barbara (born Schröter), Circa 1898 - 1915
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Barbara Schröter (born Kalinna), Circa 1907 - 1918
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Barbara Schröter (born Bergmann), Circa 1879 - 1891
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938Barbara Elisabeth Schröter, 1802 - 1802
BillionGravesBarbara Elisabeth Röhling (born Schröter), 1612 - 1645
FamilySearch Family TreeBarbara Breithaupt (born Schröter), 1572 - 1616
FamilySearch Family TreeBarbara Elisabeth Schröter, 1618 - 1680
FamilySearch Family TreeBarbara Grabenstetter (born Schröter), 1851 - 1928
FamilySearch Family TreeBarbara Schröter, 1865 - 1943
Geni World Family TreeBarbara Elisabetha Schröter, 1811 - 1854
Geni World Family TreeBarbara Schröter (born Brück), Circa 1537 - 1607
Geni World Family TreeBarbara Breithaupt (born Schröter), 1573 - 1616
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Barbara Schröter
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
Barbara (born Schröter), born 1871
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia Marriages, 1874-1899
Barbara (born Schröter), born 1870
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia Marriages, 1874-1899
Barbara Elisabeth Oetzel (Schröter), born 1896
Germany, Hesse Marriage Index, 1849-1931Barbara Schröter
Famous People Throughout HistoryBarbara Schröter (Hilbrandt), born 1777
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929Barbara Schröter (Wensch)
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929Barbara Schröter, born 1879
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929Barbara Schröter, born 1893
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929Barbara Schröter, died 1864
West Prussia Church BooksBarbara Schröter (Stücker)
Switzerland, Marriages, 1532-1910Barbara Schröter (Knöller)
Russia, Marriages, 1793-1919
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- Argentina 3%
The first name Barbara has its origins in the Greek word "barbaros," meaning "foreign" or "strange," which was used by the ancient Greeks to describe non-Greek speaking peoples. The name became popular in the Christian tradition due to Saint Barbara, a martyr from the 3rd century, who is venerated in various Christian denominations. Historically, the name has been associated with qualities such as strength and resilience, reflecting the saint's enduring legacy. Barbara has numerous variations across different cultures, including "Bárbara" in Spanish and Portuguese, "Barbare" in Italian, and "Bärbel" in German, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its popularity in various regions, particularly in Europe and the Americas, and is often linked to individuals who exhibit a strong character or leadership qualities.
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