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Barbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), 1627 - 1662
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Barbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), 1630 - 1662
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Barbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), 1630 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), 1630 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro SJULSSON ERIKSSON VILKENSSON (born Davidsdotter), 1620 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), 1630 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Sjulsson Eriksson Vilkensson (born Davidsdotter), Circa 1630 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), Circa 1630 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), 1630 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), 1625 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Sjulsson Eriksson Vilkensson (born Davidsdotter), 1620 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), 1630 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), 1630 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Davidsdotter, 1620 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), 1630 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), 1630 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), 1630 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Sjulsson (born Davidsdotter), 1630 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbro Lena Davidsdotter
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Barbro Lena Davidsdotter
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Barbro Davidsdotter
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Barbro Davidsdotter
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Barbro Hindriksson (born Davidsdotter), born Circa 1686
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FamilySearch Family TreeBarbro Martensson (born Davidsdotter)
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Barbro Davidsdotter
Sweden, Uppsala Church Records, 1308-1901; index 1613-1860Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Barbro Davidsdotter
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- France 13%
The first name Barbro has its origins in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden, where it is derived from the Latin name Barbara, meaning "foreign" or "strange." Historically, the name has been associated with Saint Barbara, a Christian martyr from the 3rd century, which contributed to its popularity in Christian communities. The name Barbro reflects characteristics of strength and resilience, often linked to the saint's story of enduring persecution. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as Barbara in English, Italian, and Spanish, and Barbora in Czech and Slovak. In Sweden, Barbro is a traditional name that has seen fluctuating popularity over the decades, often evoking a sense of heritage and cultural identity. The name's pronunciation remains relatively consistent across languages, though the spelling may vary, reflecting local linguistic preferences.
The last name Davidsdotter is of Scandinavian origin, specifically rooted in Sweden, where it is a patronymic surname meaning "daughter of David." This naming convention reflects a common practice in Nordic cultures, where surnames were often derived from the father's first name, indicating lineage and familial connections. The name Davidsdotter suggests that the original bearers were likely daughters of a man named David, which itself is derived from the Hebrew name "Dawid," meaning "beloved." Historically, this surname would have been prevalent in rural communities where lineage and family ties were significant. Variations of the name can be found in different forms across Scandinavian countries, such as Davidsson (son of David) in Sweden and Davidsdóttir in Iceland, where the suffix "-dóttir" also denotes "daughter." These variations reflect the linguistic and cultural nuances of the regions, while maintaining the core meaning associated with descent from an ancestor named David.
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