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Anna Nikolina Jansdotter, 1869 - 1877
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Jansdotter, 1871 - 1957
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Jansdotter, 1871 - 1957
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Eric Wilhelm Jansdotter, born 1873
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August Alfred Jansdotter, born 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Gustaf Jansdotter, born 1877
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Sofia Jansdotter, born 1874
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Johan Jansdotter, born 1880
MyHeritage Family TreesAnders Gustaf Jansdotter, born 1877
MyHeritage Family TreesPer Niklas Jansdotter, born 1867
MyHeritage Family TreesAmanda Sofia Jansdotter, born 1874
MyHeritage Family TreesAugust Alfred Jansdotter, born 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesEric Wilhelm Jansdotter, born 1873
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Johan Jansdotter, born 1880
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The first name Blom has its origins in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Sweden and Norway, where it is derived from the Old Norse word "blóm," meaning "flower." This name historically symbolizes beauty and nature, often associated with individuals who were thought to embody the qualities of growth and vitality, much like a blooming flower. In terms of variations, Blom can be found in different forms across various cultures, such as "Blume" in German-speaking regions, which also means "flower," and "Fleur" in French, reflecting similar botanical connotations. The name may also appear as a surname in some contexts, indicating a familial connection to floral or agricultural occupations. While the name is not exceedingly common, it carries a gentle and positive connotation, resonating with themes of nature and renewal.
The last name Jansdotter, of Scandinavian origin, particularly from Sweden, translates to "daughter of Jan," with "Jan" being a variant of the name Johannes, meaning "God is gracious." This patronymic surname reflects the historical practice in Nordic countries of forming surnames based on the father's first name, indicating lineage and familial connections. The name is primarily associated with regions in Sweden, where such naming conventions were prevalent from the late Middle Ages onward. Variations of Jansdotter can include Jansdottir, which is more common in Iceland, and other forms like Jansson or Janssonsson, which denote "son of Jan." The use of "dotter" signifies a female lineage, distinguishing it from male counterparts, and highlights the cultural significance of family heritage in Scandinavian societies. While the name may not be widely spread outside of these regions, it remains a testament to the historical naming customs that emphasize ancestry and familial ties.
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