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Brita Jöransson (born Siegfridsdotter), 1707 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesBrita Siegfridsdotter, 1735 - 1737
MyHeritage Family TreesBrita Matsson (born Siegfridsdotter), 1715 - 1791
MyHeritage Family TreesBrita Jacobsson (born Siegfridsdotter), 1701 - 1763
MyHeritage Family TreesBrita Jacobsson (born Siegfridsdotter), 1701 - 1763
MyHeritage Family TreesBrita Jacobsson (born Siegfridsdotter), 1701 - 1763
MyHeritage Family TreesBrita Jacobsson (born Siegfridsdotter), 1701 - 1763
MyHeritage Family TreesBrita (Biritta) Jöransson (born Siegfridsdotter), 1614 - 1674
MyHeritage Family TreesBrita Siegfridsdotter, born 1717
MyHeritage Family TreesBrita Siegfridsdotter, born 1717
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The first name Brita is of Scandinavian origin, particularly associated with Sweden and Norway, and is derived from the Old Norse name "Birgit," which itself is a diminutive of "Birgitta." The name is rooted in the meaning "exalted one" or "strength," reflecting qualities of nobility and resilience. Historically, those who bore the name were often seen as strong and capable individuals, which may have influenced its popularity in regions where Viking culture thrived. Variations of the name include Brigitte in French, Brigida in Italian and Spanish, and Birgit in German, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and cultural significance. The name has maintained a presence in various cultures, often associated with figures of strength and leadership, and continues to be a popular choice in modern times.
The last name Siegfridsdotter is of Scandinavian origin, specifically rooted in Sweden, and is a patronymic surname meaning "daughter of Siegfrid." The name Siegfrid itself is derived from the Old Norse elements "sigr," meaning "victory," and "fríðr," meaning "beautiful" or "peace." Historically, surnames like Siegfridsdotter emerged in the Nordic countries during the Middle Ages, reflecting lineage and familial connections, particularly in a society where lineage was significant for social status and inheritance. Variations of the surname can be found in different forms, such as Siegfridsson or Sigfridsson, which denote "son of Siegfrid," showcasing the common practice of using patronymics in Scandinavian naming conventions. The spelling and pronunciation may vary slightly depending on regional dialects and linguistic influences, but the core meaning remains tied to the themes of victory and beauty. Overall, Siegfridsdotter encapsulates a rich cultural heritage, linking individuals to their ancestral roots and the characteristics associated with their forebears.
Hendrick SigfredssonAnna SigfredsdotterMatts MattssonMargareta HenrikssonMaria SigfridsdotterCarin SigfredsdotterSigfred HenrikssonPer SigfredssonMatts SigfredssonJacob MattssonValborg SigfredssonMaria JakalaSigfrid JakalaMathias JakobssonMårten SigfridssonAnna HendrikssonMatts JacobssonMargareta SimonsdotterJohan Mattsson
Anna Siegfrids-wannäsDaniel Siegfrids-wannäsMaria Siegfrids-wannäsSusanna Siegfrids-wannäsSophie Siegfridsdatter von orlamündeAnna SiegfridsdotterLisa SiegfridsdotterMaria SiegfridsdotterWalborg SiegfridsdotterAnna Siegfridsdotter finneAnnika Siegfridsdotter honkainen höökElin Siegfridsdotter honkainen höök
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