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Carl Christer Bertilsson Berström, 1908 - 1993
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Joh. Berström, born 1831
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Ephraim Lange, born 1773
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Carl Ulrik Berström, 1886 - 1887
Sweden Household Examination Books
Carl Fredric Berström, 1780 - 1846
Sweden Household Examination Books
Carl Berström, born 1848
Sweden Household Examination Books
Carl Berström, born 1741
Sweden Household Examination Books
Carl Victor Berström, born 1881
Sweden, Births
Carl Abrah. Berström, died 1872
Sweden, Deaths
Carl Alfred Berström, died 1891
Sweden, DeathsCarl Christer Berström, born 1908
FamilySearch Family TreeCarl Helgo Damianus Berström, born 1870
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Carl Joh. Berström, born 1831
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Carl Berström, born 1822
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915Carl Fridrick Berström, born 1804
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920Carl L. Berström
Sweden, Stockholm Census Registers, 1800-1884Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Carl Berström
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- Arabic: كارل بيرستروم (Kārīl Bīrstūrm)
- Japanese: カール・ベルシュトローム (Kāru Berushutorōmu)
- Russian: Карл Берстрём (Karl Berstryom)
- Spanish: Carlos Berström
- Swedish: Karl Berström
The first name "Carl" has its origins in the Germanic name "Karl," which is derived from the Old High German word "karal," meaning "man" or "free man." This name first appeared in various forms across Europe, particularly in Germany and Scandinavia, and has historical roots linked to nobility and leadership, as it was borne by several kings and emperors, including Charlemagne (Karl der Große). The name is often associated with strength and independence, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it. Variations of the name include "Charles" in English and French, "Carlo" in Italian, and "Carlos" in Spanish, each adapting the original meaning while maintaining a connection to its roots. The pronunciation and spelling may vary, but the essence of the name as a symbol of manhood and freedom remains consistent across cultures.
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