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Carl Linus Karlsson Styre, 1880 - 1952
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Carl Linus Karlsson Styre, 1880 - 1952
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Carl Linus Styre, 1880 - 1952
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Otto Ottosson Styre, 1856 - 1911
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Linus Karlsson Styre, 1880 - 1952
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Karlsson Styre, 1880 - 1952
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Linus Karlsson Styre, 1880 - 1952
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Ottosson Styre, born 1856
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Otto Ottosson Styre, born 1856
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Otto Ottosson Styre, born 1856
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Hugo Christiansdotter, born 1902
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Hugo Christiansdotter, born 1902
MyHeritage Family TreesCarl Linus Styre, born 1880
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Carl Ottosson Styre, 1856 - 1911
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Carl Otto Ottosson Styre, born 1856
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Carl Ottosson Styre, born 1856
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Carl Otto Ottosson Styre, born 1856
Sweden Household Examination Books
Carl Ottosson Styre, born 1856
1910 Sweden CensusCarl Ottosson Styre, born 1856
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- Danish: Carl Ottosson Styre
- Dutch: Karel Ottosson Styre
- Finnish: Kaarlo Ottosson Styre
- German: Karl Ottosson Styre
- Norwegian: Karl Ottosson Styre
- Swedish: Karl Ottosson Styre


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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.
The last name Ottosson is of Scandinavian origin, specifically Swedish, and translates to "son of Otto," with Otto deriving from the Old High German name "Audo," meaning "wealth" or "prosperity." This patronymic surname reflects a common naming convention in Nordic countries, where surnames often indicate lineage. The name likely first appeared in Sweden and other parts of Scandinavia, where the practice of using "son" to denote descent was prevalent. Variations of the surname can be found in different forms across various cultures, such as Ottoson or Ottoson in English-speaking countries, and it may also appear as Ottesen in Denmark and Norway. These variations often reflect regional dialects and linguistic shifts over time. The Ottosson surname is associated with characteristics of strength and prosperity, aligning with the meaning of its root name, and it has been borne by individuals in various professions, contributing to its historical significance in Scandinavian heritage.
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