Tutki henkilöitä nimeltä Ceilia Andersdotter
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Ceilia Nilsson (o.s. Andersdotter), 1778 - 1839
MyHeritage sukupuutCeilia Andersdotter, 1829 - 1920
MyHeritage sukupuutCeilia Tidickesson (o.s. Andersdotter), 1470 - 1517
MyHeritage sukupuut
Ceilia, syntynyt 1820
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Ceilia, syntynyt 1814
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Ceilia, syntynyt 1823
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Ceilia, syntynyt 1795
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Ceilia Andersdtr., syntynyt 1845
Ruotsin kotitalouksien tarkastuskirjat 1820-1947
Ceilia Andersdr., syntynyt 1825
Ruotsin kotitalouksien tarkastuskirjat 1820-1947
Ceilia Andersdr., syntynyt 1817
Ruotsin kotitalouksien tarkastuskirjat 1820-1947
Ceilia Andersdotter, syntynyt 1827
Ruotsin kotitalouksien tarkastuskirjat 1820-1947Ceilia Sorman (o.s. Andersdotter), syntynyt Noin 1800
FamilySearch sukupuuSyötä muutama nimi niin MyHeritage rakentaa sukupuusi ja saat uutta tietoa henkilöstä Ceilia Andersdotter
Aloita Tuo sukupuu (GEDCOM)
- Cecilia Anders
- Celia Anderson
- Celina Andersson
- Cilia Anderton
- Arabic: سيليا أندرسدوتير (Sīliyā Āndersdūtīr)
- Japanese: セイリア・アンデルスドッター (Seiria Anderusudottā)
- Russian: Цейлия Андерсдоттер (Tseiliya Andersdotter)


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The name Ceilia has its roots in Latin, derived from the word "caelum," meaning "heaven" or "sky." It is often associated with the concept of celestial beauty and has been linked to the Latin name "Caelia," which was used in ancient Rome. The name Ceilia is primarily found in English-speaking countries, though it has historical ties to various regions in Europe, particularly in Italy and Spain, where similar names like "Celia" are more common. The name is often associated with qualities such as grace and serenity, reflecting the heavenly connotation of its meaning. Variations of Ceilia include Celia, Célia, and Caelia, each differing slightly in pronunciation and spelling across cultures. In Spanish-speaking countries, "Celia" is particularly popular, while "Célia" is favored in French-speaking regions. Overall, Ceilia and its variations have maintained a timeless appeal, often evoking a sense of elegance and charm.
The last name Andersdotter is of Swedish origin, derived from the given name Anders, which is the Swedish form of Andrew, meaning "manly" or "brave." The suffix "-dotter" translates to "daughter of," indicating a patronymic naming convention that was common in Sweden, where children were often identified by their father's first name. This surname typically appeared in rural areas of Sweden, reflecting a lineage that can be traced back to the medieval period when surnames began to be adopted. Andersdotter signifies a familial connection to an ancestor named Anders, and it was often used to denote the female descendants of men with that name. Variations of the surname can be found in other Scandinavian countries, such as Andersdatter in Norway and Andersdóttir in Iceland, where similar patronymic naming conventions are employed. The use of such surnames highlights the importance of lineage and heritage in Scandinavian culture, with each variation reflecting local linguistic and cultural nuances.
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