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Christensa Jönsson (born Jonsdotter), 1846 - 1934
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Christensa Jönsson (born Jonsdotter), born 1846
MyHeritage Family TreesChristensa Andersson (born Jonsdotter), 1799 - 1874
MyHeritage Family TreesChristensa Jönsson (born Jonsdotter), 1846 - 1836
MyHeritage Family TreesChristensa Jonsdotter, 1836 - 1837
MyHeritage Family TreesChristensa Jacobsson (born Jonsdotter), 1752 - 1832
MyHeritage Family TreesChristensa Andersson (born Jonsdotter), 1799 - 1874
MyHeritage Family TreesChristensa Sjöström (born Jonsdotter), 1776 - 1840
MyHeritage Family TreesChristensa Mattsson (born Jönsdotter), 1695 - 1762
FamilySearch Family TreeChristina Jacobson (born Jonsdotter), 1752 - 1832
FamilySearch Family TreeChristensa Sjöström (born Jonsdotter), 1776 - 1840
FamilySearch Family TreeChristensa Jonsdotter, 1758 - 1758
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Christensa Jonsdotter, born 1820
Sweden Household Examination Books
Christensa Jonsdotter, born 1803
Sweden Household Examination Books
Christensa Jonsdotter, born 1819
Sweden Household Examination Books
Christensa Jonsdotter, died 1859
Sweden, DeathsChristensa Jonsdotter, 1658 - 1717
Geni World Family TreeChristensa Jonsdotter
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Christensa Jonsdotter, born 1822
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Christensa Jonsdotter, born 1793
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Christensa Jonsdotter, born 1763
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920
Christensa Jonsdotter, born 1850
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- Christina Jon
- Christy Jonsen
- Kristena Jonsson
- Kristina Jon
- Tina Jonsen


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The first name Christensa is a variant of the name Christina, which has its roots in the Greek name "Christianos," meaning "follower of Christ." This name emerged in early Christian communities, particularly in regions such as Greece and later spread throughout Europe, especially in countries like Italy, Spain, and Scandinavia. The name is often associated with qualities such as faith, devotion, and purity, reflecting the Christian heritage of its bearers. Variations of Christensa include Christina, Christine, and Kristina, each with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation across various languages and cultures. For instance, "Cristina" is commonly used in Spanish and Italian-speaking countries, while "Kristina" is prevalent in Slavic regions. The name has maintained its popularity over centuries, often linked to notable historical figures and saints, which further solidifies its significance in Christian tradition.
The last name Jonsdotter is of Swedish origin, derived from the patronymic naming tradition common in Scandinavia, where surnames were often formed by combining the father's name with the suffix "-dotter," meaning "daughter of." This indicates that Jonsdotter literally means "daughter of Jon," with Jon being a variant of the name John, which has biblical roots and means "God is gracious." The name is primarily found in Sweden and reflects the historical practice of naming children after their parents, which was prevalent in rural communities where lineage and family ties were significant. Variations of the name can include Jonsson (son of Jon) and Jonsson's daughter, depending on the region and the gender of the individual. While Jonsdotter is less common today due to the shift towards fixed surnames, it remains a notable example of the rich tradition of Swedish patronymics, highlighting the cultural importance of familial connections in Scandinavian history.
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