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Christina Engbjerg, Leth Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina Regina Jeppsson (born Estenberg (A 1678)), 1723 - 1804
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Christina "Christine v. Engbjerg" Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina (Christine v. Engbjerg) Regina Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina Engbjerg, Leth Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina Engbjerg, Leth Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina (Christine v. Engbjerg) Jørgensen Leth Langemach (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina (Christine v. Engbjerg) Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina (Christine v. Engbjerg) Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina "Christine v. Engbjerg" Estenberg, 1733 - 1803
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Christina "Christine v. Engbjerg" Estenberg, 7 B., 1733 - 1803
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Christina "Christine v. Engbjerg" Estenberg, 1733 - 1803
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Christina "Christine v. Engbjerg" Estenberg, 1733 - 1803
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Christina Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina Leth, (A 1678) Tab 2 (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina Regina Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina (Christine v. Engbjerg) Regina Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina Regina Leth (born Estenberg), 1724 - 1725
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Christina Leth (born Estenberg), 1733 - 1803
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Christina Estenberg, born 1841
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Christina Estenberg, born 1841
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Christina Estenberg, born 1812
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Christina Maria Estenberg, born 1837
Sweden Household Examination BooksCarolina Christina Passy (born Estenberg), 1806 - 1895
Geni World Family TreeChristina Carlsdotter, 1683 - 1763
Geni World Family TreeEva Christina Estenberg, 1870 - 1913
Geni World Family TreeAnna Christina Estenberg, 1874 - 1876
Geni World Family TreeChristina Chatarina Estenberg (born Reiss), 1744 - 1789
FamilySearch Family TreeChristina Regina Estenberg, 1724 - 1725
FamilySearch Family TreeChristina Estenberg (born Carlsdotter), died 1752
FamilySearch Family TreeChristina Charlotta Schröder (born Estenberg)
FamilySearch Family TreeChristina Estenberg, born 1812
Sweden, Stockholm City Census, 1855Christina Charlotta Estenberg, born 1801
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Christina Estenberg
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The name Christina has its origins in the Latin name "Christianus," meaning "follower of Christ," which reflects its strong Christian roots. It first appeared in the early Christian era, particularly in regions of Europe where Christianity spread, such as Italy and Greece. The name became popular in various forms across different cultures, often associated with qualities such as faith, devotion, and purity. Notable variations of the name include Christine in French, Cristina in Spanish and Italian, and Kristina in Scandinavian languages, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and spelling. Throughout history, many women named Christina have been associated with strong, virtuous characteristics, often taking on roles in religious or community leadership, which aligns with the name's meaning. The name has remained popular across various cultures and continues to be a common choice for girls today.
The last name Estenberg has its origins in Northern Europe, particularly in regions that are now part of Germany and Scandinavia. The name is believed to derive from the Germanic elements "esten," meaning "east," and "berg," meaning "mountain" or "hill," suggesting a geographical feature or a location near elevated terrain. Historically, surnames like Estenberg were often associated with the characteristics of the land or the occupations of those who lived there, possibly indicating a family that resided near a prominent hill or mountain in the eastern part of a region. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including Estenbergh and Estenbarg, which may reflect regional dialects or linguistic shifts over time. While the name is not exceedingly common, it carries with it a sense of geographical identity and historical significance tied to the landscapes of its origin.
Ulrika ChormanHedvig EstenbergFredrika Dahlman löckeFredrika EstenbergRegina Von estenbergSara JeppssonElisabeth EstenbergJons PerssonUlrika EstenbergSara EstenbergElisabet EstenbergGabriel EstenbergPetrus EstenbergElisabeth PerssonRegina WestersköldElsa EstenbergHedvig Von kühleCarl EstenbergChristina Westersköld
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