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dotter Gustafsdotter, 1864 - 1864
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MyHeritage Family TreesDotter Larsdotter Idivuoma Gustafsdotter, 1742 - 1743
MyHeritage Family TreesDotter Larsdotter Idivuoma Gustafsdotter, 1742 - 1743
MyHeritage Family TreesDotter Gustafsdotter, 1764 - 1764
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MyHeritage Family TreesDotter Gustafsdotter, Gabrielsson, Circa 1612 - Circa 1612
MyHeritage Family TreesDotter Gustafsdotter, born 1795
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The first name "Dotter" has its origins in the Scandinavian region, particularly in countries like Sweden and Norway, where it is derived from the Old Norse word "dóttir," meaning "daughter." Historically, this name was often used in a patronymic context, indicating lineage and familial ties, as it was common to denote a person's relationship to their father, thus reflecting the social structure of the time. The name embodies characteristics of nurturing and familial connection, aligning with the traditional role of daughters in society. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Dottir" in Icelandic, which retains the same meaning, and "Daughter" in English, although the latter is more of a descriptive term than a proper name. While "Dotter" is not widely used as a first name today, its historical significance and connection to family heritage remain noteworthy.
The last name Gustafsdotter is of Swedish origin, derived from the given name Gustaf, which itself is rooted in the Old Norse name Gustafr, meaning "staff of the Goths." This surname typically indicates lineage, as the suffix "-dotter" translates to "daughter of," suggesting that it was originally used to denote the female descendants of a man named Gustaf. Historically, surnames in Sweden often reflected patronymic traditions, where children were named after their fathers, thus linking them to their familial heritage. Variations of the surname can be found in different Scandinavian countries, such as Gustafsdatter in Norway and Gustafsdotter in Denmark, with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting regional linguistic characteristics. While the name is less common today, it remains a testament to the rich cultural and historical tapestry of Sweden and its naming conventions.
Catharina GustafsdotterKarl GustafssonEric GustafssonMargeta GustafsdotterJonas GustafssonKarin GustafsdotterAnna GustafsdotterCarin GustafsdotterBrita ErsdotterOlof GustafssonAnders GustafssonJohan GabrielssonMatths GustafssonStina OlofsdotterLars GustafssonBrita OutinenGustaf LarssonMichel GustafssonGabriel GabrielssonPer Gustafsson
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