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Edvard Jeremianpoika Viinikainen (o.s. Wiinikainen), 1884 - 1924
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Edvard Jeremiasson Viinikainen (o.s. Wiinikainen), 1884 - 1924
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Edvard Jeremiasson Viinikainen, 1884 - 1924
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Edvard Jeremiasson Viinikainen, 1884 - 1924
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Edvard Jeremiaanpoika Viinikainen, 1884 - 1924
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Edvard Jeremiasson Viinikainen (o.s. Wiinikainen), 1884 - 1924
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Edvard Jeremiasson Viinikainen (o.s. Wiinikainen), 1884 - 1924
MyHeritage Family TreesEdvard Stiinanpoika Viinikainen, 1876 - 1941
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Edvard Jeremianpoika Viinikainen, 1884 - 1924
MyHeritage Family TreesEdvard Jeremiasson Viinikainen (o.s. Wiinikainen), 1884 - 1924
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Edvard Viinikainen, born 1884
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The first name Edvard has its origins in Old English and Old High German, derived from the elements "ead," meaning wealth or fortune, and "weard," meaning guardian or protector. This name first appeared in England and Germany during the early medieval period, often associated with nobility and royalty, as seen in figures like King Edward the Confessor. The meaning of Edvard reflects the characteristics of leadership and protection, suggesting a person who is both prosperous and a guardian of others. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Edward in English, Édouard in French, Eduardo in Spanish and Portuguese, and Edvard in Scandinavian languages, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling but retaining the core meaning. The name has remained popular through the centuries, often linked to historical figures and saints, and continues to be a favored choice in various cultures today.
The last name Viinikainen is of Finnish origin, primarily found in Finland and among Finnish communities in other countries. The name is derived from the Finnish word "viini," meaning "wine," combined with the suffix "-kainen," which often denotes a connection to a place or a characteristic. Historically, surnames in Finland often reflected occupations or geographical features, and Viinikainen may have originally referred to someone involved in the wine trade or a location associated with vineyards, although wine production is not traditionally prominent in Finnish culture. Variations of the name may include different spellings or adaptations in other languages, but Viinikainen itself remains relatively consistent in its Finnish form. The name is less common outside Finland, and while it may not have widespread variations, it reflects the unique linguistic and cultural heritage of the Finnish people.
Ida MakkonenToivo ViinikainenHilja ViinikainenIda ViinikainenHilda ViinikainenAkseli ViinikainenKalle WiinikainenAlma ViinikainenSesilia ViinikainenKalle ViinikainenViktor ViinikainenAnna ViinikainenCesilia ManninenCesilia ViinikainenArvi ViinikainenHilda ToivakkaKarl ViinikainenVilho ViinikainenSesilia ManninenJeremias Viinikainen
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