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Elin Ala-Tuomola (born Andersdotter Dahlberg), 1723 - 1787
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Andersdotter (Helena Antintytär) Ala-Tuomola (born Dahlberg), 1723 - 1787
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Ala-Tuomola (born Andersdotter Dahlberg), 1723 - 1787
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Andersdotter Ala-Tuomola (born Dahlberg), 1723 - 1787
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Andersdotter Ala-Tuomola (born Dahlberg), 1723 - 1787
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Andersdotter Ala-Tuomola (born Dahlberg), 1723 - 1787
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Andersdotter Ala-Tuomola (born Dahlberg), 1723 - 1787
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Michelsson Tuomola (born Andersdotter Dahlberg), 1723 - 1787
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The name Elin has its roots in various cultures, primarily deriving from the Hebrew name "Eliana," meaning "God has answered" or "my God has answered." It is also associated with the Greek name "Helen," which means "light" or "torch," symbolizing brightness and beauty. Elin is particularly popular in Scandinavian countries, where it has been embraced as a modern yet traditional name. Historically, it has been linked to qualities of warmth, intelligence, and creativity, often associated with individuals who are nurturing and insightful. Variations of the name include Ellen and Helena in English-speaking countries, as well as Eline in Dutch and Elina in Finnish, each carrying similar meanings but differing slightly in pronunciation and cultural significance. The name Elin has gained popularity in recent years, reflecting a trend towards shorter, elegant names that maintain a connection to historical roots.
The last name Ala-tuomola has Finnish origins, primarily associated with the region of Finland, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is derived from the Finnish words "ala," meaning "below" or "under," and "tuomola," which is related to "tuomi," referring to the bird cherry tree or the place where such trees grow. This suggests a geographical or topographical connection, possibly indicating that the original bearers of the name lived near a notable landscape feature or a grove of bird cherry trees. The name may have been used to describe individuals who lived in a specific area characterized by these trees, reflecting a common practice in Finnish naming conventions that often link surnames to nature or local geography. Variations of the name may exist due to regional dialects or spelling differences, but specific notable variations are less documented. Overall, Ala-tuomola encapsulates a blend of natural imagery and geographical identity, typical of Finnish surnames.
Anders Svensson dahlbergAnna Ala-tuomolaAnna Jöransdotter juonikasElisabeth Jacobsdotter tuomolaJacob JacobssonHelena Ala-tuomolaThomas Jacobsson tuomolaEeva TuomolaJohan JacobssonEva Jacobsdotter tuomolaJaakko TuomolaJacob Michelsson tuomolaSigfred HenrichssonAnna DahlbergAnna JuonikasJuho Ala-tuomolaSigfrid TuntematonEeva PerttulaHelena Dahlberg
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