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Elin Michelson (Michaelis) Suldal, MICHAELIS (born Jonsdtr), Circa 1603 - 1678
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Håkansson (born Jonsdtr), 1700 - 1771
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Håkansson (born Jonsdtr), 1700 - 1771
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Matthison (born Jonsdtr), 1719 - 1793
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Matthison (born Jonsdtr), 1719 - 1793
MyHeritage Family TreesElin NILSSON (born JONSdtr), 1670 - 1738
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Elin Jonsdtr, 1743 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Jonsdtr, 1743 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesElin PERSSON (born JONSdtr), 1650 - 1717
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Elin Jonsdtr, 1733 - 1733
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Jonsdtr, 1733 - 1733
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Jonsdtr, 1733 - 1743
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Jonsdtr, 1735 - 1743
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Håkansson (born Jonsdtr), 1700 - 1771
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Matthison (born Jonsdtr), 1719 - 1793
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Matthison (born Jonsdtr), 1719 - 1793
MyHeritage Family TreesElin Håkansson (born Jonsdtr), 1700 - 1771
MyHeritage Family TreesElin NILSSON (born JONSdtr), 1670 - 1738
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Elin Jonsdtr, 1779 - 1831
Sweden Household Examination Books
Elin Valborg Jonsdtr, born 1888
Sweden Household Examination Books
Elin Jonsdtr, born 1795
Sweden Household Examination Books
Elin Jonsdtr, born 1829
Sweden Household Examination BooksElin Matthison (born Jonsdtr), 1719 - 1793
FamilySearch Family TreeElin Martensson (born Jonsdotter), 1749 - 1814
FamilySearch Family TreeElin Petersson (born Jonsdtr), 1753 - 1806
FamilySearch Family TreeElin Petersson (born Jonsdtr), 1753 - 1806
FamilySearch Family TreeElin Jonsdtr, 1700 - 1700
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- Alin Jonsdot
- Elean Jonsdoter
- Ellen Jonsdott
- Elyn Jonsdotter
- Danish: Elin Jonsdatter
- Finnish: Elin Jonsdotter
- Icelandic: Elín Jónsdóttir
- Norwegian: Elin Jonsdatter
- Swedish: Elin Jonsdotter


- Sweden 93%
- Norway 7%
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 Jonsdtr is of Scandinavian origin, specifically rooted in Icelandic naming conventions, where it translates to "daughter of Jon." The name Jon itself is derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious," and has been a common given name in various cultures. Jonsdtr reflects the patronymic tradition prevalent in Iceland, where surnames are formed based on the father's first name, indicating lineage and familial ties. This naming system is particularly significant in Iceland, where it has been used for centuries, and it emphasizes the importance of ancestry. Variations of the name can be found in other Nordic countries, where similar patronymic systems exist, such as Jonsdóttir in Iceland and Jonsson in Sweden, which denotes "son of Jon." While the spelling and pronunciation may vary, the underlying meaning remains consistent, highlighting the connection to the father’s name and the cultural significance of lineage in these societies.
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