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Emma Christina Strand (born Johansdotter Strand), 1866 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Christina Strand (born Johansdotter Strand), 1866 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Christina Johansdotter Strand, 1866 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Charlotta Johansdotter Strand, 1846 - 1846
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Charlotta Johansdotter Strand, 1846 - 1846
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Bucht (born Johansdotter Strand), born 1849
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Charlotta Johansdotter Strand, born 1868
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Emma Johansdotter Strand, born 1849
Sweden Household Examination BooksEmma Christina Johansdotter Strand, 1866 - 1951
Geni World Family TreeEmma Charlotta Johansdotter Strand, 1846 - 1846
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Emma Johansdotter Strand, born 1849
1880 Sweden CensusEmma Christina Johansdotter Strand, 1866 - 1951
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The name Emma has its origins in the Germanic word "ermen," meaning "whole" or "universal," and it first appeared in the early medieval period, particularly in England and France. Historically, it gained popularity through figures such as Emma of Normandy, who was the wife of two English kings in the 11th century, and later through literary works, including Jane Austen's novel "Emma," published in 1815. The name is often associated with qualities such as strength, independence, and nurturing, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it in earlier times. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Emilia" in Italian and Spanish, "Aimee" in French, and "Ema" in Slavic languages, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. Emma has remained a popular name in many countries, consistently ranking high in baby name lists, showcasing its enduring appeal and versatility across generations.
The last name Johansdotter strand has its origins in Sweden, where it is a patronymic surname derived from the given name Johan, meaning "God is gracious." The suffix "dotter" indicates "daughter of," suggesting that the name was originally used to denote the daughter of a man named Johan. This naming convention was common in Scandinavian cultures, particularly in Sweden, where surnames often reflect lineage. The term "strand" translates to "beach" or "shore" in Swedish, which may indicate a geographical connection to coastal areas or a family living near a body of water. Variations of the surname can be found in different forms, such as Johansdottir in Icelandic contexts, where the patronymic system is still prevalent, and other adaptations may exist in different Scandinavian countries. The name reflects both familial ties and geographical features, encapsulating the heritage of those who initially bore it.
Ulrika MariasdotterHelmer StrandCarl StrandMaria Persdotter strandClara NickelsonJohannes StrandKarl Johansson strandAnna JanssonLloyd StrandNils Johansson strandJohanna GustafssonAnna JohansdotterGustaf Johansson strandGustav Johansson strandJohannes Huggla olofssonJohanna JohannesdotterJohan StrandAugusta Nelson
Helena Johansdotter stortuutarMargareta Johansdotter storveckumBodilla Johansdotter strachounBrita Johansdotter strachounAnna Johansdotter strahlAnna Johansdotter strandJosefina Johansdotter strandKarin Johansdotter strandMaria Johansdotter strandMathilda Johansdotter strandAnna Johansdotter strandbergCatharina Johansdotter strandberg
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