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Erika Jönsberg (born Mattsdotter Baggas), 1857 - 1935
MyHeritage Family TreesErika Mattsdotter Jönsberg (born Baggas), 1857 - 1935
MyHeritage Family TreesErika Mattsdotter Jönsberg (born Baggas), 1857 - 1935
MyHeritage Family TreesErika Mattsdotter Jönsberg (born Baggas), 1857 - 1935
MyHeritage Family TreesErika Mattsdotter Jönsberg (born Baggas), 1857 - 1935
MyHeritage Family TreesErika Mattsdotter Jönsberg (born Baggas), 1857 - 1935
MyHeritage Family TreesErika Jönsberg (born Mattsdotter), 1857 - 1935
MyHeritage Family TreesErika Jönsberg (born Mattsdotter), 1857 - 1935
MyHeritage Family TreesErika Mattsdotter Jönsberg (born Baggas), 1857 - 1935
MyHeritage Family TreesErika Lovisa Carlsson, born 1831
MyHeritage Family TreesErika Mattsdotter Jönsberg (born Baggas), 1857 - 1935
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The name Erika has its origins in Old Norse, derived from the name "Eiríkr," which means "eternal ruler" or "ever powerful." It first appeared in Scandinavia, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Norway and Sweden. Historically, the name has been associated with nobility and leadership, reflecting the characteristics of strength and authority in those who bore it. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Erica" in English-speaking countries, "Erika" in German and Hungarian contexts, and "Eirík" in Icelandic. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation, but they all retain a connection to the original meaning. The name has remained popular in various countries, often symbolizing resilience and leadership qualities, making it a favored choice for many parents.
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