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Ester Susanna Lundgren (born f. Söderman), 1887 - 1936
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Ester, Sofia Söderman (born Eriksson), 1886 - 1956
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Ester, Sofia Söderman (born Eriksson), 1886 - 1956
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Ester Susanna Lundgren (born f. Söderman), 1887 - 1936
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Ester Sofia Söderman (born Eriksson), 1886 - 1956
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Ester Agnes Vestmark (born Söderman), 1895 - 1919
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Ester Irene Söderman (born Ekholm), 1904 - 1974
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Ester Irene Söderman (born Ekholm), 1904 - 1974
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Ester Margareta Söderman (born Wässing), 1928 - 2011
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Ester Margit Nilsson, 1915 - 2010
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Ester Sofia Söderman (born Eriksson), 1886 - 1956
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Ester Sofia Söderman, 1886 - 1956
MyHeritage Family TreesEster Susanna Lundgren (born Söderman), 1887 - 1936
MyHeritage Family TreesEster Susanna Lundgren (born Söderman), 1887 - 1936
MyHeritage Family TreesEster Sofia Söderman (born Jansson), 1904 - 1999
MyHeritage Family TreesEster* Amalia Söderman (born Söderman f Sjöblom), 1883 - 1965
MyHeritage Family TreesEster Albertina Söderman (born Ågren), 1888 - 1954
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Ester Ottilia Söderman, 1893 - 1924
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Ester Anna Maria Söderman, 1919 - 1939
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Ester Katarina Matilda Söderman, born 1869
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Ester Karl Maria Söderman, born 1869
Sweden Household Examination BooksEster Alexandra Söderman, 1888 - 1960
BillionGravesEster Maria Jonsson (born Söderman), 1911 - 2001
FamilySearch Family TreeEster Amalia Söderman (born Sjöblom), 1883 - 1965
FamilySearch Family TreeEster Maria Söderman, 1900 - 1901
FamilySearch Family TreeEster Söderman, 1907 - 1908
FamilySearch Family TreeEster Amalia Söderman f Sjöblom, 1883 - 1965
Geni World Family TreeEster Elin Elisabet Lehmusto (born Söderman), 1904 - 1992
Geni World Family TreeEster Karolina Ahlgren (born Söderman), 1836 - 1881
Geni World Family TreeEster Elisabet Viktoria Söderman, 1892 - 1964
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Ester Viktoria Elisabet Söderman, born 1892
1910 Sweden Census
Ester Emma Alvina Söderman, born 1889
1910 Sweden Census
Ester Susanna Söderman, born 1887
1910 Sweden Census
Ester Katarina Matilda Söderman, born 1869
1910 Sweden Census
Ester Söderman, born 1889
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951
Ester Söderman, born Circa 1901
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951
Ester Susanna Söderman, born 1887
1930 Sweden Census
Ester Anna Maria Söderman, born 1919
1930 Sweden Census
Ester Söderman, born 1885
Finland, Population Tax Lists, 1910Ester Kristina Söderman, 1909 - 2001
Sweden, Stockholm BurialsEster Katarina Matilda Söderman, born 1899
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920
Ester Söderman
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Ester Söderman
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- Essie Soderman
- Esta Soderman
- Estelle Soderman
- Hester Soderman
- Arabic: إستر سوديرمان (Isṭar Sūdīrmān)
- Danish: Ester Søderman
- Japanese: エスター・ソーダーマン (Esutā Sōdāman)
- Norwegian: Ester Søderman
- Russian: Эстер Сёдерман (Ester Syoderman)


- Sweden 67%
- Finland 33%
The name Ester has its origins in the Persian word "star," which is reflected in its association with the Hebrew name "Esther," found in the biblical Book of Esther. This name is historically linked to Jewish culture and has been widely used in various regions, particularly in Europe and the Americas, due to the Jewish diaspora. The meaning of Ester often symbolizes brightness and beauty, traits that were admired in the biblical figure Esther, who was known for her courage and intelligence. Variations of the name include "Esther" in English and Hebrew, "Ester" in Spanish and Portuguese, and "Hester" in Dutch and English, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its popularity across cultures, often associated with strong, resilient women, reflecting the characteristics of its historical bearers.
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