Tutki henkilöitä nimeltä Esther Simonsdotter
Tutustu historiallisiin tietoihin MyHeritagessa, joka on johtava foorumi sukuhistorian löytämiseen kansainvälisesti. Syvenny henkilön Esther Simonsdotter elämään kautta historian syntymä-, avioliitto- ja kuolintietojen, väestölaskentojen ja muiden tietojen avulla.
Esther Linnea Magnusson (o.s. Simonsdotter), 1898 - 2002
MyHeritage sukupuutEsther Simonsdotter, 1766 - 1791
MyHeritage sukupuutEsther Johansson (o.s. Simonsdotter), 1789 - 1864
MyHeritage sukupuutEsther Halena Simonsdotter, syntynyt 1904
MyHeritage sukupuutEsther Lang (o.s. Simonsdotter), syntynyt 1781
MyHeritage sukupuut
Esther Sofia, syntynyt 1897
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Esther, syntynyt 1819
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Esther, syntynyt 1834
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Esther, syntynyt 1792
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915Esther Sofia Simonsdotter, 1897 - 1898
FamilySearch sukupuuEsther Simonsdotter, 1766 - 1791
FamilySearch sukupuuEsther Simonsdotter, 1790 - 1792
FamilySearch sukupuuSyötä muutama nimi niin MyHeritage rakentaa sukupuusi ja saat uutta tietoa henkilöstä Esther Simonsdotter
Aloita Tuo sukupuu (GEDCOM)
- Essie Simonsdotter
- Estelle Simonsdotter
- Etta Simonsdotter
- Hester Simonsdotter


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The name Esther has its origins in the Hebrew language, derived from the word "hadassah," meaning "myrtle," a plant symbolizing peace and prosperity. It is also associated with the Persian word "setareh," meaning "star," which reflects the name's connotation of brightness and guidance. Esther is most famously linked to the biblical figure in the Book of Esther, a Jewish queen of Persia who played a crucial role in saving her people from persecution, thus embodying bravery and resilience. The name has been widely used in Jewish communities and has spread to various cultures, particularly in Christian contexts, due to its biblical significance. Variations of the name include Estera in Polish, Hester in English, and Ishtar in ancient Mesopotamian cultures, each carrying its unique pronunciation and cultural significance. The name Esther has remained popular across different regions, symbolizing strength and beauty, and continues to be a favored choice for many parents today.
The last name Simonsdotter is of Swedish origin, derived from the patronymic naming tradition common in Scandinavia, where surnames are formed by adding a suffix to the father's name. In this case, "Simonsdotter" translates to "daughter of Simon," with "dotter" meaning daughter in Swedish. This surname likely emerged in Sweden during the Middle Ages, a period when patronymics were widely used to denote lineage and familial connections. The name Simon itself has Hebrew roots, meaning "he has heard," and was a popular name among early Christians, which may have influenced its prevalence in Sweden. Variations of the surname can be found in different forms, such as Simonsdatter in Danish and Norwegian contexts, reflecting the linguistic differences across the Nordic countries. While the name is less common today, it retains historical significance, often associated with familial heritage and the social structures of past societies where lineage played a crucial role in identity.
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