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Fanny Kristina Granström (born Jonsdotter), 1877 - 1947
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Fanny Kristina Granström (born Jonsdotter), 1877 - 1947
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Fanny Kristina Granström (born Jonsdotter), 1877 - 1947
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Fanny Kristina Granström (born Jonsdotter), 1877 - 1947
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Fanny Dorotea Ekholm (born Persson), 1910 - 1990
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Alexina Johansson (born Jonsdotter), 1889 - 1959
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Karolina Nyberg (born Jonsdotter), 1884 - 1961
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Charlotta Thoren (born Jonsdotter), 1880 - 1975
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Maria Jonsdotter, 1902 - 1971
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Alexina A Johansson (born Jonsdotter), 1889 - 1959
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Fanny Kristina Granström (born Jonsdotter), 1877 - 1947
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Fanny Kristina Granström (born Jonsdotter), 1877 - 1947
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Fanny Kristina Granström (born Jonsdotter), 1877 - 1947
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Fanny Christina Granström (born Jonsdotter), 1877 - 1947
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Charlotta Thoren (born Jonsdotter), 1880 - 1975
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Kristina Granström (born Jonsdotter), 1877 - 1947
MyHeritage Family TreesFanny Charlotta Thoren (born Jonsdotter), 1880 - 1975
FamilySearch Family TreeFanny Sofia Jonsdotter, 1884 - 1886
FamilySearch Family TreeFanny Kristina Granström (born Jonsdotter), born 1877
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Fanny Charlotta Jonsdotter, born 1855
Sweden Household Examination Books
Fanny Jonsdotter, born 1897
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Fanny Jonsdotter, born 1897
Sweden Household Examination BooksFanny Kristina Granström (born Jonsdotter), 1877 - 1947
Geni World Family TreeFanny Alexina A Johansson (born Jonsdotter), 1889 - 1959
Geni World Family TreeFanny Linnea Jonsdotter, 1906 - 1918
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Fanny Jonsdotter, born 1907
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Fanny Kristina Jonsdotter, born 1877
1930 Sweden Census
Fanny Jonsdotter, born Circa 1857
Canada, Passenger Lists, 1865-1922Fanny Andrea Christina Jonsdotter
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- Japanese: ファニー・ヨンズドッター (Fanī Yonzudottā)
- Russian: Фанни Йонсдоттер (Fanni Yonsdotter)
The first name Fanny has its origins in the Latin name "Franciscus," which means "Frenchman" or "free man." It gained popularity in the English-speaking world during the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly in Britain and the United States. Historically, Fanny was often used as a diminutive form of Frances or Francis, and it was associated with characteristics of independence and strength, reflecting the meaning of its root name. Variations of Fanny can be found in different cultures, such as "Fanny" in French, "Fania" in Hebrew, and "Francesca" in Italian, each carrying similar connotations of freedom and nobility. The name has also seen various spellings and pronunciations across regions, but it remains a recognizable and enduring choice in many English-speaking countries. Despite its decline in popularity in recent decades, Fanny retains a charming and vintage appeal.
The last name Jonsdotter is of Swedish origin, derived from the patronymic naming tradition common in Scandinavia, where surnames were often formed by combining the father's name with the suffix "-dotter," meaning "daughter of." This indicates that Jonsdotter literally means "daughter of Jon," with Jon being a variant of the name John, which has biblical roots and means "God is gracious." The name is primarily found in Sweden and reflects the historical practice of naming children after their parents, which was prevalent in rural communities where lineage and family ties were significant. Variations of the name can include Jonsson (son of Jon) and Jonsson's daughter, depending on the region and the gender of the individual. While Jonsdotter is less common today due to the shift towards fixed surnames, it remains a notable example of the rich tradition of Swedish patronymics, highlighting the cultural importance of familial connections in Scandinavian history.
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