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Folke Söder, 1938 - 1985
MyHeritage Family TreesFolke Sigvard Söder, 1918 - 2000
MyHeritage Family TreesFolke Sigvard Söder, 1918 - 2000
MyHeritage Family TreesFolke Sigvard Söder, 1918 - 2000
MyHeritage Family TreesFolke Söder, 1907 - 1977
MyHeritage Family TreesFolke Sigvard Söder, 1918 - 2000
MyHeritage Family TreesFolke Malte Inge Söder, 1919 - 1992
MyHeritage Family TreesFolke Sigvard Söder, 1918 - 2000
MyHeritage Family TreesFolke Söder, born 1928
MyHeritage Family TreesFolke Söder, born 1928
MyHeritage Family TreesFolke Sigvard Soder, born 1918
MyHeritage Family TreesFolke Sigvard Söder, 1918 - 2000
Geni World Family TreeFolke Ingmar Söder, born 1928
Geni World Family TreeFolke Söder
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Folke Ingvar Söder, born 1928
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The first name Folke has its origins in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden, where it is derived from the Old Norse word "folki," meaning "people" or "folk." Historically, the name has been associated with a sense of community and belonging, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it as leaders or representatives of their communities. Folke is often linked to the Viking Age, a period when names were chosen to signify strength and connection to one's heritage. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Folker" in German-speaking regions and "Folke" itself being used in Denmark and Norway, where it retains similar meanings. The pronunciation may vary slightly, but the essence of the name remains tied to its roots in the concept of the people or community. Overall, Folke embodies a rich historical significance and a connection to the collective identity of the Scandinavian people.
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