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Fredrik Juhanpoika Mikola s Lagerbäck, 1858 - 1948
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Fredrik Juhanpoika Mikola s Lagerbäck, 1858 - 1948
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Fredrik Juhanpoika Mikola s Lagerbäck, 1858 - 1948
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Fredrik Juhanpoika Mikola s Lagerbäck, 1858 - 1948
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Fredrik Juhanpoika Mikola s Lagerbäck, 1858 - 1948
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Fredrik Juhanpoika Mikola s Lagerbäck, 1858 - 1948
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Fredrik Juhanpoika Mikola s Lagerbäck, 1858 - 1948
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Fredrik Nestor Mikola, born 1889
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The first name Fredrik has its origins in the Germanic elements "frid," meaning peace, and "ric," meaning ruler or power, which together convey the meaning of "peaceful ruler." This name first appeared in various forms across Northern Europe, particularly in Scandinavia and Germany, where it was popularized by various historical figures, including kings and nobility. The name reflects characteristics of leadership and tranquility, often associated with those who held positions of authority or governance. Variations of Fredrik include Frederik, Frederick, and Frederic, with each variant appearing in different countries and languages, such as the Dutch "Frederik," the French "Frédéric," and the English "Frederick." These variations may differ in pronunciation and spelling but retain the core meaning associated with leadership and peace. Historically, the name has been borne by numerous notable figures, including kings of Denmark and Norway, further solidifying its significance in European history.
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