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Gunnar Mattias Sandström, 1906 - 1983
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Gunnar Theodor Sandström, 1883 - 1963
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Gunnar Mattias Sandström, 1906 - 1983
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Gunnar Johan Sandström, 1912 - 1996
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Gunnar Theodor Sandström, 1883 - 1963
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Fil.Mag Gunnar Erik Israel Sandström, 1896 - 1993
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GUNNAR Matias Sandström, 1906 - 1983
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Gunnar Erik Israel Sandström, 1886 - 1993
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Gunnar Johan Gustafsson Sandström, 1902 - 1952
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Gunnar Alexander Sandström, 1921 - 1967
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Gunnar Sandström, 1919 - 1991
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Gunnar Sandström, 1905 - 1961
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Fil.Mag Gunnar Erik Israel Sandström, 1896 - 1993
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Gunnar Sigfrid Sandström, 1899 - 1980
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Gunnar (Erik) Sandström, 1896 - Circa 1992
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Gunnar Sandström, 1905 - 1931
Sweden Household Examination Books
Gunnar Viola Emilia Sandström, born 1921
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Gunnar Amalia Sandström, born 1902
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Gunnar Evert Sandström, born 1910
Sweden Household Examination BooksGunnar Johan Sandström, 1885 - 1961
FamilySearch Family TreeGunnar Theodor Sandström, 1883 - 1963
FamilySearch Family TreeGunnar Sandström, 1916 - 1969
FamilySearch Family TreeGunnar Emmanuel Sandström, 1917 - 1979
FamilySearch Family TreeGunnar Karl Sandström, 1896 - 1980
Geni World Family TreePer Gunnar Sandström, 1889 - 1959
Geni World Family TreeGunnar Rune Sandström, 1927 - 1996
Geni World Family TreeGunnar Eliel Sandström, 1897 - 1972
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Gunnar Nils Gustaf Sandström, born 1917
Sweden, Births
Gunnar Erik Israel Sandström, born 1896
1930 Sweden Census
Gunnar Oliver Sandström, born 1896
1930 Sweden Census
Gunnar Rudolf Hjalmar Sandström, born 1908
1930 Sweden Census
Gunnar Holger Sandström, born 1908
1930 Sweden CensusGunnar Anders Sandström, 1921 - 1941
Finland, Second World War Casualties
Gunnar Teodor Sandström, born 1883
1910 Sweden Census
Gunnar Oliver Sandström, born 1896
1910 Sweden Census
Gunnar Sandström, born 1876
1890 Sweden CensusGunnar Bror Bernhard Sandström, 1931 - 2019
Sweden, Church of Sweden BurialsGunnar Nils Gustav Sandström, 1917 - 1984
Sweden, Church of Sweden BurialsGunnar Ture Christian Sandström, 1903 - 2001
Sweden, Church of Sweden BurialsGunnar August Sandström, 1906 - 1990
Sweden, Church of Sweden Burials
Gunnar Sandström, born Circa 1876
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951Gunnar Ludvig Herbert Sandström, 1897 - 1950
Sweden, Stockholm BurialsGunnar Sandström, born 1906
Sweden, Sailors and Seamen’s House Enrollments
Gunnar Sandström
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (North Carolina, South Carolina, District of Columbia)
Gunnar Sandström
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Gunnar Sandström
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- Finland 3%
The first name Gunnar has its origins in Old Norse, specifically derived from the elements "gunnr," meaning "battle," and "arr," meaning "warrior." This name was prevalent in Scandinavia, particularly in regions that are now modern-day Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, during the Viking Age. Historically, those who bore the name Gunnar were often associated with strength, bravery, and martial prowess, reflecting the warrior culture of the Norse people. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Gunnar" in Scandinavian countries, "Gunnar" in German-speaking regions, and "Gunar" in some Slavic languages. The name has also been adapted into various forms, such as "Gonhar" in some Celtic contexts. Over time, Gunnar has maintained its popularity, often symbolizing a connection to heritage and valor, and continues to be a favored choice in contemporary naming practices.
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