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Gustafv Valfrid Gustafsson, 1850 - 1924
MyHeritage Family TreesGustafv Arthur Gustafsson, 1885 - 1961
MyHeritage Family TreesGustafv Daniel Gustafsson, 1867 - 1921
MyHeritage Family TreesGustafv Gustafsson, 1766 - 1767
MyHeritage Family TreesGustafv Gustafsson, 1766 - 1767
MyHeritage Family TreesGustafv Gustafsson, 1766 - 1767
MyHeritage Family TreesGustafv Gustafsson, born 1767
MyHeritage Family TreesGustafv Gustafsson, born 1767
MyHeritage Family TreesGustaf Gustafsson Antila, 1767 - 1808
FamilySearch Family TreeGustafv Valfrid Gustafsson, 1850 - 1924
FamilySearch Family TreeGustafv Gustafsson, 1765 - 1765
FamilySearch Family TreeGustafv Gustafsson, born 1767
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Gustafv Ivan Gustafsson, born 1907
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Gustafv. Gustafss., born 1751
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Gustafv Edvin Gustafsson, born 1870
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Gustafv John Gustafsson, born 1900
Sweden Household Examination BooksGustafv Gustafsson, 1765 - 1765
Finland, Baptisms, 1657-1890Gustafv Gustafsson, born 1771
Finland, Baptisms, 1657-1890Gustafv Gustafsson, born 1767
Finland, Baptisms, 1657-1890
Gustafv Gustafsson, died 1888
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The first name Gustafv has its roots in Scandinavian and Germanic languages, deriving from the Old Norse name "Gustaf," which is believed to mean "staff of the Goths" or "the one who is supported by the gods." This name first appeared in regions such as Sweden and Denmark, where it was historically associated with nobility and royalty, notably borne by several Swedish kings. The name reflects characteristics of strength and leadership, often linked to those in positions of authority or governance. Variations of Gustafv can be found across different cultures, including Gustav in Swedish and German, Gustave in French, and Gustavo in Spanish and Portuguese, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling but retaining the core essence of the name. The name has maintained its popularity over centuries, symbolizing a rich heritage and a connection to historical figures in Scandinavian history.
The last name Gustafsson is of Swedish origin, derived from the given name Gustaf, which itself is rooted in the Old Norse name Gustafr, meaning "staff of the Goths." This surname typically indicates "son of Gustaf," reflecting the patronymic naming tradition common in Scandinavian cultures, where surnames were often formed by adding "son" or "dottir" (daughter) to the father's name. The name Gustaf has historical significance in Sweden, associated with several kings, which may have conferred a sense of nobility or leadership to those who bore the surname. Variations of Gustafsson can be found in other Scandinavian countries, such as Gustafson in Norway and Gustafsson in Finland, where the spelling may differ slightly but retains the same meaning. The surname is prevalent in Sweden and among Swedish descendants worldwide, particularly in the United States, where many Swedish immigrants settled in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Overall, Gustafsson reflects a rich cultural heritage tied to familial lineage and historical significance in the Nordic region.
Maria GustafsdotterMaria Yli-kojolaMargetha GustafsdotterIsacus GustafssonJohan GustafssonKarl GustafssonCaisa GustafsdotterJoran GustafssonSusanna Yli kojolaCatharina YlikojolaIsaac GustafssonJohannes GustafssonAnna GustafssonGustaf AntilaJacob GustafssonMichael GustafssonSusan GustafsdrMartti TakaluomaKustaa Yli-kojolaCaisa Ylikojola
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