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Gustav Emil Werner Strand, 1885 - 1950
MyHeritage Family TreesGustav Victor Johansson Strand, 1848 - 1848
MyHeritage Family TreesGustav Victor Johansson Strand, 1848 - 1848
MyHeritage Family TreesGustav Victor Johansson Strand, 1848 - 1848
MyHeritage Family TreesGustav Johansson Strand, 1832 - 1907
MyHeritage Family TreesGustav Valdemar Strand, 1920 - 2008
MyHeritage Family TreesGustav Evert (Johansson) Strand, 1931 - 1932
MyHeritage Family TreesGustav Evert Strand, 1931 - 1932
MyHeritage Family TreesGustav* Valdemar Strand, 1920 - 2008
MyHeritage Family TreesGustav Victor Johansson Strand, 1848 - 1848
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The first name Gustav has its origins in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden and Denmark, and is derived from the Old Norse name "Gustaf," which is believed to mean "staff of the Goths" or "the one who is supported by the Goths." Historically, the name is associated with several Swedish kings, most notably Gustav I, who played a crucial role in Sweden's independence from Denmark in the 16th century. The name reflects qualities of leadership and strength, often linked to those who bore it in positions of authority or nobility. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Gustavus" in Latin contexts, "Gustavo" in Spanish and Portuguese, and "Gustavus" in English, with each variation maintaining a similar pronunciation but adapting to local linguistic norms. The name has remained popular in various countries, symbolizing a rich historical legacy and a connection to Scandinavian heritage.
The last name "Johansson Strand" has its roots in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden, where "Johansson" is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Johan," with Johan being the Swedish form of the name John, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious." The addition of "Strand," which translates to "beach" or "shore" in Swedish, likely indicates a geographical feature associated with the family, suggesting that the original bearers may have lived near a coastal area or riverbank. This combination of names reflects both lineage and location, common in Scandinavian naming traditions. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures, such as "Johansen" in Denmark and Norway, and "Johnson" in English-speaking countries, showcasing the adaptability of the name through linguistic and cultural shifts. The surname "Johansson Strand" encapsulates a rich heritage, linking familial identity with the natural landscape of Sweden.
Johannes PerssonHilda Johansson koskiBeda StrandJohan Johansson strandUlrika MariasdotterAnna HenriksdotterMaria Persdotter strandHilda StrandAnna StrandJohan StrandGustava MagnusdotterGustaf Johansson strandNils JohanssonEmma Johansdotter strandIngrid AndersdotterJohannes StrandKarl StrandKarl Johansson strandFrans Strand
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