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Harry Gunnar Sjöman, 1907 - 1970
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MyHeritage Family TreesHarry Sjöman, born 1919
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Harry Regina Gerhard Sjöman, born 1905
Sweden Household Examination BooksHarry Gunnar Sjöman, 1907 - 1970
Geni World Family TreeHarry Rainer Alarik Sjöman nykyisin Niklas Segersvärd (born Sjöman), 1950 - 2023
Geni World Family TreeHarry Jakob Edvard Sjöman, 1913 - 1913
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Harry Sjöman, born 1888
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- Hal Sjöman
- Hari Sjöman
- Harold Sjöman
- Hary Sjöman
- Henry Sjöman
- Japanese: ハリー・シェーマン (Harī Shēmān)
- Russian: Гарри Сёман (Garri Syoman)
The first name "Harry" has its origins in the Old High German name "Heimirich," which means "home ruler" or "ruler of the household." It first appeared in medieval Europe, particularly in England and France, where it became popular through the influence of the Norman Conquest in the 11th century. The name is often associated with nobility and leadership, as many historical figures, including several English kings, bore the name. Variations of "Harry" can be found across different cultures and languages, such as "Henry" in English, "Henri" in French, "Enrique" in Spanish, and "Heinrich" in German, each reflecting local linguistic adaptations. The name has maintained its popularity over the centuries, often symbolizing strength and authority, and continues to be a favored choice in various parts of the world today.
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