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Miss Helena, Maud MacDonald (born Burman), 1919 - 2004
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Helena Catharina Sophia Brodin (born Burman), 1799 - 1868
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Helena Sofia Hellman (born Burman), 1821 - 1893
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Helena Helga Burman (born Larson), 1880 - 1959
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Helena Sofia Hellman (born Burman), 1821 - 1893
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Helena Sofia Hellman (born Burman), 1821 - 1893
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Helena Sofia Burman, 1821 - 1893
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Helena Sofia Burman, 1821 - 1893
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Helena Sofia Burman, 1821 - 1893
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Helena Sofia Hellman (born Burman), 1821 - 1893
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Helena Sofia Hellman (born Burman), 1821 - 1893
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Helena Rembertowska (born Burman), Circa 1868 - 1952
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Helena Burman in The Gazette - Aug 17 1948
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Helena Burman in The Boston Post - Sep 1 1937
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Helena Sofia Burman, 1835 - 1871
Sweden Household Examination Books
Helena Burman, 1766 - 1843
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Helena Katarina Burman, born 1855
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Helena Burman, born 1852
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Helena Burman, 1911 - 1938
Sweden, Deaths
Helena Kr. Burman, died 1879
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Helena Josefina Burman, 1907 - 1907
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Helena Kristina Burman, died 1877
Sweden, DeathsHelen Amanda Andersson Holmlund (born Burman), 1833 - 1868
FamilySearch Family TreeHelena Margaretha Eriksson (born Burman), 1829 - 1910
FamilySearch Family TreeHelena Bergner (born Burman), 1810 - 1873
FamilySearch Family TreeHelena Josefina Söderström (born Burman), 1875 - 1955
FamilySearch Family TreeHelena Burman, 1810 - 1873
Geni World Family TreeAlfhild Helena Andersson (born Burman), 1904 - 1999
Geni World Family TreeMargareta Pekantytär Burman, 1802 - 1869
Geni World Family TreeHelena Katarina Lundmark (born Burman), 1855 - 1938
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Helena Christina Burman, born 1850
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Helena Burman, born 1879
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Helena Burman, born 1891
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Helena Burman, born 1888
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Helena Ingeborg Burman, born 1898
1930 Sweden Census
Helena Burman, born 1913
1930 Sweden Census
Helena Burman, born Circa 1937
1940 United States Federal Census
Helena Burman, born Circa 1911
1940 United States Federal Census
Helena Katarina Burman, born 1853
1900 Sweden Census
Helena Burman, born 1852
1900 Sweden Census
Helena Burman, born 1835
1900 Sweden Census
Helena Josefina Burman, born 1875
1900 Sweden CensusHelena Burman, born 1852
1890 Sweden Census
Helena Burman, born 1852
1910 Sweden Census
Helena Christina Burman, born 1819
1880 Sweden Census
Helena Burman, born 1852
1880 Sweden Census
Helena M Burman, born 1919
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Helena E Burman, born 1921
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005Helena Maria Burman, 1948 - 2012
Sweden, Church of Sweden Burials
Helena Rebecca Burman, 1912 - 2004
United Kingdom Deaths, 1980-2024
Helena Aletta Burman, died 2007
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- Elina Burmann
- Helene Burmann
- Lena Burmann
- Leni Burmann
- Arabic: هيلينا بورمان (Haylīnā Būrman)
- Japanese: ヘレナ・バーマン (Herena Bāman)
- Russian: Елена Бурман (Yelena Burman)


- Sweden 94%
- Finland 6%
The name Helena has its roots in ancient Greece, derived from the Greek word "helene," which means "torch" or "light," symbolizing brightness and beauty. It is historically associated with Helen of Troy, a figure from Greek mythology whose abduction sparked the Trojan War, thus linking the name to themes of love and conflict. The name gained popularity in the Christian tradition due to Saint Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine, who is credited with finding the True Cross. Variations of Helena can be found across various cultures, including Elena in Italian and Spanish, Alena in Slavic languages, and Ilona in Hungarian, each carrying similar meanings of light and beauty. The name has maintained its popularity through the centuries, often associated with qualities such as grace and intelligence, making it a timeless choice in many regions around the world.
The last name Burman has its origins primarily in the British Isles, particularly in England and Scotland, where it is believed to have derived from the Old French term "bourman," meaning "a farmer" or "one who works the land." This occupational surname likely referred to individuals engaged in agriculture, reflecting the agrarian society of the time. The name may also have connections to the Middle English word "bur," which means "a dwelling" or "a house," suggesting a link to those who lived in or near a farmstead. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including "Bourman" and "Berman," with the latter being more common in Eastern European countries, particularly among Jewish communities, where it may have been adopted as a surname in the 19th century. The pronunciation and spelling can vary significantly based on regional dialects and linguistic influences, but the core meaning related to farming and land stewardship remains a common thread among its bearers.
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