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Hilda Amalia Lagerbäck (born Olsson Dalborg), 1868 - 1956
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Elisabeth Lagerbäck, 1882 - 1974
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Sofia Pettersson (born Lagerbäck), 1868 - 1947
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Lagerbäck, 1871 - 1872
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Amalia Lagerbäck (born Olsson-Dahlborg), 1868 - 1956
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Maria Aro (born Lagerbäck), 1896 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Elisabet Lagerbäck, 1882 - 1974
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Maria Mooseksentytär Aro (born Lagerbäck), 1896 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Elisabet Lagerbäck, 1882 - 1974
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Maria Wennerström (born Sundberg), 1891 - 1982
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Sophia Lagerbäck, born 1854
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Sophia Lagerbäck, born 1854
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Elisabet Lagerbäck, born 1882
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Maria Lagerbäck, born 1896
MyHeritage Family TreesHilda Elisabet Lagerbäck, 1882 - 1974
Geni World Family TreeHilda Maria Mooseksentytär Aro (born Lagerbäck), born 1896
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The first name Hilda has its origins in Old German, derived from the word "hild," which means "battle" or "war." It first appeared in regions of Germany and Scandinavia, where it was commonly used among the Germanic tribes. Historically, the name is associated with strength and valor, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it, often linked to warriors or strong female figures in folklore. Variations of the name Hilda can be found across different cultures, including Hildur in Icelandic, Hilda in Spanish and Portuguese, and Hild in Old English. The name has also been adapted into various forms, such as Hildy or Hildie, which are often used as affectionate diminutives. Hilda has maintained its popularity over the centuries, particularly in European countries, and continues to be a name that evokes a sense of resilience and courage.
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