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Hilma Karolina Andersdotter Tuominen (born Björman), born 1852
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Hilma Vilhelmina Vihtorintytär Björman (born Kerko), 1886 - 1961
MyHeritage Family TreesHilma Karoliina Antintytär Björman, born 1852
MyHeritage Family TreesHilma Rosina Carolina Björman, born 1823
MyHeritage Family TreesHilma Rosina Carolina Björman, born 1823
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Hilma Birgit Gunilla Björman, born 1910
Sweden Household Examination Books
Hilma Antoinette Björman, born 1866
Sweden Household Examination BooksHilma Carolina Andersdotter Björman, born 1852
Geni World Family TreeHilma Rosina Carolina Björman, born 1823
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Hilma Karolina, born 1852
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Hilma Rosina Carol., born 1823
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Hilma Rosina Klina Björman, born 1823
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Hilma Rosina Carol. Björman, born 1825
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Hilma Björman
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- Arabic: هيلما بيورمان (Haylma Byurman)
- Danish: Hilma Bjørman
- Norwegian: Hilma Bjørman
- Russian: Хильма Бьорман (Khil'ma Byorman)
The name Hilma has its origins in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden and Finland, where it gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is derived from the Old Norse name "Hildr," which means "battle" or "warrior," reflecting a strong and resilient character. Historically, those who bore the name were often associated with strength and determination, traits valued in both personal and communal contexts. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Hilda" in German and English-speaking countries, and "Ilma" in some Slavic regions, showcasing slight differences in spelling and pronunciation while retaining similar meanings. The name Hilma has also been embraced in modern times, often seen as a vintage yet timeless choice, reflecting a blend of historical significance and contemporary appeal.
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