Tutki henkilöitä nimeltä Isac Snellman
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Sahanomistaja, verkatehtailija Isac Johansson Isak Snellman, 1800 - 1881
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Isac Gerhardsson Snellman, 1757 - 1795
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Isac Johaninp. Snellman, 1800 - 1881
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Isac Gerhardsson Snellman, 1757 - 1795
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Isac Gerhardsson Snellman, 1757 - 1795
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Isac Gerhardsson Snellman, 1757 - 1795
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Puuseppä Isac Snellman, 1791 - 1857
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Isac Johansson Isak Snellman, 1800 - 1881
MyHeritage sukupuutIsac Vilh Snellman
Suomi, kasteet, 1657-1890Isac Snellman
Suomi, kasteet, 1657-1890Isac Snellman
Suomi, kasteet, 1657-1890
Isac Snellman, syntynyt 1800
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Isac Snellman, syntynyt 1800
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Isac Snellman, syntynyt 1805
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Isac Snellman
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915Isac Alexander Snellman, syntynyt 1845
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The name Isac, a variant of Isaac, has its roots in Hebrew, originating from the name Yitzhak, which means "laughter" or "he will laugh." This name first appeared in ancient Hebrew texts, notably in the Bible, where Isaac is a significant patriarchal figure, the son of Abraham and Sarah. The name is historically associated with joy and the fulfillment of promises, reflecting the circumstances of Isaac's birth, which was seen as a miraculous event. Geographically, the name has been prevalent in Jewish communities and later spread to Christian populations, particularly in Europe. Variations of the name include Isaac in English, Isacco in Italian, and Isaias in Spanish and Portuguese, each reflecting local linguistic adaptations. The pronunciation may vary slightly, with Isac often pronounced as "ee-sak" in some cultures. The name has maintained popularity across various cultures, often symbolizing hope and divine favor, and continues to be a common choice in many countries today.
The last name Snellman has its origins in Scandinavia, particularly in Finland and Sweden, where it is derived from the Swedish word "snäll," meaning "kind" or "gentle." The name is believed to have been used to describe individuals with a gentle disposition or those who were known for their kindness, reflecting the characteristics of the people who initially bore it. Historically, the Snellman surname is associated with notable figures in Finnish history, including the prominent philosopher and politician Johan Vilhelm Snellman, who played a significant role in the development of Finnish national identity in the 19th century. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Snellmann" in Finland, which may reflect local linguistic adaptations. While the name is not widely spread outside of Scandinavia, its roots in the region highlight a connection to the cultural and social values of kindness and gentleness. Overall, the Snellman surname encapsulates a rich historical and cultural significance tied to its Scandinavian origins.
Frans SnellmanKatariina Geraldsdotter snellmanCharlotta PlanmanFredrik SnellmanElisabeth SnellmanElisabet RöringJohannes SnellmanIsak SnellmanJohanna SnellmanGerhard SnellmanJohan SnellmanPeter SnellmanBrita SnellmanMaria HögmanAnna ÅbergKatariina SnellmanSamuel SnellmanHenrik SnellmanAnna SnellmanCharlotta Snellman
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