Tutki henkilöitä nimeltä Israel Nicolai
Tutustu historiallisiin tietoihin MyHeritagessa, joka on johtava foorumi sukuhistorian löytämiseen kansainvälisesti. Syvenny henkilön Israel Nicolai elämään kautta historian syntymä-, avioliitto- ja kuolintietojen, väestölaskentojen ja muiden tietojen avulla.

Israel Schultz, 1629 - 1711
MyHeritage sukupuut
Israel Roselius, Noin 1637 - 1711
MyHeritage sukupuut
Israel Roselius, Noin 1637 - 1711
MyHeritage sukupuutIsrael Bringius, 1587 - 1662
MyHeritage sukupuutIsrael Olofsson, Noin 1630 - 1683
MyHeritage sukupuutIsrael Påvelsson Stiernkors, kuollut 1589
MyHeritage sukupuutIsrael Olofsson, kuollut 1683
MyHeritage sukupuutIsrael Olofsson, kuollut 1683
MyHeritage sukupuutIsrael Olofsson, kuollut 1683
MyHeritage sukupuut
Israel Nicolai, syntynyt 1793
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Israel, syntynyt 1835
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Israel Nicolai, syntynyt 1793
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915Syötä muutama nimi niin MyHeritage rakentaa sukupuusi ja saat uutta tietoa henkilöstä Israel Nicolai
Aloita Tuo sukupuu (GEDCOM)
- Isreal Nicolai
- Izrael Nicolai
- Arabic: إسرائيل نيكولاي (Isrā'īl Nīkūlāy)
- Japanese: イスラエル・ニコライ (Isuraeru Nikorai)
- Russian: Исраэль Николай (Israël Nikolay)


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The first name "Israel" has its origins in the Hebrew language, derived from the biblical figure Jacob, who was given the name Israel after wrestling with an angel, as described in the Book of Genesis. The name means "he who struggles with God" or "God contends," reflecting a deep spiritual significance and a connection to faith and perseverance. Historically, the name has been associated with the Jewish people and their heritage, symbolizing resilience and a strong identity. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Ismael" in Arabic, "Izrael" in Slavic languages, and "Israël" in French, each carrying similar connotations of strength and divine connection. The name has been widely used in various contexts, from religious to secular, and remains a popular choice in many countries, particularly in Israel, where it embodies national pride and cultural identity.
The last name Nicolai has its origins in various European regions, particularly in Italy and Eastern Europe, where it is derived from the given name Nicolaus, which itself comes from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people." Historically, the name has been associated with individuals who were often in positions of leadership or influence, reflecting the characteristics of strength and community. In Italy, Nicolai can be traced back to the Latinized form of the name, while in Eastern Europe, particularly in Slavic countries, it may appear as Nikolai or Nikolajev, showcasing the cultural adaptations of the name. Variations of Nicolai can be found across different languages and cultures, including Nicholas in English, Nicolas in French, and Nikolay in Russian, each reflecting local phonetic and orthographic conventions. The name has maintained its popularity over centuries, often linked to notable figures in history, religion, and the arts, further enriching its legacy.
Olaus NicolaiIsrael SchultzOlof RoseliusChristina Andreasdotter scariniaHelena NilssonOlof OlofssonGabriel RoseliusMärit OlofsdotterCarin OlsdotterIsak OlofssonAron RoseliusHelena OlofsdotterOlof Roselius styrmanKarin OlofsdotterMagnus NicolaiPaulus NicolaiKerstin OlofsdotterMärit NilssonPetrus RoseliusMargareta Mårtensdotter
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