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Israel Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
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MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
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MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
MyHeritage Family TreesIsrael Persson Lustig, 1722 - 1805
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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 "Persson" is of Swedish origin, derived from the given name "Per," which is a form of "Peter," meaning "rock" or "stone" in Greek. The suffix "-son" indicates "son of," thus "Persson" essentially means "son of Per." This surname is prevalent in Sweden and can be traced back to the medieval period when patronymic naming conventions were common, reflecting the lineage and familial connections of individuals. As a result, those who bore the name were often associated with the characteristics of strength and stability, akin to the meaning of the name Peter. Variations of the surname can be found in other Scandinavian countries, such as "Petersson" or "Pettersson," and in different forms across Europe, including "Peters" in Germany and "Peterson" in English-speaking countries. These variations may reflect regional dialects and linguistic adaptations, but they all share a common root related to the name Peter.
Per IsraelssonAnders IsraelssonPer JohanssonElin JohanssonAnna IsraelsdotterJonas PerssonIsrael IsraelssonElin JonsdotterPehr IsraelssonAnna JohansdotterJonas Israelsson westerströmEric IsraelssonAnders PerssonPär ElgAnna Persson lustigSara IsraelsdotterJohan PerssonHelena IsraelsdotterJohan Israelsson smed
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