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Jakob Burman, 1709 - 1709
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Jakob Olofsson, 1665 - 1733
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Jakob Burman, 1709 - 1709
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Kyrkoherde i Bygdeå Jakob Laurenti Burman, 1652 - 1726
MyHeritage Family TreesJakob Burman, 1849 - 1913
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Jakob Burman, 1755 - 1757
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Jakob Burman, 1755 - 1757
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Jakob Burman, 1755 - 1757
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Jakob Burman, 1755 - 1757
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Jakob Burman, 1755 - 1757
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Jakob Burman, 1755 - 1757
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Jakob Burman, 1755 - 1757
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Jakob Burman, 1755 - 1757
MyHeritage Family TreesJakob Burman, 1712 - 1736
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Jakob Burman, 1849 - 1903
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Jakob Burman, 1825 - 1912
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Jakob Burman, 1856 - 1930
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Jakob Burman, 1863 - 1897
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Jakob Burman, 1863 - 1897
Sweden, Deaths
Jakob Burman, 1865 - 1943
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Jakob Bernhard Burman, died 1881
Sweden, DeathsJacob Burman, 1856 - 1930
FamilySearch Family TreeJakob Burman, 1880 - 1913
FamilySearch Family TreeJacob Laurentius Burman, 1652 - 1726
FamilySearch Family TreeJakob Abrahamsson Burman, 1729 - 1749
FamilySearch Family TreeJakob Burman, 1729 - 1749
Geni World Family TreeJakob Burman, 1712 - 1736
Geni World Family TreeAlex Jacob Burman, 1827 - 1827
Geni World Family TreeKnut Jakob Burman, born 1765
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Jakob Burman, born 1865
1910 Sweden Census
Jakob Burman, born 1856
1880 Sweden Census
Jakob Burman, born 1865
1930 Sweden Census
Jakob B. Burman, born Circa 1884
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951
Jakob Burman, died 1942
Lodz Ghetto List from JewishGen
Jakob Burman
New York, Passenger List Book Indexes 1906-1942Jakob Burman, died 1943
Sweden, Church of Sweden Burials
Jakob Burman, born 1905
Sweden, Births
Jakob Burman, born 1904
Sweden, Births
Jakob Burman, born 1837
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915Jakob Burman, born 1874
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Jakob Burman, born 1875
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Jakob Burman, born 1875
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Jakob Burman, born 1874
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- Jace Burmann
- Jacob Burmon
- Jakub Burmann
- Jaxon Burmon
- Jay Burmann
- Arabic: يعقوب بورمان (Yaʿqūb Būrman)
- Italian: Giacomo Burman
- Japanese: ヤコブ・バーマン (Yakobu Bāman)


- Sweden 63%
- Finland 37%
The first name Jakob has its origins in the Hebrew name Ya'akov, which means "supplanter" or "holder of the heel," reflecting the biblical story of Jacob, the son of Isaac and Rebecca, who was born holding his twin brother Esau's heel. This name has deep historical roots in the Jewish tradition and has been widely used in various cultures, particularly in Europe. The name gained prominence in the Christian tradition due to its biblical associations and has been borne by numerous saints and historical figures. Variations of Jakob include Jacob in English, Jacques in French, Giacomo in Italian, and Iago in Spanish, each reflecting the linguistic and cultural adaptations of the name. The name has remained popular across many regions, often associated with qualities such as resilience and determination, traits that resonate with the biblical Jacob's life story.
The last name Burman has its origins primarily in the British Isles, particularly in England and Scotland, where it is believed to have derived from the Old French term "bourman," meaning "a farmer" or "one who works the land." This occupational surname likely referred to individuals engaged in agriculture, reflecting the agrarian society of the time. The name may also have connections to the Middle English word "bur," which means "a dwelling" or "a house," suggesting a link to those who lived in or near a farmstead. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including "Bourman" and "Berman," with the latter being more common in Eastern European countries, particularly among Jewish communities, where it may have been adopted as a surname in the 19th century. The pronunciation and spelling can vary significantly based on regional dialects and linguistic influences, but the core meaning related to farming and land stewardship remains a common thread among its bearers.
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