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Johanna Dorotea Segerman (born Säfbom), 1859 - 1903
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Matilda Andersdotter Segerman (born Lassas), 1854 - 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Matilda Andersdotter Segerman (born Lassas), 1854 - 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Dorothea Segerman (born Säfbom), 1859 - 1903
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Dorotea Segerman (born Säfbom), 1859 - 1903
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Matilda Andersdotter Segerman (born Lassas), 1854 - 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Matilda Andersdotter Segerman, 1854 - 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Weisman (born Segerman), 1764 - 1764
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Vilhelmiina Kantanen (born Segerman), 1887 - 1972
MyHeritage Family Treesjohanna emma,klara segerman (born jacob), 1902 - 1968
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Dorotea Segerman (born Säfbom), 1859 - 1903
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Weisman (born Segerman), 1764 - 1764
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Segerman, 1764 - 1764
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Segerman, 1764 - 1764
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Segerman, 1764 - 1764
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Segerman, 1764 - 1764
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Segerman, 1764 - 1764
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Segerman, 1764 - 1764
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Segerman, 1764 - 1764
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Segerman, 1764 - 1764
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Segerman, 1764 - 1764
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Catharina Segerman, 1771 - 1764
MyHeritage Family TreesJohanna Elsa Catharina Weisman (born Segerman), 1761 - 1789
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Johanna Katharina Segerman, 1831 - 1863
Sweden Household Examination Books
Johanna Gustava Segerman, born 1830
Sweden Household Examination Books
Johanna Catharina Segerman, born 1821
Sweden Household Examination Books
Johanna Wilhelm. Segerman, born 1847
Sweden Household Examination BooksJohanna Dorothea Säfbom, 1859 - 1903
Geni World Family TreeJohanna Matilda Andersdotter Segerman (born Lassas), 1854 - 1883
Geni World Family TreeJohanna Vilhelmiina Kantanen (born Segerman), 1887 - 1972
Geni World Family TreeJohanna Catharina Segerman, 1764 - 1764
Geni World Family Tree
Johanna Lovisa Segerman, born 1826
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Johanna Elis. Segerman, born 1742
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915Johanna Segerman (born Andersson)
FamilySearch Family TreeJohanna Mathilda Segerman (born Andersdotter)
FamilySearch Family TreeJohanna Sophia Segerman (Land)
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920
Johanna Segerman, died 1859
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- Italian: Giovanna Segerman
- Spanish: Juana Segerman


- Sweden 91%
- Finland 9%
The name Johanna has its roots in Hebrew, derived from the name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious." It first appeared in ancient Hebrew culture and later spread to various regions, particularly in Europe, through Christian influence, as it is associated with several saints, including Saint John the Baptist. The name has been popular in many countries, often reflecting the characteristics of grace and favor, which were attributed to those who bore it. Variations of Johanna include Joanna, Johanne, and Gianna in different languages and cultures, with notable forms appearing in English, German, Italian, and Spanish contexts. Each variation may have slight differences in pronunciation, but they all retain the core meaning related to grace. Johanna has remained a timeless name, often associated with strong, independent women throughout history, further solidifying its enduring appeal across generations.
The last name Segerman has its origins in Eastern Europe, particularly among Jewish communities, where it is often associated with the Yiddish language. The name is believed to derive from the Hebrew word "segur," meaning "to secure" or "to protect," which may have been indicative of the characteristics or occupations of those who initially bore it, possibly relating to roles in safeguarding or defense. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Segerman" in English-speaking countries and "Zegerman" in some Slavic regions, reflecting the diverse linguistic adaptations of the name. The spelling and pronunciation may vary, influenced by local dialects and languages, but the core meaning related to protection remains a common thread. Historically, surnames like Segerman often emerged as identifiers for families, linking them to their professions or characteristics, and they have been documented in various genealogical records throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.
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