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Jon Stensson, 1718 - 1800
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Jon Stensson, Circa 1644 - 1716
MyHeritage Family TreesJon GUNNAR Valdemar Stensson, 1892 - 1978
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Jon GUNNAR Valdemar Stensson, 1892 - 1978
MyHeritage Family TreesJon av V. Kalhult Stensson, 1662 - 1665
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MyHeritage Family TreesJon Stensson, 1708 - 1744
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Jon Stensson, born 1702
MyHeritage Family TreesJon Jonsson Stensson, Circa 1642 - 1706
MyHeritage Family TreesJon Håkansson / stensson, 1694 - 1767
MyHeritage Family TreesJon Stensson, 1777 - 1777
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Jon Larsson Brände 18 Nysätra, 1612 - 1701
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Jon 1612 Larsson, 1612 - 1701
MyHeritage Family TreesJon Stensson, 1715 - 1803
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Jon Larsson, 1612 - 1701
MyHeritage Family TreesJon Stensson, 1718 - 1800
MyHeritage Family TreesJon av V. Kalhult Stensson, 1662 - 1665
MyHeritage Family TreesJon av V. Kalhult Stensson, 1662 - 1665
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Jon Larsson, 1612 - 1701
MyHeritage Family TreesJon Stensson, 1747 - 1840
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Jon Stensson, 1750 - 1826
Sweden Household Examination Books
Jon Arvid Stensson, born 1903
Sweden Household Examination Books
Jon Stensson, born 1830
Sweden Household Examination Books
Jon Arvid Stensson, born 1903
Sweden Household Examination BooksJöns Stensson, 1715 - 1803
FamilySearch Family TreeJonas Stensson, 1750 - 1826
FamilySearch Family TreeJon Stensson, 1721 - 1787
FamilySearch Family TreeJon Jönsson, 1653 - 1732
FamilySearch Family TreeGunnar Jon Stensson, 1892 - 1978
Geni World Family TreeJon Stensson, 1634 - 1714
Geni World Family TreeJon Stensson, 1777 - 1777
Geni World Family TreeJon Stensson, 1702 - Circa 1742
Geni World Family TreeJon Stensson, born 1713
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Jon Stensson, born 1859
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Jon Stensson
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Jon Stensson
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920
Jon Gunnar Stensson, born 1892
1930 Sweden Census
Jon Arvid Stensson, born 1903
1930 Sweden CensusJon Stensson, born 1652
Sweden Burials, 1649-1920Jon Stensson, born 1652
Sweden Burials, 1649-1920Jon Stensson, 1634 - 1714
Sweden Burials, 1649-1920Jon Stensson
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920Jon Stensson
Sweden, Blekinge, Medelstad Court Judgements
Jon Stensson
Historical Books - Index of Authors and People Mentioned, 1811-2003
Jon Stensson
Historical Books - Index of Authors and People Mentioned, 1811-2003
Jon Stensson
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- Arabic: جون ستنسون (Jūn Stansūn)
- Japanese: ジョン・ステンソン (Jon Sutenson)
- Russian: Джон Стенссон (Dzhon Stensson)


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- Other 1%
The first name Jon is of Hebrew origin, derived from the name Yochanan, which means "God is gracious." It has been widely used in various forms across different cultures and regions, particularly in Europe and the Americas. Historically, the name has roots in the biblical tradition, with notable figures such as John the Baptist and John the Apostle contributing to its popularity. The name embodies qualities of kindness and grace, often associated with leadership and wisdom, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it. Variations of Jon include John, Jonathan, Juan (in Spanish), Giovanni (in Italian), and Jean (in French), each with its own unique pronunciation and cultural significance. The name has remained consistently popular throughout history, often appearing in literature, religion, and various forms of media, solidifying its place as a timeless choice for many families.
The last name Stensson has Scandinavian origins, particularly linked to Sweden and Norway, where it is derived from the patronymic naming tradition, meaning "son of Sten." The name Sten itself is rooted in the Old Norse word "steinn," which translates to "stone," suggesting strength or durability, characteristics that may have been valued in the early communities where the name originated. Historically, surnames like Stensson were often adopted to denote lineage and familial connections, reflecting the occupation or traits of the progenitor. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as Stenson in English-speaking countries, which may reflect anglicization, and Stensson may also appear with slight spelling differences in other Scandinavian languages. The name is relatively common in Sweden, where patronymic surnames are a significant part of cultural heritage, and it embodies a connection to ancestry and regional identity.
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