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Julius Österblad, 1859 - 1859
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Julius Österblad, 1859 - 1859
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Julius Österblad, 1859 - 1859
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Julius Österblad, 1859 - 1859
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Julius Österblad, 1859 - 1859
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MyHeritage Family TreesJulius Jacobss. Osterblad, born 1859
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Julius Österblad, born 1821
Finland, Population Tax Lists, 1890
Julius Österblad, born 1821
Finland, Population Tax Lists, 1900
Julius Christopher, born 1851
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Julius Österblad
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The first name Julius has its origins in ancient Rome, derived from the Latin name "Iulius," which is believed to be linked to the Roman family name "Julius," possibly meaning "youthful" or "downy." The name is historically associated with the prominent Roman general and statesman Gaius Julius Caesar, whose legacy has significantly influenced Western culture and history. Julius was a common name among the Roman elite and has been borne by various saints and popes, further embedding it in Christian tradition. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Giulio" in Italian, "Jules" in French, "Yuli" in Slavic languages, and "Julián" in Spanish, each reflecting local linguistic characteristics while maintaining a connection to the original Latin form. The name Julius has remained popular through the centuries, often symbolizing leadership, strength, and a youthful spirit, traits that resonate with its historical roots.
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