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Torppari Karl (Carl) Kalle Pylkkönen, 1839 - 1890
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Fredrik Carlss Pylkkönen, 1776 - 1827
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Karl Henrik Puro Pylkkönen, born 1894
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Johannes Pylkkönen, 1862 - 1863
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Matsson Pylkkönen, 1746 - 1790
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Friedric Carlsson Pylkkönen, 1776 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Friedric Carlss Pylkkönen, 1776 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Friedric Carlss Pylkkönen, 1776 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Friedric Carlss Pylkkönen, 1776 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Friedric Carlss Pylkkönen, 1776 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Pylkkönen, born 1876
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl ( Carl) Pylkkönen, born 1884
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Pylkkönen, born 1876
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Pylkkönen, born 1876
MyHeritage Family TreesKarl Pylkönen, born 1876
MyHeritage Family TreesKalle Pylkkänen, 1839 - 1890
Geni World Family TreeKarl Friedric Carlss Pylkkönen, 1776 - 1827
Geni World Family TreeKarl Johan Mariasson Pylkkönen, born 1880
Geni World Family TreeKarl Kaisanpoika Pylkkönen, born 1880
Geni World Family TreeKarl Johan Pylkkönen
Russia, Marriages, 1793-1919Karl Johan Pylkkönen
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Karl Pylkkönen
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Karl Pylkkönen
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- Arabic: كارل بيلككونن (Kārīl Bīlkku'nīn)
- Finnish: Kalle Pylkkönen
- Japanese: カール・ピルッコネン (Kāru Pirukkonen)


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The first name Karl has its origins in the Germanic name "Karl," which means "man" or "free man." It is derived from the Old High German word "karal," which signifies a person of noble birth or a strong individual. The name has historical roots in various regions of Europe, particularly in Germany and Scandinavia, where it has been borne by numerous kings and influential figures, such as Charlemagne (Karl der Große), who played a pivotal role in European history. Over time, the name has evolved into various forms across different cultures, including Charles in English and French, Carlos in Spanish, and Carlo in Italian. Each variation retains the core meaning associated with strength and nobility, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore the name. Karl remains a popular name in many countries, symbolizing a rich heritage and a connection to historical significance.
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