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Kristina Eleonora Avellan (born Almqvist), 1795 - 1821
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Kristina Mikaelsdotter Avellan, 1768 - 1778
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Kristina Eleonora Avellan (born Almqvist), 1795 - 1821
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Kristina Eleonora Avellan (born Almqvist), 1795 - 1821
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Kristina Eleanora Avellan (born Almqvist), 1795 - 1821
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Kristina Eleonora Avellan (born Almqvist), 1795 - 1821
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Kristina Eleonora Avellan (born Almqvist), 1795 - 1821
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Kristina Mikaelsdotter Avellan, 1768 - 1778
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Kristina Mikaelsdotter Avellan, 1768 - 1778
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Kristina Eleonora Avellan (born Almqvist), 1795 - 1821
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Kristina Eleanora Avellan (born Almqvist), 1795 - 1821
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Kristina Avellan, 1768 - 1778
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Kristina Mikaelsdotter Avellan, 1768 - 1778
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Kristina Eleonora Pehrsdotter Avellan (born Almqvist), 1795 - 1821
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Kristina Eleonora Avellan (born Almqvist), 1795 - 1821
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Kristina Avellan, 1768 - 1778
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Kristina Eleanora Avellan (born Almqvist), 1795 - 1821
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Kristina Avellan, 1768 - 1778
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Kristina Avellan, 1768 - 1778
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Kristina Eleonora Avellan (born Almqvist), 1795 - 1821
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Kristina Avellan (born Barck), 1711 - 1801
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Magdalena Grönholm (born Avellan), 1783 - 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Magdalena Gustafsdotter Utter (born Avellan), 1783 - 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Gottleben, Avellan (born Barck), 1711 - 1801
MyHeritage Family TreesKristina Johansdotter Avellan (born Barck), 1711 - 1801
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Kristina Eleonora Avellan (born Almqvist), 1795 - 1821
MyHeritage Family TreesEva Christina Sjöman (born Avellan), Circa 1778 - 1814
Geni World Family TreeChristina Johansdotter Barck, 1711 - 1801
Geni World Family TreeKristina Magdalena Avellan, 1783 - 1864
Geni World Family TreeEva Kristina Avellan, 1765 - 1852
Geni World Family TreeChristina Johansdotter Avellan (born Barck), 1711 - 1801
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Kristina Elisabet Avellan, born 1876
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Kristina Magdalena Avellan, born 1783
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Kristina Avellan
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- Spanish: Cristina Avellan


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- Sweden 2%
The name Kristina has its roots in the Latin name "Christina," which is derived from "Christinus," meaning "follower of Christ" or "Christian." This name first appeared in early Christian communities in Europe, particularly in regions such as Italy and Scandinavia, where it became popular among those who embraced Christianity. The name Kristina is often associated with qualities such as faith, devotion, and purity, reflecting the religious significance of its origin. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Christina" in English and Spanish, "Kristine" in Scandinavian countries, and "Kristin" in Norwegian and Icelandic contexts. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation and spelling, but they all share the common theme of connection to Christianity and its values. Historically, many women named Kristina have been noted for their strong character and leadership, further solidifying the name's positive connotations.
The last name Avellan has its origins in the Spanish-speaking regions, particularly in Spain and Latin America. It is derived from the Spanish word "avellana," which means "hazelnut," indicating a possible connection to the cultivation or trade of hazelnuts, or it may have been a nickname for someone who lived near hazel trees. The name is thought to have first appeared in areas where hazelnuts were commonly found, linking it to the natural landscape and agricultural practices of the time. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Avellana" in Italian contexts or "Avelan" in some French-speaking regions, reflecting the phonetic adaptations and spelling changes that occur across languages. While the name is not among the most common surnames, it carries a rich agricultural heritage and is often associated with families that have historical ties to rural life and nature.
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