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Maj Gertrud Margareta Petré (born Vinoy), 1907 - 1990
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj Ingrid Eriksdotter Graaf (born Petré), 1911 - 1996
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj Sylvia Petré (born Lönnergren), 1916 - 2003
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj* Sylvia Petré (born Lönnergren), 1916 - 2003
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj Gunlög (Gull) Petré, 1905 - 1983
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj Gertrud Margareta Petré (born Petré f Vinoy), 1907 - 1990
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj Gunlög (Gull) Petré, 1905 - 1983
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj Gunlög Petré, 1905 - 1983
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj* Sylvia Petré (born Lönnergren), 1916 - 2003
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj Gunborg Petré, born 1905
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj. Gunborg Petré, born 1905
MyHeritage Family TreesMAJ Sylvia Petré (born Lönnergren), 1916 - 2003
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj Gertrud Margareta Petré (born Vinoy), born 1907
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj Ingrid Eriksdotter Petré, born 1911
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj*Sylvia Petré (born Lönnergren), 1916 - 2003
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj Sylvia Petré (born Lönnergren), died 2003
MyHeritage Family TreesMaj Sylvia Lönnergren, 1916 - 2003
Geni World Family TreeMaj Sylvia Lönnergren
Geni World Family Tree
Maj Inga Lillian Petré, born 1913
Sweden Household Examination Books
Maj Ingrid Petré, born Circa 1911
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Maj Ingrid Petré, born Circa 1912
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Maj Petré, born Circa 1912
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Maj Petré
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The first name "Maj" has its origins in various cultures, primarily found in Scandinavian and Slavic regions. In Scandinavian contexts, "Maj" is often associated with the month of May, symbolizing spring and renewal, which reflects qualities of growth and vitality. In Slavic cultures, particularly in Poland, "Maj" can be a diminutive form of names like "Maja" or "Maja," which are derived from the Latin "Maja," linked to the Roman goddess of spring and fertility. The name is often associated with characteristics such as warmth, creativity, and a nurturing spirit, resonating with the themes of rebirth and new beginnings. Variations of "Maj" can be found in different languages, such as "Maja" in Swedish and Polish, and "May" in English, each carrying similar connotations of spring and femininity. The pronunciation may vary slightly, but the essence of the name remains tied to its roots in nature and renewal. Overall, "Maj" embodies a rich tapestry of cultural significance and historical depth, making it a name that resonates across various regions and traditions.
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