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Margareta Catharina (Greta Cajsa) Jöransdotter Möller (born Mörby), 1791 - 1882
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Margareta Mörby (born Larsdotter), 1762 - 1817
MyHeritage Family TreesMargareta Mörby (born Larsdotter), 1762 - 1817
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Margareta (Märta) Knutsdtr. Posse af Såternäs (born Til Manvik av Tre Rosor), 1420 - 1455
MyHeritage Family TreesMargareta Catharina Jöransdotter Möller (born Mörby), 1791 - 1882
MyHeritage Family TreesMargareta Catharina Jöransdotter Möller (born Mörby), 1791 - 1882
MyHeritage Family TreesMargareta Catharina Jöransdotter Möller (born Mörby), 1791 - 1882
MyHeritage Family TreesMargareta Catharina Jöransdotter Moller (born Mörby), 1791 - 1882
MyHeritage Family TreesMargareta Norrby (born Larsdotter), 1777 - 1844
MyHeritage Family TreesMargareta * Knutsdotter TRE ROSOR av Mörby, died 1455
MyHeritage Family TreesMargareta Knutsdotter Tre Rosor Av Mörby, died 1455
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The name Margareta has its roots in the Greek name "Margaretēs," derived from "margaritēs," meaning "pearl." This name first appeared in ancient Greece and was later adopted by the Romans, spreading throughout Europe, particularly in regions such as England, France, and Germany. Historically, the name has been associated with purity and beauty, reflecting the value of pearls in ancient cultures. Margareta has several variations across different languages and cultures, including Margaret in English, Marguerite in French, and Margarita in Spanish and Italian. Each variation carries similar connotations of preciousness and elegance. The name has been borne by numerous saints and queens, further solidifying its noble and virtuous associations. Overall, Margareta embodies a rich historical significance and a timeless appeal that transcends geographical boundaries.
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