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Mikal Erikson Sande (born Erikson), 1835 - 1927
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Andreas Erikson, 1846 - 1888
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Andreas Erikson, 1846 - 1888
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Andreas Erikson, 1846 - 1888
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Mikael Engelson "Mikal Engelson Fondenes" Fondnes, 1869 - 1930
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Andreas Erikson, 1846 - 1888
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Andreas Erikson, 1846 - 1888
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Mikal Erikson, born 1835
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Erik Erikson, born 1835
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Erikson, born 1835
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Haukalid (born Knutsen), 1893 - 1976
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Erikson, born 1874
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Samuelsson HÃ¥varstein, 1671 - 1732
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Erikson, born 1835
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Erikson, born 1835
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Samuelson Havarstein, 1671 - 1769
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Erikson, born 1874
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Samuelsson HÃ¥varstein, 1671 - 1732
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Olsen, born 1850
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Andreas Erikson
MyHeritage Family TreesMikal Erikson Sande (born Erikson), 1835 - 1927
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Mikal Erikson, born Circa 1897
1931 Canada Census
Mikal S Erikson, born 1839
1900 United States Federal Census
Mikal Erikson, born 1774
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Mikal Erikson, born 1742
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Mikal B. Erikson
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Mikal Erikson, born Circa 1839
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Mikal Erikson, born Circa 1896
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Mikal Erikson, born Circa 1900
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The first name Mikal has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the name Michael, which means "who is like God?" This name has deep historical roots, appearing in biblical texts as the name of an archangel, symbolizing strength and protection. Mikal is primarily found in Jewish communities and has been used in various cultures, particularly in Israel and among those influenced by Hebrew traditions. The name is often associated with qualities such as leadership, courage, and a strong moral compass, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it. Variations of Mikal can be found in different languages and cultures, including Mikhail in Russian, Miguel in Spanish, and Michele in Italian, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and spelling. These variations highlight the name's widespread appeal and adaptability across different regions and languages, maintaining its connection to the divine and the virtues associated with it.
The last name Erikson, derived from the Scandinavian patronymic system, means "son of Erik," with "Erik" itself originating from the Old Norse name "EirÃkr," which translates to "eternal ruler" or "ever powerful." This surname is predominantly found in countries such as Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, where it first appeared during the Viking Age, reflecting the common practice of naming children after their fathers. The name Erikson signifies lineage and heritage, often associated with individuals who were part of the nobility or held significant roles in their communities. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures, including Eriksson in Sweden, Eriksen in Norway, and Erikson in English-speaking countries, each reflecting regional linguistic adaptations. The use of patronymics was a common practice in these regions, leading to a rich tapestry of surnames that denote familial connections and social status.
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