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Mikkel Erikson, 1661 - Circa 1711
MyHeritage Family TreesMikkel Erikson, 1820 - 1860
MyHeritage Family TreesMikkel Erikson, 1614 - 1698
MyHeritage Family TreesMikkel Erikson, 1696 - 1748
MyHeritage Family TreesMikkel Erikson, 1756 - 1800
MyHeritage Family TreesMikkel Erikson, 1722 - 1796
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Mikkel Erikson, 1850 - 1942
MyHeritage Family TreesMikkel Erikson, 1705 - 1784
MyHeritage Family TreesMikkel Erikson, 1839 - 1839
MyHeritage Family TreesMikkel Erikson, 1820 - 1860
MyHeritage Family TreesMikkel Erikson, 1648 - 1694
MyHeritage Family TreesMikkel Erikson, 1634 - 1711
MyHeritage Family TreesMikkel Erikson, 1614 - 1698
MyHeritage Family TreesMikkel Erikson, 1615 - 1698
MyHeritage Family TreesMikkel Eriksen Klettene, 1818 - 1904
FamilySearch Family TreeMikael Erickson, 1848 - 1885
FamilySearch Family TreeMikkel Erikson Frøyland Rosseland, 1688 - 1745
FamilySearch Family TreeMikkel Eriksen, 1853 - 1853
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Mikkel Erikson, born 1861
1875 Minnesota State Census
Mikkel Erikson, born 1843
1885 Minnesota State CensusMikkel Alexander Erikson, 1850 - 1921
Geni World Family Tree
Mikkel Erikson, born Circa 1858
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951Mikkel Erikson, 1854 - 1855
Norway Burials, 1666-1927Mikkel Erikson, 1791 - 1841
Norway Burials, 1666-1927Mikkel Erikson, 1824 - 1860
Norway Burials, 1666-1927Mikkel Erikson, born 1651
Denmark Burials, 1640-1917
Mikkel Erikson, born 1839
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Mikkel Erikson, born 1788
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Mikkel Erikson, born Circa 1836
1880 United States Federal Census
Mikkel Erikson, born Circa 1865
1910 United States Federal CensusMikkel Erikson, born 1834
Norway, Marriages, 1660-1926Mikkel Erikson
Norway, Marriages, 1660-1926Mikkel Erikson, born 1825
Norway, Marriages, 1660-1926
Mikkel Erikson, born Circa 1860
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Mikkel Erikson
Norway Church Records, 1815-1938
Mikkel Erikson, born 1883
Norway Church Records, 1815-1938Mikkel Erikson
Norway, Baptisms, 1634-1927Mikkel Erikson
Norway, Baptisms, 1634-1927Mikkel Erikson, born 1830
Norway, Baptisms, 1634-1927Mikkel Erikson
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- Norway 90%
- USA 8%
- Finland 2%
The first name Mikkel is of Scandinavian origin, particularly prevalent in Denmark and Norway, and is derived from the Hebrew name Michael, which means "who is like God?" This name has historical roots in biblical texts, where Michael is recognized as an archangel, symbolizing strength and protection. Traditionally, those who bore the name Mikkel were often associated with leadership and valor, reflecting the qualities of the archangel. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Michael in English, Mikhail in Russian, and Miguel in Spanish, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and spelling. The name Mikkel has maintained its popularity in Nordic countries, often embodying a sense of heritage and cultural identity.
The last name Erikson, derived from the Scandinavian patronymic system, means "son of Erik," with "Erik" itself originating from the Old Norse name "Eiríkr," 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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