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Näbb Petter Wilhelmsson, 1823 - 1901
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Jan* Persson, 1852 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Jan Persson, 1852 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Jan* Pärsson, 1852 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Anders* Persson, 1849 - 1932
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Jan Persson, 1852 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Jan Persson, 1852 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Jan Persson, 1852 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Jan Persson, 1852 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Jan Persson, 1852 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Anders Persson, 1849 - 1932
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Anders Persson, 1849 - 1932
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Jan Persson, 1852 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Jan Persson, 1852 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Jan Persson, 1852 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Anders Persson, 1849 - 1932
MyHeritage Family TreesNäbb Jan Persson, 1852 - 1913
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The last name Wilhelmsson is of Scandinavian origin, particularly associated with Sweden, where it is derived from the given name Wilhelm, meaning "resolute protector" or "willful helmet." The suffix "-sson" indicates "son of," thus Wilhelmsson translates to "son of Wilhelm." This patronymic naming convention was common in Nordic countries, reflecting lineage and familial ties. Historically, individuals bearing this surname may have been linked to occupations or characteristics associated with strength and leadership, as suggested by the meaning of the name Wilhelm. Variations of Wilhelmsson can be found in different cultures, such as Wilhelmson or Wilhelmsen, with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation, particularly in Norway and Denmark. These variations often reflect regional dialects and linguistic adaptations, but they all maintain a connection to the original name's roots and meanings.
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