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Nicolaus Petri Grubbe, 1554 - 1594
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Nicolaus (Nils Persson) Petri Grubbe, 1527 - 1594
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Nicolaus (Nils Persson) Petri Grubbe, 1527 - 1594
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Nicolaus (Nils Persson) Petri Grubbe, 1527 - 1594
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Nicolaus Petri Grubbe, 1527 - 1594
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Nicolaus Petri Grubbe, 1527 - 1594
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Nicolaus Petri Grubbe, 1527 - 1594
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Nicolaus Petri Grubbe, 1527 - 1594
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Nicolaus (Nils Nilsson) Nicolai Grubbe, 1585 - 1622
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Nicolaus (Nils Nilsson) Nicolai Grubbe, 1585 - 1622
MyHeritage Family TreesNicolaus Petri Grubbe, 1527 - 1594
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MyHeritage Family TreesNicolaus Nicolai Grubb, 1585 - 1622
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The first name Nicolaus has its origins in the Greek name Nikolaos, which means "victory of the people" (from "nikē," meaning victory, and "laos," meaning people). This name first appeared in ancient Greece and was popularized by Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century bishop known for his generosity and later became the inspiration for the modern figure of Santa Claus. Historically, those who bore the name were often associated with leadership, benevolence, and a strong sense of community. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Nicholas in English, Nicolás in Spanish, and Nicola in Italian. Each variation may have slight differences in pronunciation and spelling, but they all retain the core meaning related to victory and the people. The name has remained popular throughout history, often linked to notable figures in religion, politics, and the arts.
The last name "Grubbe" has its origins in Northern Europe, particularly in Scandinavia, with roots that can be traced back to Old Norse. The name is believed to derive from the word "grubba," which means "to dig" or "to burrow," suggesting a connection to occupations related to agriculture or land cultivation, possibly indicating that the early bearers of the name were farmers or laborers who worked the land. The surname is most commonly found in Denmark and Sweden, where it has historical significance, often associated with rural communities. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Grubb" in English-speaking countries, which may reflect regional adaptations in spelling and pronunciation. In some cases, the name has also been linked to specific geographic locations, further enriching its historical context. Overall, the surname Grubbe encapsulates a connection to the agrarian lifestyle and the natural landscape of its early bearers.
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