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Nikolaus Olavus (Nils Olof) Sjöström, born 1782
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Nikolaus Sjöström, born 1850
Sweden Household Examination Books
Nikolaus Sjöström, born 1882
Sweden Household Examination Books
Nikolaus Sjöström, born 1882
Sweden Household Examination Books
Nikolaus Sjöström, born 1882
Sweden Household Examination Books
Nikolaus Sjöström, born 1857
1880 Sweden Census
Nikolaus Sjöström, born 1882
1930 Sweden Census
Nikolaus Sjöström, born 1857
1890 Sweden Census
Nikolaus Sjöström, born 1882
1910 Sweden CensusNikolaus Sjöström, 1882 - 1961
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The first name Nikolaus has its origins in the Greek name Nikolaos, which is derived from the elements "nikē," meaning "victory," and "laos," meaning "people." This name first appeared in ancient Greece and became popular in various regions of Europe, particularly during the early Christian era, largely due to the veneration of Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century bishop known for his generosity and later the inspiration for Santa Claus. The meaning of Nikolaus, "victory of the people," reflects qualities of leadership and benevolence, traits often associated with those who bore the name historically. Variations of Nikolaus can be found across different cultures, including Nicholas in English, Nicolas in French and Spanish, and Nikolai in Russian. Each variation may have slight differences in pronunciation and spelling, but they all retain the core meaning associated with the name. The name has remained popular through the centuries, often symbolizing kindness and a spirit of giving, echoing the legacy of its most famous bearer, Saint Nicholas.
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