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Octiliana Löfdahl (born Gyberg), 1837 - 1880
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OCTILIANA Löfdahl (born Gyberg), 1837 - 1880
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Octiliana Löfdahl (born Gyberg), 1837 - 1880
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Octiliana Löfdahl (born Gyberg), 1837 - 1880
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Octiliana Löfdahl (born Gyberg), 1837 - 1880
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Octiliana Löfdahl (born Gyberg), 1837 - 1880
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Octiliana Gyberg, 1837 - 1880
MyHeritage Family TreesOctiliana Löfdahl, (Mt DNA: T2f1) (born Gyberg), born 1837
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Octiliana Lofdahl (born Gyberg), 1863 - 1880
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MyHeritage Family TreesOttiliana Löfdahl (born Gyberg), 1837 - 1880
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The last name Gyberg has its origins in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden, where it is believed to derive from a combination of elements related to geographical features or occupations. The name may be linked to the Old Norse word "berg," meaning "mountain" or "hill," suggesting that the initial bearers of the name may have lived near such landscapes or were involved in activities related to mountainous regions. The meaning of Gyberg could imply a connection to strength or stability, characteristics often associated with mountains. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, with potential adaptations in spelling or pronunciation, such as "Gyborg" or "Gybergsson," reflecting regional dialects or familial lineage. While specific historical records detailing the name's evolution may be limited, it is recognized within the context of Scandinavian naming traditions, which often incorporate elements of nature and geography.
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