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Olivia Nikolina Henricsdotter, 1873 - 1874
MyHeritage Family TreesOlivia Sofia Forsström (born Henricsdotter), 1870 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesOlivia Nikolina Henricsdotter, 1873 - 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesOlivia Nikolina Henricsdotter, 1873 - 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesOlivia Henricsdotter, born 1833
MyHeritage Family TreesOlivia Henricsdotter, born 1833
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Olivia Henricsdotter, born 1859
Sweden Household Examination BooksOlivia Nikolina Henricsdotter, 1873 - 1874
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Olivia Erica, born 1836
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Olivia Henricsdotter, born 1869
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Olivia Henricsdotter, died 1862
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- Liv Henricdotter
- Livia Henriksdatter
- Livy Henriksdotter
- Olive Henriksdottir
- Oliviah Henricdotter
- Arabic: أوليفيا هينريكسداتر (Ūlīfyā Hīnriksdātir)
- Japanese: オリビア・ヘンリクスダッター (Oribia Henrikusudattā)
- Russian: Оливия Хенриксдоттер (Oliviya Khenriksdotter)
The name Olivia has its origins in Latin, derived from the word "oliva," meaning "olive," which symbolizes peace and fertility. It is believed to have first appeared in the early 13th century, gaining popularity in England, particularly after its use in Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night," where Olivia is a strong and intelligent character. The name is often associated with qualities such as beauty, wisdom, and a nurturing spirit, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it. Variations of Olivia can be found across different cultures and languages, including Olivie (French), Olivya (Turkish), and Olivija (Lithuanian), with some variations reflecting regional pronunciations and spellings. The name has remained popular in many countries, often ranking highly in baby name lists, and continues to evoke a sense of elegance and grace.
The last name Henricsdotter is of Swedish origin, derived from the patronymic naming tradition common in Scandinavia, where surnames often reflect the father's name. Specifically, "Henricsdotter" translates to "daughter of Henrik," with "Henric" being a variant of the name Henry, which means "ruler of the home" in Old German. This surname likely first appeared in Sweden, where such naming conventions were prevalent, particularly during the medieval period. The use of "dotter" indicates a female lineage, distinguishing it from the male equivalent "Henricsson" or "Henriksson." Variations of the name can be found in other Scandinavian countries, such as "Henriksdatter" in Norway and "Henriksdóttir" in Iceland, reflecting the linguistic differences and cultural practices of these regions. The surname Henricsdotter, while less common today, carries historical significance, often associated with familial ties and social status in the context of Swedish heritage.
Gerda HenricsdotterKristina HenriksdotterElias HenricssonHenrik JacobssonPetronella JacobssonHilma HenricsdotterJulia HenricsdotterHenric JohanssonAnna HenricsdotterErika HenricsdotterHilma BomanHjalmar HenricssonErika KristenssonAxel HenricssonViktor HenricssonKarl HenricssonJohan HenricssonKristina ErikssonHilmer HenrikssonNathalia Henricsdotter
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