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Pehr Petter Lagerbäck, 1783 - 1866
MyHeritage Family TreesPehr Petter Lagerbäck, 1783 - 1866
MyHeritage Family TreesPehr Gustaf Lagerbäck, 1875 - 1930
MyHeritage Family TreesPehr Erik Lagerbäck, 1827 - 1891
MyHeritage Family TreesPehr Petter Lagerbäck, 1783 - 1866
MyHeritage Family TreesPEHR Lagerbäck, 1783 - 1866
MyHeritage Family TreesPehr Gustaf Lagerbäck, 1844 - 1845
MyHeritage Family TreesPehr Gustaf Lagerbäck, 1844 - 1845
MyHeritage Family TreesPehr Gustaf Lagerbäck, 1844 - 1845
MyHeritage Family TreesPehr Gustaf Lagerbäck, 1844 - 1845
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Pehr Victor Lagerbäck, born 1851
Sweden Household Examination Books
Pehr Lagerbäck, born 1783
Sweden Household Examination Books
Pehr Lagerbäck, born 1771
Sweden Household Examination Books
Pehr Lagerbäck, born 1771
Sweden Household Examination BooksPehr Gustaf Lagerbäck, born 1875
FamilySearch Family TreePehr Peter Lagerbäck, born 1851
FamilySearch Family TreePehr Gustaf Lagerbäck, born 1844
FamilySearch Family TreePetter Lagerbäck, born 1771
Geni World Family TreePehr Eric Lagerbäck
Sweden, Stockholm Census Registers, 1800-1884Pehr Lagerbäck
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The name Pehr is of Swedish origin, derived from the Hebrew name Peter, which means "rock" or "stone." It first appeared in Scandinavia during the Middle Ages, particularly in Sweden, where it became a common given name. Historically, the name has been associated with strength and stability, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it, often linked to leadership or steadfastness in various occupations. Variations of Pehr can be found in different cultures, including Per in Finnish, Pierre in French, and Pedro in Spanish and Portuguese, each maintaining the core meaning of the name while adapting to local linguistic nuances. The name Pehr is less common today but retains a sense of historical significance in Swedish culture, often evoking a connection to heritage and tradition.
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