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Sara Dorotea Björlin (born Jansdotter), 1837 - 1905
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Viola Björlin (born Wahlstedt), 1907 - 1985
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Viola Björlin (born Wahlstedt), 1907 - 1985
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Viola Björlin (born Lindberg), 1920 - 1975
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Eleonora Björlin, 1921 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Dorotea Björlin (born Jansdotter Hesselbom), 1837 - 1949
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Elonora Stöd (born Björlin), 1921 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Viola Björlin (born Lindberg), 1920 - 1975
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Elonora Stöd (born Björlin), 1921 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Elonora Stöd (born Björlin), 1921 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Dorothea Björlin (born Hesselbom), 1837 - 1905
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Viola Björlin (born Wahlstedt), 1907 - 1985
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Viola Björlin
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Sara BJörlin, 1790 - 1853
Sweden Household Examination Books
Sara Augusta Björlin, born 1863
Sweden Household Examination Books
Sara Augusta Björlin, born 1863
Sweden Household Examination Books
Sara Dorotea Björlin, born 1837
Sweden Household Examination Books
Sara Augusta Björlin, born 1863
1880 Sweden Census
Sara Dorotea Björlin, born 1837
1890 Sweden Census
Sara Dorotea Björlin, born Circa 1837
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951Sara Dorothea Jansdotter, born 1837
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The name Sara has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the word "שָׂרָה" (Sarah), meaning "princess" or "noblewoman." It first appeared in ancient texts, notably in the Bible, where Sarah was the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac, symbolizing strength and leadership. This historical context imbues the name with connotations of dignity and grace, often associated with individuals who exhibit strong, nurturing qualities. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Sarai" (a biblical variant), "Zara" (Arabic), "Sára" (Hungarian), and "Sara" (Italian and Spanish), each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling but retaining the core essence of the name. The name has remained popular in various regions, reflecting its timeless appeal and the positive attributes associated with its meaning.
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