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Sara Beata Svensdotter von Kiesel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
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Sara Beata von Kiessel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
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Sara Lisa Hallgren (born Vigelia), 1751 - 1797
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Sara Beata Svensdotter von Kiessel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
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Sara Beata von Kiessel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
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Sara Johannesdotter Vigelia (born Iser), 1668 - 1697
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Sara Beata Svensdotter von Kiessel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
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Sara Beata Svensdotter von Kiessel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
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Sara Stina Vigelia, 1745 - 1745
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Beata von Kiessel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Lisa Hallgren (born Vigelia), 1751 - 1797
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Britta Roth (born Vigelia), 1756 - 1797
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Brita Roth (born Vigelia), 1756 - 1797
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Sara (Johannesdotter) Vigelia (born Johannesdotter Iser), 1668 - 1697
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Lisa Vigelia, 1751 - 1797
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Beata von Kiessel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Beata von Kiessel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Lisa Hallgren (born Vigelia), 1751 - 1797
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Beata von Kiessel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Beata von Kiessel, kvartersmästare (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Lisa Hallgren (born Vigelia), 1751 - 1797
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Beata von Kiessel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Beata von Kiessel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Beata Von Kiessel Vigelia, 1709 - 1776
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Beata Vigelia, 1709 - 1776
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Beata von Kiesel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Beata von Kiessel (born Vigelia), 1709 - 1776
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Beata Vigelia, 1709 - 1776
Geni World Family TreeSara Lisa Vigelia, 1751 - 1797
Geni World Family TreeSara Stina Vigelia, 1745 - 1745
Geni World Family TreeSara Brita Vigelia, 1756 - 1797
Geni World Family TreeSara Lisa Hallgren (born Vigelia), 1751 - 1797
FamilySearch Family TreeSara Britta Vigelia, 1756 - 1797
FamilySearch Family TreeSara Stina Vigelia, 1745 - 1745
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FamilySearch Family TreeSara Vigelia, born 1735
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Sara Vigelia, died 1741
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Sara Vigelia, born 1743
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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.
The last name Vigelia has its origins in the Mediterranean region, particularly associated with Italian and Spanish heritage. It is believed to derive from the Latin word "vigil," meaning "watchful" or "alert," which may have been used to describe individuals who were guardians or caretakers, reflecting a characteristic of vigilance. Historically, those bearing the name may have been involved in occupations related to protection or oversight, such as watchmen or soldiers. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, with spellings like "Vigilia" in Spanish-speaking countries, which translates to "vigil" in English, and "Vigili" in Italian contexts. These variations often reflect regional linguistic adaptations and can carry similar meanings related to watchfulness or alertness. While the name is not exceedingly common, it retains a unique connection to its historical roots and the characteristics of those who originally bore it.
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