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Selina Alexandersson (born Hermansdotter), 1863 - 1916
MyHeritage Family TreesSelina Alexandersson (born Hermansdotter), 1863 - 1916
MyHeritage Family TreesSelina Alexandersson (born Hermansdotter), 1863 - 1916
MyHeritage Family TreesSelina Alexandersson (born Hermansdotter), 1863 - 1916
FamilySearch Family TreeSelina Hermansdotter, born 1873
FamilySearch Family TreeSelina Hermansdotter, born 1873
Finland, Baptisms, 1657-1890Selina Hermansdotter, born 1873
Finland, Baptisms, 1657-1890
Selina, born 1865
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Selina Maria, born 1867
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Selina Sofia, born 1876
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Selina Mariana, born 1854
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Selina Hermansdotter
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- Arabic: سيلينا هيرمانسدوتير (Sīlīnā Hīrmānsdūtīr)
- Japanese: セリーナ・ヘルマンズドッター (Serīna Herumanzudottā)
- Russian: Селина Хермансдоттер (Selina Khermansdotter)
The first name Selina has its origins in the Latin name "Selena," which is derived from the Greek word "Selene," meaning "moon." This name has historical roots in ancient mythology, where Selene was the goddess of the moon, often depicted as a beautiful woman driving a chariot across the night sky. The name Selina first appeared in English-speaking regions during the 18th century and has been associated with qualities such as beauty, serenity, and calmness, reflecting the gentle and illuminating nature of the moon. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Selene" in Greek, "Celine" in French, and "Salina" in Italian and Spanish, each carrying similar connotations of light and beauty. The name has maintained a consistent popularity in various forms, often associated with artistic and creative individuals, further emphasizing its ethereal and graceful qualities.
The last name Hermansdotter is of Scandinavian origin, particularly associated with Sweden and Norway, where it is derived from the patronymic naming tradition. The name literally means "daughter of Herman," with "Hermans" indicating the father's name and "dotter" meaning daughter in Swedish. This naming convention was common in the Nordic countries, where surnames were often formed by combining the father's first name with a suffix indicating lineage. The name Herman itself has Germanic roots, meaning "army man" or "warrior," which reflects the characteristics of strength and leadership associated with those who initially bore the name. Variations of Hermansdotter can be found in different cultures, such as Hermansdóttir in Icelandic, where the suffix changes to reflect the local language's grammatical rules. While the name is less common today, it remains a testament to the historical practices of naming and lineage in Scandinavian societies.
Hanna HermansdotterCarl HermanssonHanna AlexandersdotterSofia JohanssonOlga AlexanderssonOlga AlexandersdotterMariana JohanssonDagny HermansdotterAlfred HermanssonOlga BrandtDagny AlexandersdotterSofia HermansdotterMariana SvensdotterOtto AlexanderssonOlga HermansdotterHerman JohanssonJohan OttossonCarl Hermansson askSigne Alexandersdotter
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