Tutki henkilöitä nimeltä Serafia Wilhelmsdotter
Tutustu historiallisiin tietoihin MyHeritagessa, joka on johtava foorumi sukuhistorian löytämiseen kansainvälisesti. Syvenny henkilön Serafia Wilhelmsdotter elämään kautta historian syntymä-, avioliitto- ja kuolintietojen, väestölaskentojen ja muiden tietojen avulla.
Serafia Heliander (o.s. Wilhelmsdotter), 1861 - 1916
MyHeritage sukupuutSerafia Heliander (o.s. Wilhelmsdotter), 1859 - 1861
MyHeritage sukupuutSerafia Wilhelmsdotter, 1867 - 1867
MyHeritage sukupuutSerafia Wilhelmsdotter, syntynyt 1842
MyHeritage sukupuut
Serafia, syntynyt 1827
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Serafia, syntynyt 1854
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Serafia, syntynyt 1862
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915
Serafia, syntynyt 1843
Suomalaiset rippi- ja lastenkirjat, 1657-1915Serafia Wilhelmsdotter, syntynyt 1856
Suomi, kasteet, 1657-1890Serafia Mariana Wilhelmsdotter, syntynyt 1861
Suomi, kasteet, 1657-1890Serafia Wilhelmsdotter, syntynyt 1857
Suomi, kasteet, 1657-1890Serafia Wilhelmsdotter, syntynyt 1864
Suomi, kasteet, 1657-1890Serafia Wilhelmsdotter (Johansson)
Suomi, avioliitot, 1682-1892Serafia Johansson (o.s. Wilhelmsdotter)
FamilySearch sukupuuSerafia Carlsson (o.s. Wilhelmsdotter)
FamilySearch sukupuuSyötä muutama nimi niin MyHeritage rakentaa sukupuusi ja saat uutta tietoa henkilöstä Serafia Wilhelmsdotter
Aloita Tuo sukupuu (GEDCOM)
- Serafiah Wilhelmsdotter
- Serafina Wilhelmsdotter
- Serafiyah Wilhelmsdotter
- Seraphia Wilhelmsdotter


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The name Serafia has its roots in Hebrew, derived from the word "seraphim," which refers to a type of celestial being or angel associated with light and fire, often depicted in religious texts as being close to God. This name is primarily found in Jewish communities and has historical significance in various religious contexts, symbolizing purity, divinity, and a connection to the spiritual realm. The meaning of Serafia can be interpreted as "fiery" or "burning," reflecting the characteristics of those who bear the name, often associated with passion, intensity, and a strong moral compass. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as Seraphina in Italian and Spanish contexts, and Serafina in Slavic regions, each carrying similar connotations of angelic qualities and divine light. While the name is less common in contemporary usage, it retains a sense of elegance and spiritual significance across various cultures.
The last name Wilhelmsdotter is of Scandinavian origin, specifically rooted in Sweden, where it is a patronymic surname meaning "daughter of Wilhelm." The name Wilhelm itself is derived from the Germanic elements "wil," meaning "will" or "desire," and "helm," meaning "helmet" or "protection," thus conveying the idea of a "resolute protector." Historically, surnames like Wilhelmsdotter were commonly used in Nordic countries to denote lineage, particularly indicating the father's name, which was a prevalent naming convention in the region. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as Wilhelmsdóttir in Icelandic contexts, where the suffix changes to reflect the daughter’s lineage. In addition, the name may appear in various forms across other Germanic languages, though the patronymic structure remains a defining characteristic. Overall, Wilhelmsdotter reflects both familial heritage and the historical significance of names in conveying lineage and identity in Scandinavian culture.
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