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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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SOFIA WILHELMINA ANDERSINTYTÄR EUROPAEUS (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Vilhelmina Europaeus, (A 16) Tab 70 (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Europaeus, 12. (born Svartz), Circa 1693 - 1771
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Antonen, 14. (born Europaeus), Circa 1762 - 1814
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Sofia Europaeus, 15., 1790 - 1790
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Aurora Kondratjeff (born Europaeus), 1770 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Esaiasdr. Europaeus (born Peijo), 1783 - 1850
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Kristina Andersdotter Wacklin (born Europaeus), 1760 - 1829
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Esaiasdotter Europaeus (born Peijo), 1783 - 1850
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Europaeus (born Peijo), 1783 - 1850
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Martintytär Antonen (born Europaeus), Circa 1762 - 1814
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
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Sofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Wilhelmina Europaeus (born Boije Af Gennäs), 1814 - 1836
FamilySearch Family TreeSofia Mårtensdr. Antonen (born Europaeus), Circa 1762 - 1814
FamilySearch Family TreeSofia Esaiasdotter Europaeus (born Peijo), 1783 - 1850
FamilySearch Family TreeSofia Esaiaksentytär Europaeus (born Peijo), 1783 - 1850
Geni World Family TreeSofia Martintytär Swarts (born Svartz), Circa 1693 - 1771
Geni World Family TreeSofia Martinsdotter Europaeus, Circa 1762 - 1814
Geni World Family TreeSofia Henriksdotter Europaeus, 1790 - 1790
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The first name Sofia has its origins in the Greek word "sophia," meaning "wisdom." It first appeared in the Byzantine Empire and has been widely used in various cultures throughout history, often associated with the concept of divine wisdom, particularly in Christian contexts where it is linked to the Holy Wisdom (Hagia Sophia). The name gained popularity in medieval Europe, especially in countries like Italy, Spain, and Russia, where it was often given to girls born into noble families, reflecting a desire for wisdom and intelligence. Variations of the name include Sophie in French, Sofía in Spanish, and Zofia in Polish, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling but retaining the core meaning. The name has remained popular across many cultures and languages, symbolizing a blend of grace and intellect, and continues to be a favored choice for parents around the world.
The last name 'Europaeus' has its origins in Latin, deriving from the word 'Europaeus,' which means 'European' or 'of Europe.' This surname likely first appeared in regions of Europe, particularly in areas influenced by Latin culture, such as Italy and the Iberian Peninsula, during the Middle Ages when surnames began to be adopted based on geographical or cultural identity. The name reflects a connection to the continent of Europe, possibly indicating the characteristics or occupations of individuals who were travelers, scholars, or merchants engaged in trade across European borders. Variations of the surname can be found in different languages and cultures, such as 'Européen' in French or 'Europeo' in Spanish and Italian, each reflecting the same root meaning but adapted to local linguistic norms. While the surname is not exceedingly common, it embodies a rich historical context tied to the identity of European heritage.
Nils EuropaeusCatharina LindhMaria EuropaeusKarl EuropaeusAnna Boije af gennäsHenrik EuropaeusHerman Boije af gennäsAnders Boije af gennäsAnna EuropaeusEva EuropaeusErik Boije af gennäsIsak EuropaeusAnders EuropaeusJakob EuropaeusPeter EuropaeusJohan EuropaeusMatts EuropaeusKatarina EuropaeusAnna LindhKristina Europaeus
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