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Sophia Jacobsdotter Sundman (born Giösling), 1779 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia Jacobsdotter Sundman (born Giösling), 1779 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia Jacobsdotter Sundman (born Giösling), 1779 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia Jakobsdotter Sundman (born Giösling), 1779 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia Jacobsdotter Sundman (born Giösling), 1779 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia Jacobsdotter Giösling, 1779 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia Jacobsdotter Giösling, 1779 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia Jacobsdotter Giösling, 1779 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia Jacobsdotter Sundman (born Giösling), 1779 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia Jacobsdotter Giösling, 1779 - 1827
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia Sofia Gustava Giösling, 1771 - 1823
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia (Gustafva Sofia) Giösling (born Levander), 1771 - 1823
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia Sofia Gustava Giösling (born Levander), 1771 - 1823
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia (Gustafva Sofia) Giösling (born Levander), 1771 - 1823
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia (Gustafva Sofia) Giösling (born Levander), 1771 - 1823
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia (Gustafva Sofia) Giösling (born Levander), 1771 - 1823
MyHeritage Family TreesSophia (Gustafva Sofia) Giösling (born Levander), 1771 - 1823
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- Arabic: صوفيا جيوسلينغ (Ṣūfiyā Jiyūslīng)
- Italian: Sofia Giösling
- Japanese: ソフィア・ギオスリング (Sofia Giosuringu)
- Russian: София Гиослинг (Sofiya Giosling)
- Spanish: Sofía Giösling
The name Sophia has its origins in ancient Greek, derived from the word "sophia," meaning "wisdom." It first appeared in the Hellenistic period and was popularized in the early Christian era, particularly through the veneration of Saint Sophia, a figure symbolizing divine wisdom. The name has been widely used across various geographical regions, including Europe and the Americas, and is often associated with qualities such as intelligence, insight, and discernment, reflecting the meaning of wisdom. Notable variations of the name include Sophie in French, Sofia in Spanish and Italian, and Zofia in Polish, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling but retaining the core essence of the name. Sophia has remained a popular choice throughout history, often linked to notable figures in literature, royalty, and academia, further solidifying its association with wisdom and intellect.
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