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Thomas Johansson l. Tuomas Juhonpoika Kupari, 1736 - 1740
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Johansson Kupari, 1736 - 1740
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Johansson Kupari, 1736 - 1740
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Mårtensson l. Tuomas Martinpoika Kupari, 1769 - 1828
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Johansson Johansson Kupari, 1736 - 1740
MyHeritage Family TreesIso-Kouvon isäntä 1759-89 Thomas Johansson Kupari > Iso-Kouvo, 1736 - 1790
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Kupari, Yli-Kouvo, 1736 - 1790
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Bengtsson Kupari, 1617 - 1697
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Bengtson Kupari, Circa 1617 - 1697
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Johansson Iso-Kouvo, 1736 - 1740
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Johansson, 1736 - 1740
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Johansson, 1736 - 1740
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Johansson, 1736 - 1740
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Johansson, 1736 - 1740
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Johansson, 1736 - 1740
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Henricsson l. Tuomas Heikinpoika Kupari, born 1766
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Henricsson Kupari, born 1766
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Henricsson Kupari, born 1766
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Henricsson Kupari, born 1766
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Henricsson Kupari, born 1766
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Kupari, born 1766
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Henricsson Kupari, born 1766
MyHeritage Family TreesThomas Henricsson Kupari, born 1766
MyHeritage Family TreesTuomas Jaakonpoika Kupari, 1701 - 1742
Geni World Family TreeTuomas Juhanpoika Yli-Kouvo (born Kupari), 1736 - 1790
Geni World Family TreeThomas Thomasson Kupari, 1655 - 1694
Geni World Family TreeThomas Bengtsson Kupari, 1617 - 1697
Geni World Family TreeThomas Kupari, born 1735
Finland, Karelia Deaths and BurialsThomas Henricsson Kupari, born 1766
FamilySearch Family TreeThomas Kupari
FamilySearch Family TreeThomas Kupari
Finland, Baptisms, 1657-1890Thomas Kupari, born 1782
Finland, Karelia Births and BaptismsThomas Kupari, born 1787
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The first name Thomas has its origins in the Aramaic name "Te'oma," meaning "twin." It first appeared in the regions of the Near East and gained prominence through its association with Saint Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, who is often regarded as the patron saint of architects and builders, reflecting a connection to craftsmanship and construction. The name has been widely adopted across various cultures and languages, leading to numerous variations, including Tomás in Spanish and Portuguese, Tomas in Scandinavian and Slavic languages, and Toma in some Eastern European regions. Each variation retains the core meaning of the name while adapting to local linguistic nuances. Thomas has remained a popular name throughout history, often associated with qualities such as reliability and strength, which may reflect the characteristics of those who initially bore it.
The last name Kupari has its origins in the Slavic regions, particularly among the South Slavic peoples, where it is believed to derive from the word "kupar," which means "a person who works with copper" or "coppersmith." This occupational surname likely emerged in areas where metalworking was a significant trade, reflecting the skills and professions of those who initially bore the name. Geographically, it is most commonly found in countries such as Croatia and Serbia, where Slavic languages are spoken. Variations of the surname may include different spellings or adaptations, such as "Kupar" or "Kuparić," which can be influenced by regional dialects or linguistic nuances. While the name is not widely prevalent outside of these regions, its roots in craftsmanship and trade highlight the historical importance of metalworking in Slavic culture.
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