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Tor Ernst Albert Grönroos, 1923 - 1946
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Tor Ernst Albert Grönroos, 1923 - 1946
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Tor Ernst Albert Grönroos, 1923 - 1946
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Tor Ernst Albert Grönroos, 1923 - 1946
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Tor Ernst Albert Grönroos, 1923 - 1946
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Tor Ernst Albert Grönroos, 1923 - 1946
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Tor Ernst Albert Grönroos, 1923 - 1946
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Tor Ernst Albert Grönroos, 1923 - 1946
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Tor Ernst Albert Grönroos, 1923 - 1946
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Tor Ernst Albert Grönroos, 1923 - 1946
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Tor Ernst Albert Grönroos, 1923 - 1946
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Tor Ernst Albert Grönroos, 1923 - 1946
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Tor Ernst Albert Grönroos, 1923 - 1946
MyHeritage Family TreesTor Ernst ErnstSon Grönroos, 1900 - 1949
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MyHeritage Family TreesTor Ernst Ernstsson Grönroos, 1900 - 1949
MyHeritage Family TreesTor Ernst Ernstsson Grönroos, 1900 - 1949
MyHeritage Family TreesTor Ernst Ernstsson Grönroos, 1900 - 1949
MyHeritage Family TreesTor Ernst Ernstsson Grönroos, 1900 - 1949
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The first name "Tor" has its origins in Old Norse, deriving from the word "Þórr," which refers to the Norse god of thunder, Thor, a prominent figure in Scandinavian mythology. This name is particularly prevalent in Scandinavian countries such as Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, where it has historical roots linked to Viking culture and the reverence for strength and protection associated with the god Thor. The meaning of "Tor" is often interpreted as "thunder," symbolizing power and might, traits that were highly valued in the warrior societies of the Norse people. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Thor" in Icelandic and "Tore" in Italian, with each variation reflecting local linguistic adaptations. In modern contexts, "Tor" is sometimes used as a short form or nickname for names like "Torben" or "Tore," maintaining its strong connotations of strength and resilience.
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