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Valpuri Antintytär Heikkilä (born Pöysä), 1811 - 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesValborg "Valpuri" Mattila (born Pöysä), 1804 - 1867
MyHeritage Family TreesValborg "Valpuri" Mattila (born Pöysä), 1804 - 1867
MyHeritage Family TreesValpuri Heikkilä (born Pöysä), 1739 - 1807
MyHeritage Family TreesValpuri Matintytär Komppa (born Pöysä), born 1754
MyHeritage Family TreesValborg "Valpuri" Mattila (born Pöysä), born 1804
MyHeritage Family TreesValpuri Tuomaantytär Pöysä (born Kousa), born 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesValpuri Mattila (born Pöysä)
MyHeritage Family TreesValpuri Mouhu (born Pöysä)
MyHeritage Family TreesValpuri Mattila (born Pöysä)
MyHeritage Family TreesWalborg Andersdotter Läthi, 1768 - 1819
Geni World Family TreeWalborg Antintytär Pöysä, 1788 - 1809
Geni World Family TreeValpuri Antintytär Pöysä, 1811 - 1868
Geni World Family TreeWalborg Jöransdotter Korpelainen (born Korpelain), 1829 - 1899
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- Val Poysa
- Valentina Poysah
- Valli Poysain
- Vally Poysak
- Valorie Poysa
- Japanese: ヴァルプリ・ピュイサ (Varupuri Pyuisa)
- Russian: Вальпури Пёйсä (Val'puri Pöysä)


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The first name Valpuri has its origins in Finland, derived from the name Walpurga, which is rooted in the Old High German name Walpurga, meaning "to be strong" or "to be brave." This name is historically associated with Saint Walpurga, an English missionary who became an abbess in Germany during the 8th century, and her feast day is celebrated on May 1st. Valpuri is predominantly used in Finland and reflects characteristics of strength and resilience, often associated with those who bear the name. Variations of Valpuri can be found in different cultures, such as Walburga in German-speaking countries and Valborg in Scandinavian regions, with differences in spelling and pronunciation that reflect local linguistic traditions. The name has maintained its popularity in Finland, particularly among those who appreciate its historical and cultural significance.
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