Discover people named Vendla Hermansson
Explore historical records on MyHeritage, the leading platform for discovering family history internationally. Shed light on the life of people named Vendla Hermansson through birth, marriage, and death records, censuses, and more.

Vendla Viktoria Hermansson (born Emanuelsdotter), 1878 - 1943
MyHeritage Family TreesVendla Josefina Hermansson (born Ulriksdotter), 1868 - 1918
MyHeritage Family TreesVendla Josefina Ulriksdotter Hermansson (born Ulriksdotter), 1868 - 1918
MyHeritage Family TreesVendla Josefina Hermansson (born Ulriksdotter), 1868 - 1918
MyHeritage Family TreesVendla Greta Adele Hermansson (born Björklund), 1914 - 1992
MyHeritage Family TreesVendla Juliana Sandell, 1859 - 1897
MyHeritage Family TreesVendla Juliana Hermansson (born Sandell), 1859 - 1897
MyHeritage Family TreesVendla Juliana Johansdotter Jansson (born Sandell), born 1859
MyHeritage Family TreesVendla Hermanson, born 1884
MyHeritage Family TreesVendla Hermanson, born 1884
MyHeritage Family TreesVendla Hermanson, born 1884
MyHeritage Family TreesVendla Viktoria Hermansson (born Lindblom), 1878 - 1943
Geni World Family TreeVendla Josefina Ulriksdotter Hermansson (born Holmo Arfas), 1868 - 1918
Geni World Family Tree
Vendla Signe Ingeborg Hermansson, born 1880
Sweden Household Examination Books
Vendla Signe Ingeborg Hermansson, born 1880
Sweden Household Examination Books
Vendla Maria Hermansson, born 1884
Sweden Household Examination Books
Vendla Julia Hermansson, born 1906
Sweden Household Examination BooksWendla Maria Hermansson (born Niemelä), born 1870
FamilySearch Family TreeVendla Magdalena Hermansson, born 1795
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Vendla Hermansson
Get started Import family tree (GEDCOM)
- Vandela Hermansson
- Vendie Hermansson
- Vendy Hermansson
- Vennie Hermansson


- USA 100%
The name Vendla has its origins in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Sweden, where it is often associated with the Old Norse name "Vendel," which is linked to the Vendel period (circa 550-800 AD) known for its rich Viking heritage. The meaning of Vendla is often interpreted as "the one who is loved" or "the one who brings joy," reflecting characteristics of warmth and affection that may have been valued in the communities that first used the name. Variations of Vendla can be found in different cultures, such as "Vendel" in Dutch and "Vendelina" in some Slavic languages, though these variations may differ in usage and popularity. The name is relatively rare outside of Scandinavia, but it has gained some recognition in modern times, particularly in literature and popular culture, where it is sometimes associated with strong, independent female characters. Overall, Vendla embodies a blend of historical significance and contemporary appeal, making it a unique choice for a name.
The last name Hermansson is of Scandinavian origin, particularly prevalent in Sweden and Norway. It is a patronymic surname, meaning it is derived from the given name of an ancestor, specifically from "Herman," which itself comes from the Germanic elements "heri" (army) and "man" (man), thus translating to "warrior" or "soldier." The suffix "-sson" indicates "son of," so Hermansson essentially means "son of Herman." This surname reflects the historical practice in Nordic cultures of naming children after their fathers, often indicating lineage and familial connections. Variations of the surname can be found in different forms across Scandinavia, such as Hermanssen or Hermans, and may also appear with different spellings in other languages, reflecting local phonetic interpretations. The name is less common outside of Scandinavia, but its roots in warrior heritage highlight the valor and martial characteristics associated with its bearers.
- Family history and relatives
- Photos and scanned original documents
- Specific dates and locations of life events
- Military service, residence, and occupation
- Full names, maiden names, and ages of ancestors and relatives
