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Wendla Henrika Isaksdotter Renfors, Salviander (born Söderblom), 1837 - 1915
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MyHeritage Family TreesWendla Henrika Isaksdotter Renfors e. Salviander (born Söderblom), 1837 - 1915
MyHeritage Family TreesWendla Henrika Isaksdotter Renfors, Salviander (born Söderblom), 1837 - 1915
MyHeritage Family TreesWendla Henrika Isaksdotter Söderblom, born 1837
MyHeritage Family TreesWendla Henrica Söderblom, born 1837
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Wendla Charlotta Söderblom, 1869 - 1901
Sweden Household Examination BooksWendla Henrika Isaksdotter Renfors, Salviander (born Söderblom), 1837 - 1915
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Wendla Söderblom, born 1873
Finland, Population Tax Lists, 1900Wendla Henrika Söderblom, born 1837
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Wendla Alexandra, born 1851
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Wendla Alexandra, born 1851
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Wendla Henrica, born 1837
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Wendla Alexandra Söderblom, born 1851
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The name Wendla has its origins in Germanic and Slavic cultures, particularly associated with the German name "Wendel," which is derived from the Old High German word "wend," meaning "to turn" or "to change." This name has historical roots in regions such as Germany and parts of Eastern Europe, where it was often linked to the idea of transformation or movement. Wendla is notably recognized from the play "Spring Awakening" by Frank Wedekind, where the character embodies themes of youth, innocence, and the struggles of coming of age. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Wendelin" in German-speaking countries and "Wendla" itself being a diminutive form. While the name is not widely used today, it carries a sense of nostalgia and literary significance, often evoking the complexities of adolescence and societal expectations.
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