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Wilhelmiina Sjö, 1835 - 1838
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Johansdotter Sjöman, 1844 - 1885
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Sjö, 1828 - Circa 1828
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Johansdotter Sjöman, 1844 - 1885
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Juhontytär Sjöman (born Sjö, Id), 1844 - 1885
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Sjö, 1835 - 1838
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Sjö, 1835 - 1838
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Sjö, 1835 - 1838
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Sjö, 1828 - 1828
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Sjö, 1828 - Circa 1828
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Sjö, 1828 - Circa 1828
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Sjö, 1828 - Circa 1828
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Sjö, 1828 - Circa 1828
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Sjö, 1828 - Circa 1828
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmiina Sjö, 1835 - 1838
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- Wilhelmina Sjo
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- Swedish: Wilhelmina Sjö


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The name Wilhelmiina is of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German name "Willahelm," which combines the elements "willa," meaning "will" or "desire," and "helm," meaning "helmet" or "protection." This name first appeared in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and the Netherlands, and it has historical roots linked to the nobility and warrior classes, reflecting qualities of strength and determination. Wilhelmiina is often associated with characteristics such as leadership and resilience, traits that were valued in those who bore the name. Variations of Wilhelmiina can be found in different cultures, including Wilhelmina in Dutch and English contexts, and Vilhelmina in Scandinavian countries. Each variation may have slight differences in pronunciation, but they all retain the core meaning related to will and protection. The name has been popularized in various forms throughout history, often linked to notable figures, including queens and literary characters, further enriching its cultural significance.
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