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Ingeborg Kirstine Gøye (born Ovesdatter Juul), 1650 - 1669
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Henrikson Gøye (Staverskov) (born Eriksdatter Bille), Circa 1425 - Circa 1495
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Eriksdatter Gøye (born Bille), 1425 - Circa 1517
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Eriksdatter Gøye (born Bille), died 1474
MyHeritage Family Trees* Ingeborg Eriksdatter Gøye, FM, 1.ektefelle (born Bille), born Circa 1440
MyHeritage Family Trees* Ingeborg Eriksdatter Gøye, FM, 1.ektefelle (born Bille), born Circa 1440
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Kirstine Gøye (born Juul), 1635 - 1669
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Gøye (born Eriksdtr Bille)
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Eriksdatter Gøye (born Bille), died 1474
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Eriksdatter Gøye (born Bille), born 1420
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Eriksdatter Gøye (born Bille)
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Eriksdatter Gøye (born Bille), born 1452
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Eriksdatter Gøye (born Bille)
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Eriksdatter Gøye (born Bille)
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Eriksdatter Gøye (born Bille)
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Gøye (born Bille)
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Eriksdatter Gøye (born Bille)
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Gøye (born Bille)
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Kirstine Gøye (born Juul)
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Get started Import family tree (GEDCOM)The first name Ingeborg has its origins in Old Norse, specifically from the elements "Ing," referring to the Norse god of fertility and peace, and "borg," meaning "fortress" or "protection." This name was predominantly used in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Norway and Sweden, where it has historical roots dating back to the Viking Age. Ingeborg can be interpreted to mean "the fortress of Ing" or "protected by Ing," suggesting a strong and nurturing character, which aligns with the qualities often attributed to those who bore the name in ancient times. Variations of Ingeborg can be found across different cultures, including Ingeborg in German and Scandinavian contexts, and Ingeborge in some dialects. The name has also been adapted into modern forms such as Inga and Ingrid, which are more commonly used today. Overall, Ingeborg carries a rich historical significance and reflects a blend of strength and nurturing qualities associated with its mythological roots.
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