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Maerta Olivia Eriksson (born Setterlund,), 1907 - 2002
MyHeritage Family TreesMaerta Hansson, 1774 - 1777
MyHeritage Family TreesMaerta Ersson (born Carlsdotter), 1699 - 1784
MyHeritage Family TreesMaerta Elisabeth ,Marilotte Eriksson (born Stålhammar)
MyHeritage Family TreesMaerta Elisabeth Marilotte Eriksson (born Stålhammar)
MyHeritage Family TreesMaerta Eriksson
MyHeritage Family TreesMaerta Sofia Eriksson, born 1894
Sweden Household Examination BooksMaerta Eriksson, 1794 - 1795
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Maerta Eriksson, died 1795
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Maerta Eriksson, 1794 - 1795
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Maerta Eriksson, 1794 - 1795
FamilySearch Family TreeMaerta Wilhelmina Wiktoria Eriksson, 1895 - 1972
FamilySearch Family TreeMaerta Caisa Eriksson
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The name Maerta has its roots in various cultures, with a notable presence in both European and Latin American contexts. It is often considered a variant of the name Marta, which is derived from the Aramaic word "marta," meaning "lady" or "mistress." Historically, the name has been associated with strength and leadership, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it, particularly in religious contexts, as Saint Martha is a prominent figure in Christianity. Variations of the name can be found across different languages and cultures, including Marta in Spanish and Italian, Marthe in French, and Martha in English. Each variation carries similar meanings and connotations, often linked to qualities of nurturing and authority. While the name Maerta may not be as widely recognized as its variants, it embodies a rich historical significance and cultural resonance that continues to be appreciated in various regions.
The last name Eriksson is of Scandinavian origin, specifically derived from the Old Norse name "Eiríkr," which means "eternal ruler" or "ever-ruler." It is a patronymic surname, indicating "son of Erik," and is commonly found in Sweden and other Nordic countries. Historically, surnames like Eriksson emerged in the Middle Ages as a way to identify individuals based on their father's name, reflecting a lineage that was significant in Viking culture. The name is associated with characteristics of leadership and nobility, as many early bearers of the name were likely to be leaders or warriors. Variations of Eriksson can be found across different regions, including Erikson in English-speaking countries and Eriksen in Denmark and Norway, with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting local linguistic practices. The surname remains prevalent in modern times, often symbolizing a connection to Scandinavian heritage and ancestry.
Madeleine ErikssonMadelene ErikssonMadlena ErikssonMads ErikssonMadts ErikssonMadtz ErikssonMadz ErikssonMae ErikssonMaeret ErikssonMaereta ErikssonMag ErikssonMagareta ErikssonMagaretha ErikssonMagd ErikssonMagda ErikssonMagdal ErikssonMagdalen ErikssonMagdalena ErikssonMagdalene ErikssonMagdalina Eriksson
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