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Magnil Olofsson (born Ersdotter), 1762 - 1821
MyHeritage Family TreesMagnil Kerstin Nilsson (born Ersdotter), 1860 - 1929
MyHeritage Family TreesMagnil Anna Ersdotter, 1846 - 1921
MyHeritage Family TreesMagnil Gunnarsson Röndahl (born Ersdotter), 1749 - 1788
MyHeritage Family TreesMagnil Olofsson, IX:252 (born Ersdotter), 1654 - 1719
MyHeritage Family TreesMagnil Olofsson (born Ersdotter), 1655 - 1728
MyHeritage Family TreesMagnil Anna Ersdotter, 1846 - 1921
Sweden Household Examination BooksMagnil Ersdr., 1787 - 1850
Sweden Household Examination BooksMagnil Ersdotter, born 1809
Sweden Household Examination BooksMagnil Ersdr., born 1809
Sweden Household Examination BooksMagnil Svensson (born Ersdotter), 1809 - 1882
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The first name Magnil has its roots in Scandinavian and Old Norse traditions, where it is believed to derive from the elements "magn," meaning "strength" or "might," and "hild," meaning "battle." This name likely emerged in regions such as Norway and Sweden, where names reflecting valor and power were common among warriors and leaders. Historically, those who bore the name Magnil may have been associated with strength in battle or leadership roles within their communities. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Magnus" in Latin and other European languages, which also conveys a sense of greatness or strength. While the name Magnil itself is less common today, its roots in strength and valor continue to resonate in its variations, reflecting the characteristics of resilience and leadership that were valued in the societies where it originated.
The last name Ersdotter is of Scandinavian origin, specifically rooted in Sweden, where it is a patronymic surname meaning "daughter of Ers." The name "Ers" itself is derived from the Old Norse name "Eiríkr," which means "ever-ruler" or "eternal ruler," reflecting the characteristics of strength and leadership associated with those who bore the name. Historically, patronymic surnames were common in Nordic countries, where children were often given surnames based on their father's first name, with "dotter" indicating "daughter." Variations of Ersdotter can be found in different regions and cultures, such as "Ersdatter" in Norway and "Ersdottir" in Iceland, showcasing the linguistic differences in the Scandinavian languages. While the name is less common today, it remains a testament to the rich cultural heritage and naming traditions of the Nordic peoples.
Märeta EriksdotterErik ErssonErik Nilsson flygareMarita ErsdotterCarin AndersdotterPehr ErikssonAnna ThorsdotterIngeborg EriksdotterMagnil ErikssonOlof ErssonCherstin AndersdotterAnna EriksdotterAnna ThoresdotterNils ErssonJon ErssonJonas ErikssonKerstin JonsdotterAnders OlofssonKierstin ErsdotterOlof Andersson
Magda ErsdotterMagdal ErsdotterMagdalen ErsdotterMagdalena ErsdotterMagdalina ErsdotterMagdelana ErsdotterMagdelena ErsdotterMagdl ErsdotterMagdlena ErsdotterMaglena ErsdotterMagnild ErsdotterMagnus ErsdotterMagr ErsdotterMagrareta ErsdotterMagreta ErsdotterMagta ErsdotterMaia ErsdotterMaid ErsdotterMaiia ErsdotterMaija Ersdotter
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