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Elisabeth Ch. datter lisbeth Teodoriusen Faugli (born Hole), 1839 - 1916
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Elisabeth Teodoriusen Faugli (born Kristiansdatter), 1839 - 1916
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Elisabeth Teodoriusen Faugli (born Kristiansdatter Hole), 1839 - 1916
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Elisabeth Teodoriusen Faugli (born Kristiansdatter), 1839 - 1916
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Elisabeth Teodoriusen Faugli (born Kristiansdatter), 1839 - 1916
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Elisabeth Teodoriusen Faugli (born Kristiansdatter), 1839 - 1916
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Elisabeth Teodoriusen Faugli (born Kristiansdatter), 1839 - 1916
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Elisabeth Teodoriusen Faugli (born Kristiansdatter), 1839 - 1916
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Elisabeth Teodoriusen Faugli (born Kristiansdatter), 1839 - 1916
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Elisabeth Teodoriusen Faugli (born Kristiansdatter), 1839 - 1916
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The name Elisabeth has its origins in the Hebrew name Elisheva, which means "God is my oath." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has been widely used in various forms across different cultures and regions, particularly in Europe. The name gained prominence through its association with several biblical figures, most notably Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, which contributed to its popularity in Christian communities. Historically, those who bore the name were often seen as strong, faithful, and devoted individuals, reflecting the meaning of the name. Variations of Elisabeth include Elizabeth (English), Isabella (Italian and Spanish), and Elise (French), among others, each with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation. The name has remained popular through the centuries, often associated with royalty and notable figures, further solidifying its esteemed status across cultures.
The last name Teodoriusen faugli has its roots in Scandinavian heritage, particularly within Norway, where it is believed to have originated. The name is a patronymic, derived from the given name Teodor, which means "gift of God" in Greek, combined with the suffix "-sen," indicating "son of." This suggests that the original bearers of the name were likely descendants of an ancestor named Teodor, reflecting a common practice in Nordic cultures of naming children after their fathers. The term "faugli" may relate to a geographical feature or a local dialect, though specific historical references are limited. Variations of the name can be found in different forms across Scandinavia, such as Teodorsen or Teodorsdotter, depending on gender and regional dialects. The name's pronunciation may also vary, influenced by local languages, but it generally retains a similar phonetic structure. Overall, the surname encapsulates a rich cultural heritage, linking individuals to their familial and geographical origins.
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Taale Teodoriusen brendenThorvald Teodoriusen brendenTina Teodoriusen brendenAnne Teodoriusen faugliCaroline Teodoriusen faugliChristine Teodoriusen faugliJohanne Teodoriusen faugliLaura Teodoriusen faugliMartha Teodoriusen faugliMartin Teodoriusen faugliMartine Teodoriusen faugliMatheus Teodoriusen faugli
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