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Jarle Oliver Andersen, 1963 - 2017
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Jarle Andersen, 1921 - 1996
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Jarle Andersen Svaleng, 1924 - 2004
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Jarle Oliver Andersen, 1963 - 2017
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Jarle Andersen Svaleng, 1924 - 2004
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Jarle Oliver Andersen, 1963 - 2017
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Jarle, min fetter Andersen, 1972 - 2001
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Jarle Andersen, 1945 - 2019
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Jarle Andersen, 1972 - 2001
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Jarle Torgeir Botn Andersen, 1922 - 1996
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° Jarle Andersen, 1929 - 2013
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Jarle Oddmund Johansdatter, 1924 - 2004
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Jarle Paulsen, 1916 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesJarle Botn Andersen, 1922 - 1995
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Jarle Andersen, 1943 - 2007
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Jarle Andersen Svaleng, born 1924
MyHeritage Family TreesJarle Skarning Andersen, Circa 1961 - Circa 1973
MyHeritage Family TreesJarle August Andersen, 1966 - 1969
MyHeritage Family TreesJarle Arnesson Andersen, 1943 - 2007
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Jarle Elvira Wretlind Andersen, born 1928
1940 Denmark CensusJarle Andersen, 1961 - 1973
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FamilySearch Family TreeSig Jarle Andersen, 1964 - 1999
Geni World Family TreeErling jarle Andersen, 1953 - 2018
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New York City Passenger and Crew Lists, 1957-1963
Jarle Andersen
New York City Passenger and Crew Lists, 1957-1963
Jarle Andersen
New York City Passenger and Crew Lists, 1957-1963Jarle Schmidt Andersen
Denmark, Telephone DirectoriesJarle Andersen
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- Arabic: يارلي أندرسن (Yārlī Āndarsīn)
- Japanese: ヤール・アンダーセン (Yāru Andāsen)
- Russian: Ярле Андерсен (Yarle Andersen)


- Norway 88%
- Denmark 12%
The name Jarle has its origins in Old Norse, specifically derived from the word "jarl," which means "nobleman" or "earl." This name is predominantly found in Scandinavian countries, particularly Norway, where it has historical roots linked to the Viking Age and the nobility of that era. The meaning of Jarle reflects qualities of leadership, strength, and nobility, often associated with those who held significant social status or military command in early Norse society. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Jarl" in Swedish and Danish, and it may also appear as "Yarle" in some contexts. While the name is less common outside of Scandinavia, it retains a strong cultural significance in the regions where it originated, often evoking a sense of heritage and tradition.
The last name Andersen is of Scandinavian origin, particularly prevalent in Denmark and Norway, where it is derived from the given name Anders, which itself is a variant of Andrew, meaning "manly" or "brave" in Greek. The surname literally translates to "son of Anders," indicating a patronymic lineage common in Nordic cultures, where surnames often reflect the father's first name. Historically, those bearing the surname Andersen were likely to be associated with agricultural or artisan occupations, as many families in these regions were involved in farming or skilled trades. Variations of the surname can be found across different countries and cultures, including Anderson in English-speaking countries, which has similar roots, and the spelling variations like Andersson in Sweden. These variations often reflect regional dialects and linguistic adaptations, showcasing the surname's widespread influence and the migration patterns of Scandinavian peoples.
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