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Kirstin Borjesson, (Jani's ancestor) (born Gummesdotter), 1732 - 1778
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson (born Olofsdotter), 1736 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson (born Mansdotter), Circa 1675 - 1760
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson, 1740 - 1740
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson, 1747 - 1747
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson, 1710 - 1712
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson, (Jani's ancestor) (born Gummesdotter), 1732 - 1778
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson (born Olofsdotter), 1733 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Persdotter Borjesson, 1723 - 1779
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson, 1748 - 1757
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson, 1747 - 1747
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson, 1748 - 1757
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin BORJESSON, 1748 - 1757
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin BORJESSON, 1747 - 1747
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson, 1748 - 1757
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson, 1747 - 1747
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson, 1747 - 1747
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson, 1748 - 1757
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin Borjesson, 1747 - 1747
MyHeritage Family TreesKirstin or Kersti Andersson (born Borjesson), 1816 - 1893
FamilySearch Family TreeKerstin Mattesson (born Börjesdotter), 1724 - 1807
FamilySearch Family TreeKirstin Borjesson (born Sveningsdotter), 1776 - 1815
FamilySearch Family TreeKerstin Borjesson (born Andersdotter), 1743 - 1806
FamilySearch Family TreeKirstin Olofsdotter, 1725 - 1815
Geni World Family TreeKirstin Unknown, born Circa 1722
Geni World Family TreeKirstin Borjesson, born 1717
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Kirstin Borjesson, born 1789
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Kirstin Borjesson
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Kirstin Borjesson
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Kirstin Svensdr (Borjesson)
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920Kirstin Olufsdr (Borjesson)
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920Kirstin Andersdr (Borjesson)
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920Kirstin Jonsdr (Borjesson)
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The first name Kirstin is of Scandinavian origin, derived from the name Christian, which itself comes from the Latin "Christianus," meaning "follower of Christ." This name first appeared in regions such as Scandinavia and Northern Europe, particularly during the Middle Ages when Christianity spread throughout these areas. Historically, individuals named Kirstin were often associated with piety and religious devotion, reflecting the name's Christian roots. Variations of the name include Kirsten, Kirsty, and Christine, with different spellings and pronunciations found in various cultures; for instance, Kirsten is commonly used in Denmark and Germany, while Christine is more prevalent in French-speaking countries. The name has maintained popularity in various forms, often symbolizing strength and faithfulness, traits that resonate with its historical significance.
The last name Borjesson has Scandinavian origins, particularly linked to Sweden, where it is derived from the given name "Börje," which itself is of Old Norse origin, meaning "to help" or "to protect." The suffix "-sson" indicates "son of," thus Borjesson can be interpreted as "son of Börje." This patronymic naming convention was common in Nordic countries, reflecting familial lineage and heritage. Historically, individuals bearing the name may have been associated with roles that involved protection or assistance, possibly in a community or familial context. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, such as "Börjesson" in Sweden, and it may also appear in altered forms like "Borgesson" or "Borgersson" in other Scandinavian countries, reflecting local dialects and linguistic changes. The name is relatively uncommon outside of Scandinavia, but it retains its cultural significance within Swedish heritage.
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