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Odd Andre Andersen, 1903 - 1965
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Odd Andersen, 1908 - 1992
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Odd Arnfinn Andersen, 1924 - 2001
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Odd Andersen, 1908 - 1992
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Odd Petter Andersen, 1927 - 1989
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Odd adolf Andersen, 1931 - 2002
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Odd Samuel Andersen, 1919 - 1975
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Odd Andersen, 1908 - 1992
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Odd Normann Andersen Andrem, 1899 - 1974
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odd stener andersen, 1926 - 2000
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Odd Samuel Andersen, 1919 - 1975
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Odd Andersen, 1911 - 1999
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Odd Arne Andersen, 1929 - 2015
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Odd Dorph (Andersen), 1890 - 1939
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Odd Andre Andersen, 1903 - 1965
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Odd Andersen, died 1985
Canada Obituary Index from OldNews.com
Odd Andersen, 1914 - 1914
Norway Church Records, 1815-1938
Odd Andersen, born 1920
Norway Church Records, 1815-1938
Odd Schanche Andersen, born 1901
Norway Church Records, 1815-1938
Odd Andersen, born 1913
Norway Church Records, 1815-1938Odd Andersen, 1920 - 2007
Famous People Throughout HistoryOdd Einar Andersen, born 1943
Famous People Throughout HistoryOdd René Andersen, born 1968
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Odd R. Andersen
Famous People Throughout HistoryOdd Andersen, 1923 - 1927
BillionGravesKaptein Odd E. Andersen, 1911 - 1984
BillionGravesOdd Jonny Andersen, 1935 - 2010
BillionGravesOdd Eilert Andersen, 1928 - 2009
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Odd Andersen, 1926 - 1930
Norway Death Registrations
Odd Andersen, 1938 - 1939
Norway Death Registrations
Odd Gudmund Andersen, 1937 - 1945
Norway Death Registrations
Odd Evald Andersen, 1920 - 1942
Norway Death Registrations
Odd Andersen, Circa 1920 - 2001
Canada, British Columbia DeathsOdd Andersen, 1911 - 1999
FamilySearch Family TreeOdd Andersson Pundsnes, 1846 - 1935
FamilySearch Family TreeOdd Andersen Ã…rsand, 1888 - 1971
FamilySearch Family TreeOdd Sverre Andersen, 1921 - 1989
FamilySearch Family TreeOdd Emil Andersen, 1909 - 1980
Geni World Family TreeOdd Normann Andrém (born Andersen), 1899 - 1974
Geni World Family TreeOdd Reidar Løvkvam (born Andersen), 1935 - 1998
Geni World Family TreeOdd Arnfinn Andersen, 1924 - 2001
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Odd Andersen, born 1912
New York City Marriages, 1866-1949
Odd B. Andersen, born Circa 1904
New York City Marriages, 1866-1949
Odd Andersen, born 1891
1910 Norway Census
Odd Andersen, born 1909
1910 Norway Census
Odd Henry Andersen, born 1909
1910 Norway Census
Odd Andersen, born 1902
1910 Norway Census
Odd Andersen, born 1892
1900 Norway Census
Odd Andersen, born 1888
1900 Norway Census
Odd Rembert Andersen, born 1921
1940 Denmark Census
Odd Wathne Andersen, born 1918
1930 Denmark Census
Odd Andersen, born 1866
1891 Norway Census
Odd Andersen, born 1855
1891 Norway Census
Odd Uden Joab , born 1842
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- Norway 66%
- USA 29%
- Sweden 4%
- Other 1%
The first name "Odd" has its origins in Old Norse, particularly from the Scandinavian regions, where it was commonly used in Norway and Iceland. The name is derived from the Old Norse word "oddi," which means "point" or "edge," often referring to a geographical feature such as a headland or a promontory. Historically, individuals named Odd were often associated with strength and uniqueness, reflecting the name's connotation of being distinct or exceptional. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Oddi" in Icelandic contexts, and it may also appear in various forms across Scandinavian languages, though the spelling remains relatively consistent. The name is less common outside of these regions, but it retains a sense of cultural heritage and identity among those who bear it.
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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