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HALVOR KNUDSEN HVALEBYE, 1704 - 1748
MyHeritage familietrærHalvor Pedersen Skonhovd Hvalebye, 1719 - 1761
MyHeritage familietrærHALVOR KNUDSEN HVALEBYE, født 1704
MyHeritage familietrærHALVOR KNUDSEN HVALEBYE, født 1704
MyHeritage familietrærHALVOR KNUDSEN HVALEBYE, født 1704
MyHeritage familietrærHalvor Knudsen Hvalebye, født 1704
MyHeritage familietrærHALVOR KNUDSEN HVALEBYE, født 1704
MyHeritage familietrærHALVOR KNUDSEN HVALEBYE, født 1704
MyHeritage familietrærHalvor Pedersen Skonhov Hvalebye
MyHeritage familietrærHalvor Rolvsen (Hvalebye) Gulden
MyHeritage familietrærHalvor Hvalebye
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Døpte, Norge, 1634-1927Halvor Hvalebye
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The name Halvor has its origins in Scandinavia, particularly in Norway, where it is derived from the Old Norse name Hallvarðr. The name is composed of two elements: "hall," meaning "rock" or "stone," and "varðr," meaning "guardian" or "watchman," which together convey the meaning of "guardian of the rock" or "rocky guardian." Historically, names like Halvor were often given to individuals who were seen as protectors or strong figures within their communities, reflecting the characteristics of strength and reliability. Variations of Halvor can be found in different cultures, such as Halvard in Norwegian and Swedish contexts, and Halvor is sometimes spelled as Halvord or Halvår in other regions. The name has also been adopted in various forms across Scandinavian countries, maintaining its roots while adapting to local languages and dialects. Overall, Halvor embodies a rich historical significance and a connection to the natural landscape of its origin.
The last name Hvalebye has its origins in Norway, specifically deriving from the Old Norse elements "hvalr," meaning "whale," and "by," which translates to "farm" or "settlement." This suggests that the name may have originally referred to a location associated with whaling or a settlement near the sea, reflecting the maritime culture of the region. Historically, surnames in Norway often indicated geographical features or occupations, and Hvalebye likely relates to the characteristics of the land or the livelihoods of those who lived there. Variations of the surname may exist due to regional dialects and spelling changes over time, but specific notable variations are less documented. The name is relatively uncommon outside of Norway, and its unique connection to the coastal heritage of the region highlights the importance of the sea in the lives of those who bore it.
Lars Hvaleby-hovLisbeth Hvaleby-hovLisbeth Hvaleby-hovMari Hvaleby-hovMarte Hvaleby-hovMarte Hvaleby-hovOle Hvaleby-hovOle Hvaleby-hovAnne HvalebyeAnne HvalebyeHalvor HvalebyeHans HvalebyeHans HvalebyeIngeborg HvalebyeIngeborg HvalebyeJacob HvalebyeJacob HvalebyeJohanne HvalebyeJohanne HvalebyeKaren Hvalebye
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