Oppdag folk som heter Johanens Andersen
Utforsk historiske dokumenter på MyHeritage, den ledende plattformen for å oppdage familiehistorie internasjonalt. Kast lys over livene til folk som heter Johanens Andersen gjennom historien gjennom fødsels-, ekteskaps- og dødsregistre, folketellinger og mer.
Johanens Christian Andersen, 1869 - 1946
MyHeritage familietrærJohanens Andersen, født 1899
Norske kirkebøker, 1815-1938Johanens Andersen, født 1839
Norske kirkebøker, 1815-1938Johanens Kirstine Andersen, født 1822
Norske kirkebøker, 1815-1938Johanens Andersen, født 1836
Norske kirkebøker, 1815-1938Johanens Andersen, født 1840
Folketellingen i Norge 1875Johanens Andersen, født 1869
1906 folketelling for DanmarkJohanens Andersen, født 1894
1911, Danmark, FolketellingerJohanens Andersen, født 1897
1921 Dansk folketellingSkriv inn noen få navn, og MyHeritage vil bygge slektstreet ditt og levere nye oppdagelser om Johanens Andersen
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- Han Andersen's
- Hanny Anderson
- Jo Andersen's
- Johanna Anderson
- Arabic: جوان أندرسن (Jūwān Āndirsīn)
- Danish: Johanne Andersen
- Japanese: ヨハネン・アンデルセン (Yohanen Andeirusen)
- Norwegian: Johanne Andersen
- Russian: Жанна Андерсен (Zhanna Andersen)
The first name Johanens is a variant of the name Johannes, which has its roots in Hebrew, derived from the name Yochanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." This name has a rich historical background, first appearing in ancient Hebrew texts and later becoming prominent in Christian contexts due to its association with figures such as John the Baptist and John the Apostle. The name spread throughout Europe, particularly during the Middle Ages, as Christianity expanded, leading to its adoption in various forms across different cultures. Notable variations of Johanens include Johannes in Germanic languages, Juan in Spanish, Giovanni in Italian, and Jean in French, each reflecting local linguistic characteristics while maintaining the core meaning of the name. The name is often associated with qualities such as grace, leadership, and wisdom, traits that were valued in the early bearers of the name, many of whom were religious leaders or scholars.
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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