Opdag mennesker med navnet Kjersten Knudsdatter
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- Kjerstin Knudsdatter
- Kirsten Knudsdatter
- Kirstin Knudsdatter
- Kersten Knudsdatter
- Kerstin Knudsdatter
- Kjiersten Knudsdatter
- Kjierstin Knudsdatter
- Kjersten Knutsdatter
- Kjerstin Knutsdatter
- Kirsten Knutsdatter
- Danmark 83%
- Norge 17%
"Kjersten" originates as a Scandinavian variant of "Christine." The root is the Greek word "Christos," meaning "anointed." This Greek term translates the Hebrew word "Messiah." The name "Christine" and its variants, including "Kjersten," spread through Europe via the early Christian church. The "Kjer-" spelling is a phonetic adaptation common in Scandinavian languages, reflecting a different pronunciation of the "Chr-" sound found in other languages. The name's history is tied to Saint Christina, a popular early Christian martyr. "Kjersten" is most commonly found in Norway and Sweden. While never reaching extreme popularity, it has maintained a consistent presence in these regions. Variations include Kirsten, Kerstin, and Kirsti. Diminutives such as Kjersti are also common. The name reflects a strong cultural connection to Christianity and Scandinavian linguistic traditions.
The surname Knudsdatter has its roots in Scandinavian naming traditions, particularly in Denmark and Norway, where it is derived from the Old Norse name "Knud," meaning "knot" or "to tie." Historically, surnames in this region often reflected the father's name, with "datter" indicating "daughter of." This patronymic system was prevalent in the Viking Age and continued into the Middle Ages, with Knudsdatter signifying "daughter of Knud." The name is associated with various occupations and social roles, often linked to agrarian lifestyles, as many bearers of the name were involved in farming or local trades. The surname's historical significance is further underscored by its connection to notable figures, such as King Canute (Knud in Danish), who ruled over England and Denmark in the early 11th century, thereby enhancing the name's prominence.
Jens KnudsenMaren KnudsdatterKnud PedersenNiels KnudsenKnud Christensen kølbækBirgitte JensdatterSøren Knudsen skinderholm kølbækKnud ChristensenChristen KnudsenBirgitte ChristensenJust KnudsenAnne KnudsdatterElse KnudsenPeder KnudsenMaren PoulsenAne KnudsdatterBirte KnudsenPeder Knudsen kølbækJens Knudsen kølbæk
Kirstin KnudsdatterKirstina KnudsdatterKirstine KnudsdatterKisten KnudsdatterKisti KnudsdatterKistie KnudsdatterKistine KnudsdatterKiærsten KnudsdatterKjerst KnudsdatterKjerste KnudsdatterKjersti KnudsdatterKjerstie KnudsdatterKjerstin KnudsdatterKjerstina KnudsdatterKjerstine KnudsdatterKjesten KnudsdatterKjærsti KnudsdatterKlara KnudsdatterKlaudine KnudsdatterKnud Knudsdatter
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