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Barbora Nováková (born Kryslová), 1897 - 1936
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Honzík (born Kryslová), 1754 - 1825
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Suchý (born Kryslová), born 1886
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Kryslová (born Dobrá), born 1881
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora KRYSLOVÁ, born 1798
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Kryslová, born 1829
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Kryslová (born Michalová)
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Tolarová (born Kryslová)
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Kryslová (born Michalová)
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Kryslová (born Míchalová)
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Weinfurtová (born Kryslová)
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Kryslová (born Hosnedlová)
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Kryslová (born Jandová)
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Kryslová (born Michalová)
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Tolarová (born Kryslová)
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Kryslová (born Martinovská)
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Zigmund (born Kryslová)
MyHeritage Family TreesBarbora Kryslová, born 1897
FamilySearch Family TreeBarbora Tolarová (born Kryslová)
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The name Barbora has its origins in the Greek name "Barbara," which means "foreign" or "strange," reflecting its historical roots in the early Christian era. It first appeared in regions influenced by the spread of Christianity, particularly in Eastern and Central Europe, where it became popular due to the veneration of Saint Barbara, a martyr who is often associated with protection against lightning and fire. The name is commonly linked to characteristics of strength and resilience, traits that were admired in those who bore it. Variations of Barbora can be found across different cultures, including Barbara in English, Italian, and Spanish, and Barbra in Scandinavian contexts. In Slavic countries, Barbora is often celebrated on December 4th, aligning with the feast day of Saint Barbara. The name has maintained its popularity over the centuries, reflecting both its historical significance and the enduring appeal of its meaning.
Vaclav KryslVladimír KryslWalter KryslWilliam KryslMichael KryslatyjJanice KryslerJohn KryslerMary KryslerNancy KryslerAnna KryslováJosefa KryslováKateřina KryslováMarie KryslováAgnieszka KrysmalskaAnna KrysmalskaJulianna KrysmalskaMaria KrysmalskaMarianna KrysmalskaAlbine KrysmalskiBernard Krysmalski
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