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Evaline Andersen (born Pedersen), born 1900
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Evaline Wilhelmine Nielsen (born Jacobsdatter), born 1851
MyHeritage Family TreesEvaline Alvine Blaisdell (born Peterson), 1886 - 1949
MyHeritage Family TreesEvaline Margrethe Pedersen (born Olsen), born 1882
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Evaline Conradine Pedersen, born 1855
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Evaline Caroline Pedersen, born 1852
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Evaline Sophie Pedersen, born 1872
1940 Denmark Census
Evaline Marie Pedersen, born 1911
1930 Denmark CensusEvaline Helga Pedersen, born 1877
Norway, Baptisms, 1634-1927
Evaline Pedersen, born 1899
1921 Denmark Census
Evaline Jenny Fodt Nielsen Pedersen, born 1900
1925 Denmark Census
Evaline Pedersen, born Circa 1818
1860 Denmark Census
Evaline Elizabeth Pedersen
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- USA 14%
The name Evaline has its roots in the Old French name "Aveline," which is derived from the Latin "avellana," meaning "hazelnut." This name first appeared in medieval France and was often associated with the qualities of the hazelnut tree, symbolizing fertility and abundance. Evaline is often interpreted to mean "desired" or "wished for," reflecting a sense of cherished value among those who bore the name. Over time, Evaline has seen various adaptations and variations across different cultures, including Eveline, Evelyn, and Aveline, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has gained popularity in English-speaking countries, particularly in the 19th and 20th centuries, and has been embraced in various forms in other languages, such as "Evelyn" in English and "Avelina" in Spanish. The name's enduring appeal lies in its melodic sound and the positive connotations associated with its meaning, making it a favored choice for many parents.
The last name "Pedersen" is of Scandinavian origin, particularly prevalent in Denmark and Norway, where it is derived from the given name "Peder," which is a variant of "Peter," meaning "rock" or "stone" in Greek. The suffix "-sen" translates to "son of," indicating a patronymic lineage, thus "Pedersen" essentially means "son of Peder." This naming convention reflects the historical practice of identifying individuals by their father's name, a common practice in Nordic cultures. Variations of the surname can be found across different regions, including "Petersen" in Denmark and "Peterson" in English-speaking countries, each reflecting local linguistic adaptations. In addition, the name may appear as "Peder" or "Pedersson" in various forms, depending on regional dialects and cultural influences. The surname is often associated with characteristics of strength and reliability, mirroring the meaning of its root name, and has been borne by many notable individuals throughout history, contributing to its enduring presence in Scandinavian heritage.
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