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Hildegard Amalia Jönsson Wikermark (born Ljung), 1886 - 1975
MyHeritage Family TreesHildegard Adele Ljung (born Elofsson), 1902 - 1983
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HILDEGARD Kristina Ljung, born 1912
MyHeritage Family TreesHildegard Adele Ljung (born Hagström), 1902 - 1983
MyHeritage Family TreesHildegard Larsson (born Ljung), Circa 1912 - Circa 1966
MyHeritage Family TreesHildegard Ljung (born Hagström), 1902 - 1983
MyHeritage Family TreesHildegard Kristina Ljung, born 1912
MyHeritage Family TreesHildegard Betty Sofia Ljung (born f. Hagel), born 1904
MyHeritage Family TreesHildegard Amalia Ljung, born 1886
Sweden Household Examination BooksHildegard Amalia Ljung, born 1886
Sweden Household Examination BooksHildegard Amalia Ljung, born 1886
Sweden Household Examination BooksHildegard Hagström, 1902 - 1983
Geni World Family TreeHildegard Amalia Ljung, 1886 - 1975
Geni World Family TreeHildegard Amalia Wikermark (born Ljung), 1886 - 1975
Geni World Family TreeAnna Hildegard Ljung, 1908 - 1991
Geni World Family TreeHildegard Amalia Kristina Jönsson (born Ljung), born 1862
1940 Sweden CensusHildegard Sofia Ljung (born Gustafsson), born 1882
1940 Sweden CensusHildegard Amalia Ljung, born 1886
FamilySearch Family TreeHildegard Sofia Ljung, died Circa 1960
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- Hildegard Liung
- Hildegard Young
- Hildegard Yjung
- Hildegard Lung
- Hildegard Lyung
- Hildegardt Ljung
- Hildegard Liyung
- Hildegardt Liung
- Hildegardt Young
- Hildegardt Yjung
- Chinese (Simplified): 希尔德加德 隆 (Xī'ěrdéjiādé Lóng)
- Czech: Hildegarda Ljung
- Hungarian: Ljung Hildegard
- Italian: Ildegarda Ljung
- Japanese: ヒルデガルド リュング (Hirudegarudo Ryungu)
- Russian: Хильдегард Люнг (Khil'degard Lyung)
- Ukrainian: Хільдеґард Люнг (Khil'dehgard Lyunh)
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"Hildegard" begins with the Old High German element "hild," meaning battle or war. This root connects it to other Germanic names emphasizing combat. The second element, "gard," signifies enclosure, protection, or yard. Therefore, the name literally translates to "battle enclosure," "battle protector," or "protected in battle." The combination of these elements reflects a common practice in Germanic name formation, where compound names conveyed specific attributes or hopes for the child. The name's historical prominence is largely due to Saint Hildegard of Bingen, a 12th-century German Benedictine abbess, writer, composer, philosopher, and mystic. Her widespread influence ensured the name's survival and popularity throughout the Middle Ages, primarily in German-speaking regions. While never exceptionally common in English-speaking countries, "Hildegard" maintained a presence, often associated with German heritage. Diminutives include Hilde and Hilda. The name's usage has fluctuated over time, experiencing periods of relative obscurity followed by renewed interest, often linked to historical or cultural revivals.
The surname Ljung has its historical roots in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden, where it is derived from the Swedish word "ljung," meaning "heath" or "moor." This geographical feature often characterized the landscape of southern Sweden, suggesting that the name may have originally been used to denote individuals who lived near or worked on such terrains. The surname likely emerged during the medieval period, a time when surnames began to be adopted more widely in Europe, often reflecting local geography, occupations, or personal characteristics. As a result, those bearing the surname Ljung may have been associated with agricultural practices or land management in heathland areas, which were significant for grazing and farming.
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