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Margarete Pedersen (born Lauritzdatter), 1704 - 1784
MyHeritage Family TreesMargrete Lauritzdatter, died 1768
MyHeritage Family TreesMargrete Hansen (born Lauritzdatter), died 1768
MyHeritage Family TreesMargrete Hansen (born Lauritzdatter), died 1768
MyHeritage Family TreesMargrete Hansen (born Lauritzdatter), died 1768
MyHeritage Family TreesMargrete Hansen (born Lauritzdatter), died 1768
MyHeritage Family TreesMargrete Hansen (born Lauritzdatter), died 1768
MyHeritage Family TreesMargrete Hansen (born Lauritzdatter), died 1768
MyHeritage Family TreesMargarete Lauritzdatter, Circa 1632 - 1716
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919Margarete , born 1787
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919Margarete , born 1707
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919Margarete , born 1666
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919Margarete Pedersen (born Lauritzdatter), 1702 - 1784
FamilySearch Family TreeMargrete Hansen (born Lauritzdatter), died 1768
FamilySearch Family TreeMargareta Skrædder (born Lauritzdatter), 1649 - 1727
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- Arabic: مارجريت لوريتسداتر (Mārjrit Lūrītsdātir)
- Japanese: マルガリータ・ロリッツダッター (Marugārīta Roritsudattā)
- Russian: Маргарита Лаурицдаттер (Margarita Lauritzdatter)
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The name Margarete has its origins in the Greek name "Margaretēs," derived from "margaritēs," meaning "pearl." This name first appeared in ancient Greece and was later adopted by the Romans, spreading throughout Europe, particularly in regions such as England, France, and Germany. Historically, the name has been associated with purity and beauty, reflecting the value of pearls in ancient cultures. Margarete has been borne by various saints and queens, which contributed to its popularity and noble connotations. Variations of the name include Margaret in English, Marguerite in French, and Margarita in Spanish and Italian, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its appeal across cultures, often symbolizing grace and elegance, and continues to be a popular choice for girls in many countries today.
The last name Lauritzdatter has its origins in Scandinavia, particularly in Norway and Denmark, where it is derived from the patronymic naming tradition, meaning "daughter of Lauritz." The name Lauritz itself is a variant of the name Lars, which is a Scandinavian form of the Latin name Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum" or "laurelled," symbolizing victory and honor. Historically, surnames like Lauritzdatter were used to denote lineage and familial connections, often reflecting the characteristics or occupations of the male ancestor, in this case, Lauritz. Variations of the name can be found across different regions and cultures, including Lauritzdatter in Norway and Denmark, while in Sweden, similar patronymic forms might include Lauritzdotter. The use of "datter" indicates a female lineage, which is characteristic of traditional Scandinavian naming conventions, where daughters were often identified by their father's name. While the name may not be widely prevalent today, it reflects a rich cultural heritage tied to familial identity in Nordic societies.
Bodil SivertsdatterLars ChristiansenPeder ChristiansenSivert LauritzsenAnna ChristiansdatterLaurits PedersenInger ChristiansdatterAnna ChristiandatterBodil ChristiansenSigvard ChristiansenAnne ChristiansdrKirsten LauritzdatterChristian HansenEllen OlufsdatterLauridtz HenrichsenBodil PedersenPeder LauritzenBodil ChristiansdatterMaren ChristiansdatterHans Christiansen
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