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Sigrid Haraldssen (born Storråde), 967 - 1014
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XXVIII: SIGRID Ulfhild Snivel (Folkunga) (born Björnsdotter Lakman), Circa 1120 - 1177
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Sigrid Ulfhild Folkesson (born Björnsdotter Lakman), Circa 1127 - 1177
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Sigrid Erlingsson Sola (born Sveinsdatter), 992 - 1062
MyHeritage Family TreesSigrid Folkesson (born Bjornsdotter), 1115 - Circa 1177
MyHeritage Family TreesSigrid Torleifsson (born Bolt Håkonsdotter), 1281 - 1363
MyHeritage Family Treessigrid björnsson segersäll (born storåda swietoslava), 945 - 1013
MyHeritage Family TreesSigrid Hendricksen (born Haraldsen), born 1816
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Sigrid "Snivil" Folkeson (born (Björnsdotter) Lakman)
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Sigrid Lakman Folkesson Folkungeätten (born Börjesson)
MyHeritage Family TreesSigrid Ulfhild Folkesson (born Björnsdotter Lakman)
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- Sweden 57%
- Norway 21%
- Poland 22%
The name Sigrid has its origins in Old Norse, derived from the elements "sigr," meaning "victory," and "fríðr," meaning "beautiful" or "fair." This name was predominantly used in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Norway and Sweden, and has historical roots dating back to the Viking Age, where it was often associated with noble lineage and warrior culture. The meaning of Sigrid reflects qualities of strength and beauty, which were highly valued in the context of the time, often linked to those who were seen as leaders or influential figures in their communities. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Sigríðr in Icelandic, and Sigrid in German-speaking regions, where it has also gained popularity. The name has maintained its appeal through the centuries, often associated with strong, independent women in literature and history.
The last name Haraldssen is of Scandinavian origin, specifically rooted in Norway and Denmark, where it is derived from the Old Norse personal name "Harald," meaning "ruler of the army." This surname typically indicates lineage, suggesting that the original bearers were descendants of someone named Harald, often associated with leadership or military prowess. The suffix "-ssen" denotes "son of," which is a common patronymic form in Scandinavian naming traditions. Variations of the surname can be found across different regions, including "Haraldson" in English-speaking countries and "Haraldsdóttir" for female descendants, reflecting the gendered nature of patronymic naming. The name has maintained its historical significance, often linked to noble or warrior classes in Viking society, and continues to be prevalent in modern Scandinavian countries.
Katarina IngesdottirBengt SnivilHelena TorildsdottirMagnus MinneskoldMagnus MinnesköldErik BjörnssonSigrid Björnsdotter lakmanKatarina HaraldssenChristina BjørnsdotterKatarina IngesdatterBirger BrosaBengt FolkessonSvend HaraldssenEstrid SvendsdatterKatarina IngesdotterBengt Folkesson snivelBjorn Haraldssen
Joan HaraldssenKarl HaraldssenKatarina HaraldssenKristina HaraldssenMagnus HaraldssenOlaf HaraldssenOlav HaraldssenOle HaraldssenPeder HaraldssenRasmus HaraldssenSigurd HaraldssenSvend HaraldssenSweyn HaraldssenKatarina Haraldssen av danmarkRagnrid Haraldssen jernsideBjörn Haraldssen järnsidaKatarina Haraldssen järnsidaKristina Haraldssen järnsidaRagnrid Haraldssen järnsidaUlfhild Haraldssen järnsida
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