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Ester Mirian "Ester Koberg Hansen" Koberg Hansen (born Pettersen), 1906 - 1995
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Ester Miriam Koberg (born Pettersen), 1906 - 1995
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MyHeritage Family TreesEster Mirian "Ester Koberg Hansen" Koberg Hansen (born Pettersen), 1906 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesEster Mirian Koberg (born Pettersen), 1906 - 1995
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MyHeritage Family TreesEster Mirian "Ester Koberg Hansen" Koberg (born Pettersen), 1906 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesEster Mirian "Ester Koberg Hansen" Koberg (born Pettersen), 1906 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesEster Mirian Koberg (born Pettersen), 1906 - 1995
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MyHeritage Family TreesEsther Miriam "Ester Koberg Hansen" Koberg (born Pettersen), 1906 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesEsther Miriam Koberg (born Pettersen), 1906 - 1995
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The name Ester has its origins in the Persian word "star," which is reflected in its association with the Hebrew name "Esther," found in the biblical Book of Esther. This name is historically linked to Jewish culture and has been widely used in various regions, particularly in Europe and the Americas, due to the Jewish diaspora. The meaning of Ester often symbolizes brightness and beauty, traits that were admired in the biblical figure Esther, who was known for her courage and intelligence. Variations of the name include "Esther" in English and Hebrew, "Ester" in Spanish and Portuguese, and "Hester" in Dutch and English, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its popularity across cultures, often associated with strong, resilient women, reflecting the characteristics of its historical bearers.
The last name Koberg has its origins in Germany, specifically deriving from the combination of the elements "ko," meaning "cattle," and "berg," meaning "mountain" or "hill," which suggests a geographical connection to elevated areas where cattle might be herded. Historically, surnames like Koberg often indicated the occupation or characteristics of the individuals who bore them, likely referring to those who worked in pastoral roles or lived near hilly terrains suitable for grazing. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including "Koberg" itself, which may appear in various forms such as "Kober" or "Koberghe" in other German-speaking areas, and adaptations in Scandinavian countries where similar phonetic structures exist. The name is relatively uncommon, but it reflects a rich cultural heritage tied to the agrarian lifestyles of early Germanic societies.
Hermandine LumijärviCharlotte HansenBorghild PettersenAnna PettersenHermandine PettersenEmma PettersenWalborg LindbergHenry PettersenGeorg PettersenHenry HansenEdna HansenEdna PettersenWally PettersenHans HansenWalborg PettersenWally LindbergKarl PettersenBorghild OlsenCharlotte PettersenEdvard Pettersen
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