Objevte lidi se jménem Viktor Pajula
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Viktor Pajula, 1842 - 1919
MyHeritage rodokmenyViktor Vilhelm Erlandpoika Pajula, 1883 - 1922
MyHeritage rodokmenyViktor Romanus Adolfsson Pajula, 1878 - 1881
MyHeritage rodokmenyViktor Romanus Adolfsson Pajula, 1878 - 1881
MyHeritage rodokmenyviktor pajula, zemřel 2007
MyHeritage rodokmenyViktor Romanus Adolfsson Tuntematon, 1878 - 1881
MyHeritage rodokmenyViktor Pajula
MyHeritage rodokmeny
Viktor Pajula < Veide (rozený Pajula), 1926 - 2007
Geni celosvětový rodokmenViktor Mattsson Sevón (rozený Pajula), 1842 - 1919
Geni celosvětový rodokmenViktor Pajula (rozený Pappe), 1918 - 1970
Geni celosvětový rodokmenViktor Pajula, narozený 1882
Finsko, seznamy daní z obyvatelstva, 1920Viktor Pajula, narozený 1883
Finsko, seznamy daní z obyvatelstva, 1900Viktor Pajula, narozený 1882
Finsko, seznamy daní z obyvatelstva, 1900Viktor Augustinp Pajula, narozený 1899
Finsko, Karelské knihy přijímáníViktor Pajula, narozená 1918
Finsko, Karélie, narození a křtyViktor Pajula
Finsko, Karélie, migrační registryZadejte několik jmen a MyHeritage sestaví váš rodokmen a poskytne vám nové informace o Viktor Pajula
Začít Importovat rodokmen (GEDCOM)
- Victor Pajula
- Viktor Payula
- Victor Payula
- Viktor Paiula
- Victor Paiula
- Viktor Pajulla
- Victor Pajulla
- Viktor Pajola
- Victor Pajola
- Viktor Pagula
- Finsko 71%
- Estonsko 29%
Viktor stems directly from the Latin word "victor," meaning "conqueror." This Latin term itself derives from the verb "vincere," meaning "to conquer" or "to overcome." The shift from the verb "vincere" to the noun "victor" involved a common Latin suffix "-tor," which denotes an agent or doer of an action. Therefore, Viktor literally translates to "he who conquers" or "winner." The name Viktor gained popularity in regions influenced by the Roman Empire and later through the Christian Church, as several early saints bore the name Victor. Its usage spread across Europe, particularly in Slavic countries, where it remains a common given name. Variations include Victor in English, French, and Spanish, and Wiktor in Polish. Diminutives such as Vitya are common in Russian-speaking areas. The name's association with victory and triumph has contributed to its enduring appeal across different cultures and time periods.
The surname Pajula has its roots in the Finnish language and culture, where it is derived from the word "paju," meaning "willow." This connection to nature suggests that the name may have originally been associated with individuals living near willow trees or in areas where willows were prevalent. The surname likely emerged in Finland, particularly in regions where Finnish was spoken, and it can be traced back to the early modern period. Over time, Pajula became associated with various occupations, particularly in agriculture and forestry, reflecting the importance of these industries in rural Finnish life. The name embodies traits of resilience and adaptability, qualities often attributed to those who worked closely with the land.
- Historie rodiny a příbuzní
- Fotografie a naskenované originální dokumenty
- Konkrétní data a místa životních událostí
- Vojenská služba, bydliště a povolání
- Celá jména, rodná jména a věk předků a příbuzných
