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Niels Christian Jeppesen Mark, 1802 - 1883
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Niels Christian Jeppesen Mark, 1802 - 1883
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Niels Jeppesen Jeppesen Mark, 1871 - 1943
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Niels Jeppesen Jeppesen Mark, 1871 - 1943
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Niels Jeppesen Mark, 1871 - 1943
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Niels Christian Jeppesen Mark, 1802 - 1883
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Niels Christian Jeppesen Mark, 1802 - 1883
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Niels Jeppesen Mark, 1871 - 1943
MyHeritage Family TreesNiels Pedersen Mark, 1836 - 1894
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Niels Christian Jeppesen Mark, born Circa 1803
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- Neil Mark
- Neill Mark
- Niel Mark
- Nielsie Mark
- Niles Mark
- Arabic: نيلس جيببسن مارك (Nīls Jībibsīn Mārk)
- Danish: Niels Jeppesen Mark
- Japanese: ニールス・イェッペセン・マーク (Nīrusu Yeppesen Māku)
- Russian: Нильс Еппесен Марк (Nils Eppesen Mark)


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The first name Niels is of Scandinavian origin, primarily associated with Denmark and Norway, and is derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people." Historically, Niels has been a popular name in these regions, often linked to nobility and leadership, reflecting characteristics of strength and resilience. The name gained prominence during the Middle Ages and has been borne by various notable figures, including Danish kings and saints, which further solidified its status. Variations of Niels can be found across different cultures, such as Nils in Sweden, Nélis in Dutch-speaking regions, and Nikola in Slavic countries, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its popularity over the centuries, often associated with individuals who exhibit strong leadership qualities and a sense of community.
The last name Jeppesen is of Scandinavian origin, particularly associated with Denmark and Norway, where it first appeared as a patronymic surname meaning "son of Jeppe," a diminutive form of the name Jacob. The name Jacob itself has Hebrew roots, meaning "supplanter" or "holder of the heel," which reflects the biblical story of Jacob and Esau. Historically, individuals bearing the surname Jeppesen were often linked to agricultural or rural occupations, as many Scandinavian surnames were derived from the father's name, indicating lineage and familial ties. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries, such as Jeppesen in Denmark, Jeppe in Norway, and even Jeppson in Sweden, showcasing slight differences in spelling and pronunciation that reflect regional dialects and linguistic evolution. The surname is relatively common in Denmark, where it has been borne by notable figures in various fields, including sports and academia, further embedding it in the cultural fabric of the region.
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