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Ragnhild Ryen (born Stang), 1905 - 1998
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Ragnhild Ryen (born Stang), 1905 - 1998
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Ragnhild Wergeland Arenfeldt, Julius Fredrik (born Stang), 1897 - 1981
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Ragnhild Ryen (born Stang), 1905 - 1998
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Ragnhild Wergeland Arenfeldt (born Stang), 1897 - 1981
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Ragnhild Stang (born Waalmann), 1874 - 1949
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Ragnhild Aminoff (born Stang), 1922 - 2006
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Ragnhild Aminoff (born Stang), 1922 - 2006
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Ragnhild Ryen (born Stang), 1905 - 1998
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Ragnhild Ryen (born Stang), 1905 - 1998
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Ragnhild Ryen (born Stang), 1905 - 1998
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Ragnhild Aminoff (born Stang), 1922 - 2006
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Ragnhild Aminoff (born Stang), 1922 - 2006
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Ragnhild Aminoff (born Stang), 1922 - 2006
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Ragnhild Aminoff (born Stang), 1922 - 2006
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Ragnhild Wergeland Stang Arenfeldt (born Westrup), 1897 - 1981
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Ragnhild Aminoff (born Stang), 1922 - 2006
MyHeritage Family TreesRagnhild ( Lulu ) Ackland (born Stang), 1886 - 1968
MyHeritage Family TreesRagnhild "Lulu" Ackland (born Stang), 1886 - 1968
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Ragnhild Stang (born Nielsen Egebak), 1902 - 1966
MyHeritage Family TreesRagnhild Amanda Monsen Aase (born Stang), 1910 - 1983
MyHeritage Family TreesRagnhild Amanda Aase (born Stang), 1910 - 1983
MyHeritage Family TreesRagnhild Stang (born Nilsen), 1902 - 1966
MyHeritage Family TreesRagnhild Amanda Monsen (born Stang), 1910 - 1983
MyHeritage Family TreesRagnhild Stang (born Nilsen), 1902 - 1966
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Ragnhild Wergeland Arenfeldt (born Stang), 1897 - 1981
MyHeritage Family TreesRagnhild Amanda Monsen Aase (born Stang), 1910 - 1983
FamilySearch Family TreeGertrude Olson (born Stang), 1850 - 1910
FamilySearch Family TreeRagnhild Stang, born 1888
FamilySearch Family TreeRagnhild Eleonore Emanuelsen Stang, born 1902
FamilySearch Family TreeRagnhild Wergeland Stang Arenfeldt (born Westrup), 1897 - 1981
Geni World Family TreeRagnhild Stang (born Waalmann), 1874 - 1949
Geni World Family Treeragnhild Stang (born Nilsen), born 1902
Geni World Family TreeRagnhild Helene Berg
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Ragnhild Stang, born 1879
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Ragnhild Stang, born Circa 1888
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- France 49%
- Norway 24%
- USA 22%
- Denmark 5%
The name Ragnhild has its origins in Old Norse, specifically derived from the elements "ragna," meaning "gods" or "counsel," and "hild," meaning "battle." This name is predominantly found in Scandinavian countries, particularly Norway and Sweden, where it has historical roots dating back to the Viking Age. Ragnhild was often associated with strong, noble women, reflecting qualities of wisdom and strength, which were highly valued in Norse culture. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Ragnhildr in Old Norse, and it may appear as Ragnhilde in German-speaking regions. In modern times, the name has retained its popularity in Scandinavia, often celebrated for its historical significance and connection to Viking heritage. The name embodies a sense of resilience and leadership, traits that were essential for those who bore it in ancient times.
The last name "Stang" has its origins in Germany and is believed to derive from the Middle High German word "stang," which means "pole" or "staff," suggesting a possible occupational link to those who worked with or used poles, such as shepherds or farmers. The name may also have geographical roots, referring to individuals who lived near a prominent pole or post in their community. Historically, the surname has been associated with various regions in Germany, particularly in areas where agriculture was prevalent. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, including "Stangl" in Austria and "Stangl" in Czech regions, which may reflect local dialects or adaptations. The pronunciation and spelling can vary, with some individuals opting for "Stang" or "Stangh," depending on regional influences. Overall, the surname encapsulates a blend of occupational and geographical significance, reflecting the lives of those who carried it through history.
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