Aún no tenemos significados para "scandinavian origin".
1The feudal families of the Mediterranean are of Teutonic and Scandinavian origin.
2She came from Haddingtonshire, where most of the people are of Scandinavian origin.
3His laconic manner, blond hair and black clogs also reveal his Scandinavian origins.
4In the trade he had a partner- afairlad of Scandinavian origin named Adolphus.
5If his schooner bears a Norwegian name, he at any rate is not of Scandinavian origin.
6That is the sort of speech made by selfish merchants in some of the neutral countries, especially those of Scandinavian origin.
7This young man, with a curious name of Scandinavian origin, appeared unheralded in the town, as it was then, of Cantabridge.
8He was a lean and gaunt fellow, blue-eyed and broad-shouldered, of a Cumbria type commonly held to be of Scandinavian origin.
9Many of them may be migratory, of Russian, Icelandic or Scandinavian origin in winter, but while they're here they're definitely OUR birds.
10But the Goths, a people of Scandinavian origin, had been for some time previously drawing nearer to the borders of the Roman Empire.
11The name is of Scandinavian origin; and we find in 'Domesday' that a certain Falstaff held freely from the king a church at Stamford.
12Mary Anderson, a member of the Boot and Shoe Workers' International Board, is of Scandinavian origin, and has all the steadfastness of the Swedes.
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