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The Swedish name "Lindbom" combines two elements: "lind," which means "lime tree" in Swedish, and "bom," which translates to "tree" or "wood." Therefore, the name can be interpreted to mean "lime tree" or "tree of the lime." It may have originally been used to describe someone who lived near a lime tree or a forested area. In a broader sense, it reflects a connection to nature, which is common in many Swedish surnames.

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