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- Gustafva Björklund (1794–1862) was a Swedish cookery book-author and restaurant owner. Björklund was originally from Finland, but moved to Sweden as a...
- Gustafva "Stafva" Carolina Lindskog (1794-1851), was a Swedish athlete. She was a pioneer within the field of physical education of females in Sweden,...
- Gustafva Röhl (1798–1848), was a Swedish educator. She was the sister of Maria Röhl. She became a governess after the death of her parents in 1822, and...
- (1749–1808) ∞ (1) Florentina Gustava Strömbom (1765-1795) ∞ (2) Baroness Gustafva Eleonora Rudbeck (1767-1828) Carl Henrik Gyllenhaal (1788–1857) ∞ ∞ (1)...
- Wendela Gustafva Sparre af Rossvik (December 14, 1772 – May 7, 1855) was a Swedish textile artist. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts...
- Turkish-Norwegian-Swedish model and actress Vendela Skytte, Swedish poet Wendela Gustafva Sparre, Swedish artist Vendela Vida, American novelist and journalist Vendela...
- Amanda Gustafva Castrén (1841–1907), Kaarlo's mother...
- Gustafva Sofia Hjärne (4 July 1780 – 6 March 1860), was a Finnish baroness, writer and salon holder. Gustafva Sofia Rosenborg was born in Sweden, the...
- (1815–1894), American diplomat Fernand Angel (1881–1950), French herpetologist Gustafva Angel (1838–1919), Swedish inventor Hayyim Angel, rabbi and author Hayyim...
- Turner, English artist (b. 1775) Karl Drais, German inventor (b. 1785) Gustafva Lindskog, Swedish athlete (b. 1794) United States. Congress. House. Committee...