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Dahlman is a surname of Swedish origin, derived from the elements dal (Old Norse dalr meaning "dale, valley") and man (Old Norse maðr meaning "person, man"). The name thus denotes a person who lives in or near a valley.N...
Danielsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Daniel". It belongs to the common Scandinavian naming tradition where the suffix -sson (or -son) indicates "son of," as seen in other Swedish names such as Ander...
Einarsson is a Scandinavian surname meaning "son of Einar" — ultimately from the Old Norse elements einn "one, alone" and herr "army, warrior", yielding a name that embodies the concept of a lone warrior or one who fight...
Ek is a Swedish surname that literally means "oak" in Swedish, derived from the native oak tree (genus Quercus). As a topographic surname, it likely referred to someone who lived near a prominent oak or in an oak forest....
Eklund is a Swedish surname derived from the combination of the elements ek (Old Norse eik), meaning "oak," and lund (Old Norse lundr), meaning "grove." As a topographic surname, it originally referred to someone who liv...
Ekström is a Swedish surname that originated as a topographic name for someone who lived near an oak tree by a stream. The first element ek derives from Old Norse eik, meaning "oak", while ström comes from Old Norse stra...
Eld is a Swedish surname derived from Old Norse eldr, modern Swedish eld, meaning "fire." As a topographic or ornamental surname, it likely originated from a habitation near a prominent fire feature, such as a hearth or...
Eliasson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Elias". As a patronymic, it derives from the given name Elias, which itself is a form of the Hebrew name Elijah (meaning "my God is Yahweh"). In the Old Testament,...
Elmersson is a Swedish surname meaning "son of Elmar". The patronymic suffix -sson is common in Swedish and other Scandinavian naming traditions, indicating lineage. The given name Elmar itself is a modern German form of...
Engberg is a Swedish ornamental surname. It is a combination of Swedish äng (from Old Norse eng, meaning 'meadow') and berg (meaning 'mountain'). Ornamental surnames were widely adopted in Sweden, especially in the late...
Engman is a surname of Swedish origin, derived from a combination of the Swedish word äng (from Old Norse eng) meaning "meadow" and man (from Old Norse maðr) meaning "person, man". This makes it a topographic surname for...
Engström is a surname of Swedish origin, classified as an ornamental name. It derives from the Swedish elements äng (Old Norse eng, meaning "meadow") and ström (Old Norse straumr, meaning "stream"). The combination "mead...
EtymologyEricson is a patronymic surname meaning “son of Eric.” The given name Eric itself originates from the Old Norse Eiríkr, composed of elements ei (“ever, always”) and ríkr (“ruler, king”), thus meaning “ever ruler...
EtymologyEricsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Eric". The name Eric itself derives from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, composed of the elements ei "ever, always" and ríkr "ruler, king", thus translating to...
Eriksson is a common Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Erik." The surname directly reflects the Scandinavian naming tradition where -sson or -son is added to a father's given name to indicate lineage. As a patro...
Etymology and OriginsFeldt is a Danish, German, and Swedish variant of the surname Feld, which itself means "field" in German. The name originated as a topographic surname for someone who lived on land cleared of forest...
Forsberg is a Swedish-language surname. Originally a toponymic surname, it is derived from the Swedish words fors meaning "waterfall" and berg meaning "mountain". As such, the name likely referred to someone who lived ne...
Fransson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Frans." The name Frans is itself a Dutch, Scandinavian, and Finnish form of Franciscus, which derives from the Latin Franciscus meaning "Frenchman," ultimately fro...
Fredriksson is a Swedish surname meaning "son of Fredrik" (the Swedish form of Frederick). It originates from the Scandinavian patronymic naming tradition, where -sson ("son of") is appended to a father's name.Etymology...
Etymology and Origins Friis is a surname of Scandinavian origin, most commonly found in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It is a variant of the German surname Fries, which denotes someone from Frisia—a coastal region along t...
Frisk is a Swedish surname derived from the Swedish word frisk meaning "healthy", which itself originates from Middle Low German vrisch meaning "fresh, young, frisky". The name belongs to a category known as Swedish army...
Gerhardsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Gerhard." It is rooted in the given name Gerhard, which is itself derived from the Old German elements ger (spear) and hart (hard, firm, brave, hardy). As a pat...
Göransson is a Swedish surname meaning "son of Göran", a Swedish form of George. Originally a patronymic, it reflects the Nordic naming tradition where children were given their father's first name with the addition of "...
Grahn is a Swedish surname. It is an ornamental spelling of the Swedish word gran, meaning "Norway Spruce" (or simply "spruce"), reflecting a common tradition in Swedish surname formation where nature-related terms were...
Gunnarsson is an Icelandic and Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Gunnar." In Iceland, it functions primarily as a patronymic rather than a fixed family name, following the traditional Nordic naming system where...
Gustafsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Gustaf". As a common surname pattern in Scandinavia, it reflects the tradition of creating family names based on the father's given name.The name Gustaf is itsel...
Gustavsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Gustav". It is one of several variants of the name, alongside Gustafsson, each reflecting historical spelling differences in Scandinavian naming practices. Etymo...
Håkansson is a Swedish surname meaning "son of Håkan." The patronymic suffix -sson (from Old Norse sonr, “son”) is characteristic of Scandinavian naming traditions, particularly in Sweden, where such surnames became here...
EtymologyHallman is a Swedish surname of topographic origin. It derives from the Swedish word hall (from Old Norse hallr) meaning "rock, boulder, slab" and man (Old Norse maðr) meaning "person, man". The name thus descri...
Etymology and OriginHansson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Hans". The name Hans itself is a German short form of Johannes, which derives from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." Hans...
Etymology and OriginHaraldsson is a surname of Swedish and Icelandic origin, meaning "son of Harald". It derives from the Old Norse patronymic tradition, where the suffix -sson indicates "son of". The name Harald itself...
Haroldson is a Swedish surname derived from the patronymic tradition, meaning “son of Harold.” It is an Americanized form of Haraldsson, which itself originates from the Scandinavian and German given name Harald, a cogna...
Hedlund is a Swedish surname with a topographic origin, combining two elements: hed, from Old Norse heiðr meaning "heath" or "moor," and lund, from Old Norse lundr meaning "grove." Hence, the name Hedlund can be interpre...
Hellström is a Swedish surname. It is a combination of häll, from Old Norse hallr meaning "flat rock", and ström, from Old Norse straumr meaning "stream". Thus, the name translates to "rock stream" or "stone stream".As a...
Henriksson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Henrik". It is formed by adding the suffix -sson (meaning "son") to the personal name Henrik, the Scandinavian form of Henry.Etymology and HistoryThe name Henrik...
Herbertsson is a Swedish patronymic surname derived from the given name Herbert, meaning "son of Herbert." It is the Swedish equivalent of the English surname Herbertson. Patronymic surnames in Sweden typically end with...
Hermansson is a Swedish patronymic surname, meaning "Herman's son." It derives from the Old German elements heri "army" and man "person," reflecting a martial heritage. While the root name Herman has ancient Germanic ori...
Hjort, also spelled Hiort or Hiorth, is a Danish and Swedish cognate of the English surname Hart, meaning "male deer" or hart. It originated as a nickname for someone who either lived in a area frequented by such deer or...
Holgersson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Holger". It belongs to a common Nordic naming tradition where the father's given name is combined with the suffix -son indicating lineage. Etymology The first el...
Holm is a surname of Scandinavian origin, primarily found in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It derives from the word holme or holm, meaning "islet" or "small island," which comes from Old Norse holmr. The name likely origi...
Holmberg is a Swedish ornamental surname derived from the elements holme (from Old Norse holmr meaning "small island") and berg meaning "mountain". The name literally translates to "island mountain" or "mountain of the i...
EtymologyHolmgren is a Swedish ornamental surname, formed from two elements: holme (from Old Norse holmr) meaning 'small island' and gren (from Old Norse grein) meaning 'branch'. Such ornamental names became popular in S...
Etymology and OriginsHolmström is a Swedish surname of topographic or ornamental origin. It combines the elements holme from Old Norse holmr meaning "small island" and ström from Old Norse straumr meaning "stream." The n...
EtymologyHult is a Swedish surname derived from the Old Norse word holt, meaning "forest" or "woodland." It is a variant of the more widely known surname Holt, which has roots in Old English, Old Dutch, and Old Norse. Th...
Ingesson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Inge." The name Inge itself is a short form of Scandinavian names incorporating the element Ing, referencing the Germanic god Ing. This placed Ingesson within a wi...
Isaksson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Isak". It is formed by adding the suffix -sson (son) to the personal name Isak, which is the Scandinavian form of the biblical name Isaac.Etymology and OriginsThe...
Etymology and OriginIvarsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning “son of Ivar”. The given name Ivar is a Scandinavian form of Ivor, which derives from the Old Norse name Ívarr, composed of the elements ýr (“yew tree,...
Jakobsson is a surname of Icelandic or Swedish origin, meaning "son of Jakob".Etymology and OriginThe name derives from the given name Jakob, which itself is a form of the biblical name Jacob (or James) used in several l...
Janson is a surname found in Dutch, English, German, and Swedish cultures. It is a patronymic name meaning "son of Jan," with the element -son indicating filial descent. Jan itself is a form of Johannes, the Latin versio...
Jansson is a Swedish patronymic surname, meaning "son of Jan." The name Jan itself is a form of Johannes, which ultimately derives from the Greek Ioannes and the Hebrew Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious" (see John). J...
Johansson is a patronymic surname of Swedish origin meaning "son of Johan." It is the most common surname in Sweden, more frequent than Andersson and other names ending in -sson. The name reflects the traditional Scandin...
Johnsson is a common Swedish surname meaning "son of John."The name follows the typical Scandinavian patronymic naming tradition, where surnames were formed by adding -son (son) to the father's given name. In Sweden, sur...
Jonasson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Jonas 2", derived from the given name Jonas, which itself is the Greek form of Jonah, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "dove". Patronymic surnames are common in Sca...
Etymology and OriginsJonsson is a Swedish patronymic surname, meaning "son of Jon." The personal name Jon is a Scandinavian form of John, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious...
Jönsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Jöns". Jöns is a Swedish short form of Johannes, the Latin form of the Greek Ιωάννης (Ioannes), ultimately derived from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן (Yoḥanan), meaning...
"Karlsson" is a Swedish patronymic surname that literally means "son of Karl." The root name Karl itself is a German and Scandinavian form of Charles, a name borne by numerous monarchs, including seven rulers of the Fran...
Kjellsson is a Swedish surname that follows the traditional patronymic naming pattern, meaning "son of Kjell".The name Kjell itself is a Swedish variant of Ketil, which comes from the Old Norse name Ketill. The Old Norse...
Klasson is a Swedish surname meaning "son of Klas". The name Klas is a Swedish short form of Nicholas, so Klasson ultimately derives from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people".Etymology and HistoryThe surna...
Knutson is a Swedish patronymic surname, a variant of Knutsson. Like its counterpart, it literally means "son of Knut."Etymology and OriginThe root of the surname is the Old Norse personal name Knut, from knútr meaning "...
Knutsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Knut." The given name Knut derives from the Old Norse knútr, meaning "knot." Historically, the name Knut gained prominence through Canute the Great (also spelled C...
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