Meaning & Origin
Origins and MeaningAlfredson is an English patronymic surname meaning "son of Alfred." The given name Alfred derives from the Old English Ælfræd, composed of the elements ælf ("elf") and ræd ("counsel"), thus meaning "elf counsel." The name Alfred was popularized by Alfred the Great, the 9th-century king of Wessex who defended against Danish invasions and promoted learning. Although the Norman Conquest led to a decline in Old English names, Alfred survived and was revived in the 18th century. The surname Alfredson, like other English patronymics ending in -son, emerged in the Middle Ages as a way to denote lineage.Cultural Distribution and VariantsWhile Alfredson primarily appears in English-speaking countries, it also has Swedish cognates such as Alfredsson, sharing the same meaning. The Variant Avery, which also derives from Alfred, is a related surname and given name used in English contexts.Notable BearersSeveral Swedish individuals bear the Alfredson surname, reflecting its Scandinavian heritage. Among them: Daniel Alfredson (born 1959), a film director; Hans Alfredson (1931–2017), a multifaceted actor and writer; his son Tomas Alfredson (born 1965), also a director; and artist Hawk Alfredson (born 1960). More recently, Tomas garnered international acclaim for the 2011 film Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Despite its English origin, the surname is closer associated with Sweden due to these prominent figures.Meaning: "Son of Alfred"Origin: English patronymic surnameType: SurnameMainly used in: English-speaking countries and Sweden through cognates