Blomqvist
Masculine
Swedish
Meaning & Origin
Blomqvist is a Swedish topographic surname meaning "flower branch," composed of the elements blomma (from Old Norse blóm, "flower") and qvist (from Old Norse kvistr, "twig, branch"). It belongs to a common class of Swedish ornamental surnames combining nature-related terms, often adopted by families in the 19th and early 20th centuries. A frequent variant is Blomkvist, with the same meaning.
Geographic Distribution
As of 2014, the surname is most concentrated in Sweden and Finland. Approximately 70.1% of bearers live in Sweden (frequency 1:1,099), and 25.2% in Finland (1:1,704). Within Sweden, higher-than-average frequencies occur in Södermanland, Jönköping, Kalmar, Dalarna, Norrbotten, Uppsala, Kronoberg, Blekinge, Stockholm, and Västmanland counties. In Finland, the name is notably common in Åland (1:168), Ostrobothnia, Southwest Finland, and Uusimaa. Smaller populations exist in Norway (1.1%) and Estonia (1.0%).
Notable Bearers
John Blomqvist (1940–2006) was a Scottish footballer. Minna Blomqvist (born 1961) is a Swedish Paralympic swimmer; her daughter Pernilla Blomqvist is also a swimmer. Nora Blomqvist (born 1999) is a young Finnish singer. Björn Blomqvist is a notable Swedish cartoonist, and Heikki Blomqvist (born 1998) is a Finnish ice hockey player.
Meaning: "flower branch"
Origin: Swedish
Type: Topographic/ornamental surname
Usage regions: Sweden, Finland