Certificate of Name
Pedersen
Danish, Norwegian
Meaning & Origin
Pedersen is a patronymic surname of Danish and Norwegian origin, meaning "son of Peder." It is the fifth most common surname in Denmark, borne by about 3.4% of the population, and the sixth most common in Norway.EtymologyThe name derives from the given name Peder, a Scandinavian form of Peter, which ultimately comes from the Greek Petros, meaning "stone." The name Peter was famously borne by the apostle Simon Peter, whom Jesus called the "rock" of the church according to Matthew 16:18. As Christianity spread, the name became widespread across Europe in various forms. The patronymic naming tradition, common in Scandinavia, added the suffix "-sen" to indicate "son of," giving rise to Pedersen alongside other variants like Petersen.Notable BearersAaron Pedersen (born 1970), Australian actor of Arrente/Arabana descentAbdul Wahid Pedersen (born 1954), Danish imamAlexander Pedersen (1891–1955), Norwegian sprinterAllen Pedersen (born 1965), Canadian ice hockey playerBente Pedersen (born 1961), Norwegian novelistCultural SignificanceIn Denmark, Pedersen is often shortened ironically to "Pede" or considered a stereotypical generic surname, akin to "Smith" in English. Norwegian notable bearers span sports, literature, and academia, reflecting the name's integration into mainstream culture.Related NamesOther languages have patronymics derived from George, such as the Armenian Bedrosian, Russian Petrov, and Macedonian Pandev. The English surname Peterson is a cognate, but Pedersen specifically reflects medieval Scandinavian naming practices tied to the name Peder.
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