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Åberg is a Swedish surname with a topographic origin. It derives from the Swedish words å, meaning "river, stream", and berg, meaning "mountain". Thus, the name can be interpreted as “river mountain” or “stream mountain”...
Abrahamsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Abraham". It belongs to the common Nordic naming tradition where the suffix -sson indicates descent. The root name Abraham derives from the Hebrew אַבְרָהָם (ʾA...
Abramsson is a Swedish surname meaning "son of Abraham". It follows the common Scandinavian patronymic tradition, where the suffix -sson (or -son) denotes "son of". The name Abraham itself is of Hebrew origin, derived fr...
Adamsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Adam." It belongs to a well-established Scandinavian naming tradition where the suffix "-sson" indicates “son of,” paralleling forms like Adamsen in Norwegian and...
Adolfsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Adolf". Patronymic surnames were traditionally formed by adding -sson or -dotter to the father's first name, reflecting Scandinavian naming practices that persist...
Adolvsson is a Swedish surname that represents a variant of Adolfsson. Both names are patronymic in origin, meaning “son of Adolf.” The adal “noble” and wolf root elements of Adolf combine to convey the sense of “noble w...
Ahlberg is a Swedish ornamental surname. The name is composed of two element: al, from Old Norse ǫlr meaning "alder" (a type of tree), and berg meaning "mountain". It therefore translates as "alder mountain". As an ornam...
Ahlgren is a Swedish ornamental surname, composed of the elements al (from Old Norse ǫlr, meaning "alder") and gren (from Old Norse grein, meaning "branch"). A literal interpretation thus yields "alder branch," evoking n...
Ahlström is a Swedish ornamental surname composed of the elements al (from Old Norse ǫlr, meaning "alder") and ström (from Old Norse straumr, meaning "stream"). Such ornamental surnames were especially popular among the...
Åkerman is a Swedish surname derived from the Germanic name Ackermann. The Swedish form typically replaces the -ck- digraph with -k- and may adapt the vowel, though the pronunciation remains close to the original. It fal...
Åkesson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Åke". It is formed by combining the given name Åke with the suffix -sson ('son'), a common construction in Swedish naming traditions. The underlying root is Old Nor...
Albertsson is a patronymic surname of Swedish and Icelandic origin, meaning "son of Albert". The name Albert itself is derived from the Germanic name Adalbert, composed of the elements adal "noble" and beraht "bright," t...
Albinsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Albin."The name Albin itself derives from the Latin Albinus, a Roman cognomen meaning "little white" or "bright," which in turn stems from Albus, Latin for "white...
Albrechtsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Albrecht".The given name Albrecht is the German variant of Albert, itself derived from the Germanic Adalbert, composed of the elements adal "noble" and beraht...
Albrecktsson is a variant spelling of the Swedish surname Albrechtsson, meaning "son of Albrecht". This patronymic surname is particularly Swedish in usage and reflects a common naming tradition in Scandinavia where the...
Etymology and MeaningAlbrektson is a Swedish surname, a variant of Albrechtsson, which itself means "son of Albrecht." The name Albrecht is the German form of the given name Albert, derived from the Germanic elements ada...
Albrektsson is a Swedish patronymic surname, meaning "son of Albrekt" — a Swedish variant of Albert. The name is one of several spelled variants including Albrechtsson, Albrecktsson, and Albrektson. These fall under the...
Alexanderson is a Swedish surname derived as a variant of Alexandersson, meaning "son of Alexander." The name thus traces its roots through the patympic patronymic tradition, where the suffix "-son" indicates lineage, re...
Alexandersson is a Swedish and Icelandic patronymic surname meaning 'son of Alexander'. This surname type is typical of Nordic naming traditions. The given name Alexander derives from the Greek 'Alexandros,' combining al...
Alfredsson is a Swedish surname meaning "son of Alfred". This patronymic name follows the common Scandinavian naming pattern where the suffix "-sson" indicates "son of" and a variant spelling or origin of the more widesp...
Alfson is a surname of Swedish origin, representing an Americanized form of the patronymic Alfsson. This transformation reflects the common linguistic adaptation that occurred when Scandinavian immigrants arrived in the...
Alfsson is a Swedish surname meaning "son of Alf." The name Alf itself derives from Old Norse alfr meaning "elf." According to Norse legend, Alf was a king who pursued a reluctant maiden named Alfhild. She avoided marria...
Almstedt is a Swedish surname of ornamental origin, derived from the elements alm (from Old Norse almr meaning "elm") and stad (from Old Norse staðr meaning "town, city"). As an ornamental name, it is part of a tradition...
Alvarsson is a Swedish patronymic surname, meaning "son of Alvar." The personal name Alvar derives from the Old Norse Alfarr (compare alfr "elf" + herr "army, warrior"), giving it the sense of "elf warrior."As a patronym...
Andersson is a Swedish surname, the most common in Sweden, derived from the personal name Anders, the Scandinavian form of Andrew. It means "son of Anders", following the traditional Scandinavian patronymic naming system...
Andreasson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Andreas". It belongs to the Scandinavian tradition of surnames formed by adding -son (or -sen in Danish and Norwegian) to a father's given name. The root name An...
Andréasson is Swedish surname and a notable patronymic family name. It is a variant of Andreasson with an accent mark, reflecting minor orthographic variation typical in Swedish spelling. Like Andreasson, Andréasson mean...
Arthursson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Arthur." The structure is typical of Scandinavian naming conventions, where the suffix "-sson" indicates "son of." Swedish patronymics were historically formed b...
Arvidsson is a Swedish surname of patronymic origin, meaning "son of Arvid." The name dervves from the Old Norse personal name Arnviðr, composed of the elements ǫrn meaning "eagle" and viðr meaning "tree". While Arvid wa...
EtymologyÅström is a Swedish ornamental surname, composed of the elements å meaning "river, stream" and ström from Old Norse straumr meaning "stream, current, flow". The name literally translates to "river stream" or "ri...
Axelsson is a Swedish surname meaning "son of Axel." It belongs to the common Scandinavian patronymic tradition, where the suffix -sson indicates paternity. The root name Axel is the medieval Danish form of Absalom, a bi...
Beck is a surname of topographic origin, derived from a word meaning "stream" or "brook." In English, it comes from Middle English bekke, itself from Old Norse bekkr. In German and Low German, it stems from beke (brook)....
Bengtsdotter is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "daughter of Bengt." In Swedish naming tradition, the suffix -dotter ("daughter") was historically appended to the father's given name to form a surname for females, w...
Bengtsson is a Swedish patronymic surname, meaning "son of Bengt". The name Bengt is the Swedish form of Benedict, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Benedictus, meaning "blessed." As a patronymic, Bengtsson ref...
Berg is a common surname of topographic origin, primarily found in German, Dutch, and Scandinavian countries. Derived from the word meaning "mountain," it originally referred to someone who lived near a hill or mountain....
Berge is a surname with origins in Germany, Norway, and Sweden. It is a variant of Berg, which derives from Old High German, Old Dutch, and Old Norse berg meaning "mountain". The name is topographic, originally given to...
Bergfalk is a Swedish surname of toponymic and ornithological origin. It combines the element berg, meaning "mountain", with falk, derived from Old Norse falki meaning "falcon". The name thus likely originated as a ornam...
Etymology and OriginBerggren is a Swedish surname composed of two elements: berg, meaning "mountain," and gren (from Old Norse grein), meaning "branch." Thus, the name can be interpreted as "mountain branch." This type o...
Berglund is a Swedish surname of ornamental origin. It combines the elements berg, meaning "mountain" or "hill," and lund, meaning "grove of trees" (from Old Norse lundr). Thus, the name carries the scenic sense of "moun...
EtymologyBergman is a surname of German, Swedish, Dutch, and Yiddish origin. The Swedish and German elements combine berg "mountain" with man, reflecting the Old Norse maðr meaning "person" or "man". The name thus origin...
Bergqvist is a Swedish surname typically composed of two elements: berg, meaning “mountain,” and qvist (from Old Norse kvistr), meaning “twig” or “branch.” Rather than a literal description, such compounds often originat...
Bergström is a Swedish surname derived from the elements berg meaning "mountain" and ström (from Old Norse straumr) meaning "stream". The name therefore translates to "mountain stream" — a classic Swedish toponymic surna...
Bernhardsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Bernhard." The name Bernhard is a German, Dutch, and Scandinavian form of Bernard, which derives from the Old German elements bern "bear" and hart "hard, firm,...
Berntsson is a Swedish surname meaning "son of Bernt." It belongs to the common Scandinavian patronymic naming tradition, where the suffix -son indicates descent. The given name Bernt is a Scandinavian form of Bernard, w...
Björklund is a Swedish and Norwegian surname, created from the combination of two natural elements: björk (from Old Norse bjǫrk meaning "birch tree") and lund (from Old Norse lundr meaning "grove"). Thus, the name litera...
Björkman is a Swedish surname with a transparent topographic and descriptive origin. The name combines two Old Norse elements: bjǫrk meaning "birch tree" and maðr meaning "person, man". Thus, Björkman originally referred...
Björnsson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Björn". It originates from the given name Björn, which derives from the Old Norse word bjǫrn, meaning "bear". The name reflects the common Nordic tradition of constructin...
Blom is a Swedish surname that derives from the Old Norse word blóm or Swedish blomma, meaning “bloom, flower.” It belongs to a class of ornamental or nature-inspired surnames common in Scandinavia, often adopted by fami...
Origin and MeaningBlomgren is a Swedish surname of ornamental origin, typical of the late 19th-century fashion for compound nature-based surnames in Scandinavia. It combines blom (from Swedish blomma, stemming from Old N...
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 Swedi...
Borg 1 is a Swedish habitational surname derived from the word borg, meaning "fortification, castle." It typically referred to someone who lived near or worked at a castle or fortified structure. As a topographic surname...
Brun is a surname derived from the word meaning "brown" in French, Danish, Norwegian and Swedish. It originated as a nickname for a person with brown hair or skin tone, and is a common color-based surname across many Eur...
Byquist is a Swedish surname, functioning as a variant of Byqvist. The name originates from the combination of two Old Norse elements: býr, meaning "village," and kvistr, meaning "twig" or "branch." The ⟨qvist⟩ spelling,...
Byqvist is a Swedish surname, typically belonging to the category of ornamental or nature-inspired surnames that became common in Sweden during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. It is a compound name derived from the S...
EtymologyByström is a Swedish surname of toponymic origin, derived from the elements by (from Old Norse býr, meaning "village") and ström (from Old Norse straumr, meaning "stream"). Thus, the name likely referred to some...
Carlson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Carl". It is one of many -son surnames in Scandinavia, reflecting the tradition of forming family names from the father's given name.EtymologyThe name derives from...
Carlsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Carl." It belongs to the widespread Nordic tradition of forming family names from the father's given name, with the suffix -sson indicating lineage. Cognates in ot...
Claesson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Claes." The root name Claes itself is a Swedish short form of Nicholas, which derives from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), composed of the elements nike meanin...
Dahl is a surname of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word dalr, meaning "valley". The name is topographic in nature, originally given to someone who lived in or near a valley. The surname Dahl is common i...
Dahlberg is a Swedish ornamental surname composed of the elements dal, meaning "dale" or "valley" (from Old Norse dalr), and berg, meaning "mountain". The name emerged primarily in the 17th and 18th centuries, when Swedi...
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