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Re: swedish surnames LINN and LINNAEUS
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Carl Linnaeus took his surname from a farm owned by his family. It was called Linne, or Linnegard. Linne is an old form of the modern Swedish Lind. The Latin ending shows that he was an educated man, like Copernicus, Erasmus, etc. Most Swedes did not have surnames before 1800, but a student entering university would have to have a latinised second name. I think the Swedes call this a "priest name."
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