Danish Submitted Surnames

Danish names are used in the country of Denmark in northern Europe. See also about Scandinavian names.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Torp Norwegian, Swedish, Danish
Scandinavian form of Thorpe.
Truelsen Danish, Norwegian (Rare)
Means "son of Truels" in Danish.
Tvilling Swedish (Rare), Danish (Rare)
Means "twin" in Swedish and Danish.
Villadsen Danish
Villadsen means "son of Villads".
Vingaard Danish
Means "vineyard" in Danish.
Vinther Danish
Danish variant of Winter.
Vollmer Danish
Danish Variant of Volkmar.
Volmer Danish
Variant of Vollmer.
Warming Danish
Probably originating near the town of Ribe in Southeast Denmark. It appears as both Warming and Varming.... [more]
Wendt German, Danish
Ethnic name for a Wend, Middle High German wind(e). The Wends (also known as Sorbians) once occupied a large area of northeastern Germany (extending as far west as Lüneburg, with an area called Wendland), and many German place names and surnames are of Wendish origin... [more]
Westergaard Danish
Danish variant of Westergård.
Wind English, German, Danish
Nickname for a swift runner, from Middle English wind "wind", Middle High German wint "wind", also "greyhound".
Wriedt German, Danish
From Old Germanic *wraiþ meaning "twisted, bent, uneven" or "angry, furious; hostile, violent". Could be a habitational name from an area with rough terrain or overgrown roots, or a nickname for someone with a bad temper.
Yttrefjord Norwegian, Swedish, Danish
From the Swedish or Norwegian word yttre, meaning outer or external combined with Danish fjord, meaning inlet.... [more]