Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the usage is Scandinavian; and the length is 8.
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Abelsson Swedish
Means "son of Abel" in Swedish.
Ahlqvist Swedish
Combination of Swedish al "alder" and quist an old spelling of kvist "twig".
Åkerlund Swedish
Combination of Swedish åker "field" and lund (Old Norse lundr) "grove".
Albinsen Danish, Norwegian
Means "Son of Albin".
Allansen Danish, Norwegian
Means "son of Allan".
Almqvist Swedish
Combination of Swedish alm (Old Norse almr) meaning "elm" and kvist (Old Norse kvistr) meaning "twig, branch".
Amundson English (American, Anglicized), Swedish (Rare)
Anglicized from or rare Swedish variant of Amundsen.
Ångström Swedish
Combination of Swedish ånga "steam" and ström "river, current, stream". A notable bearer was Swedish physicist Anders Ångström (1814-1874), one of the founders of the science of spectroscopy... [more]
Arnesson Swedish
Means "son of Arne 1".
Aronsson Swedish
Means "son of Aron" in Swedish.
Aslansen Norwegian, Danish
Means "son of Aslan".
Bäcklund Swedish
Combination of Swedish bäck "brook, stream" and Lund "grove".
Backlund Swedish
Combination of Swedish backe "hill, slope" and Lund "grove".
Bendtner Danish
Derived from the given name Bendt.
Bengtson English, Swedish
Variant of the Swedish surname Bengtsson.
Bergdahl Swedish
Combination of Swedish berg "mountain, hill" and dal "valley".
Berglind Swedish
Combination of Swedish berg "mountain, hill" and lind "linden tree".
Bergling Swedish
Combination of Swedish berg "mountain" and the common surname suffix -ing "belonging to, coming from". It has also been found as a spelling variant of similarly spelled names, such as Berlin... [more]
Bergmark Swedish
Combination of Swedish berg "mountain, hill" and mark "land, ground, field".
Bergsson Icelandic
Means son of Berg.
Bertholm Swedish (Rare)
Possibly a combination of the name Bert and holm (see Holm).
Bomengen English (American), Norwegian (Rare)
Name created from during immigration from Norway to the United States in either the late 19th or early 20th century meaning, "The farm with the big gate."
Bondevik Norwegian
From Old Norse bóndi "farmer" and vik "inlet".
Borresen Danish
The Danish surname Borresen has two origins. Boerresen is composed of -sen 'son' + the given name Boerre, the modern equivalent of Old Norse Byrgir 'the helper' (from proto-Indo-European root BHER- 'to carry, bear')... [more]
Borsheim Norwegian (Rare)
Habitational name from either of two farmsteads in Norway: Borsheim in Rogaland and Børsheim in Hordaland. Borsheim is a combination of an unknown first element and Norwegian heim "home", while Børsheim is a combination of Old Norse byrgi "fence, enclosure" and heim.
Borstein German, Norwegian
Means "boron stone" in German and Norwegian.
Bragason Icelandic
Patronymic used exclusively by men, derived from the Old Norse name Bragi.
Branting Swedish
A combination of Swedish brant "steep hill" and the suffix -ing. A famous bearer was Hjalmar Branting (1860–1925), Prime Minister of Sweden in the 1920s.
Brorsson Swedish
Means "son of Bror".
Brunsvig Danish, Jewish
Danish form of the German "Braunschweig", a German city.
Carlberg Swedish
Combination of the given name Carl or Swedish karl "man", and berg "mountain".
Christer Swedish, Danish
From the given name Christer.
Cronholm Swedish
Ornamental name derived from Swedish krona (from Latin corona) meaning "crown" and holme (Old Norse holmr) meaning "small island".
Dahlgren Swedish
Combination of Swedish dal "valley" and gren "branch".
Damgaard Danish
Danish name element gård "farmstead, yard" combined with prefix dam meaning "pond".
Daugaard Danish
Danish name element gård "farmstead, yard" combined with prefix dau of unknown origin. ... [more]
Deleuran French (Huguenot), Danish
Huguenot surname of unknown origin. This family emigrated to Denmark in the 16th century, and now most members of the family are Danish
Eckström Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Ekström. Ekström is often anglicized as Eckstrom.
Eidsness Norwegian (Expatriate)
From Old Norse eið "isthmus" and nes "headland". This was the name of a farmstead in Norway.
Elíasson Icelandic
Means "son of Elías" in Icelandic.
Ellefsen Norwegian
Means "son of Ellef".
Elofsson Swedish
Means "son of Elof".
Emilsson Icelandic, Swedish
Means "son of Emil".
Endresen Norwegian
Means "son of Endre 2".
Engelsen Norwegian
Means "son of Engel".
Enggaard Danish
Combination of Danish eng "meadow" and gård "farm, estate".
Engqvist Swedish
Derived from Swedish äng (Old Norse eng) meaning "meadow" and qvist (Old Norse kvistr) meaning "twig, branch".
Engstrøm Norwegian, Danish
Norwegian and Danish form of Engström.
Erlander Swedish
Derived from the personal name Erland. A famous bearer was Swedish politician Tage Erlander (1901-1985), Prime Minister of Sweden between 1946 and 1969... [more]
Fältskog Swedish
Combination of Swedish fält "field" and skog "forest". Agnetha Fältskog (b. 1950) is a Swedish singer and former member of ABBA.
Finnsson Icelandic
Means "son of Finnur" in Icelandic.
Fiveland Norwegian (Rare)
From the name of a farm in Norway named with the word fivel possibly meaning "cottongrass, bog cotton". This plant grows in abundance in the marshy land near the location of the farm.
Frimodig Swedish
Taken directly from Swedish frimodig meaning "frank, outspoken, bold, ingenuous".
Gíslason Icelandic
Means son of Gísla.
Gjerstad Norwegian
A municipality in Aust-Agder, Norway.
Gjessing Norwegian, Danish (Rare)
Used in Norway and Denmark since the 1600s. Probably of German origin.
Gløersen Norwegian (Rare)
Means ”son of Gløer”.
Goldberg German, Jewish, Danish
From German gold 'gold' and -berg, meaning 'gold-mountain'.
Granlund Swedish
Combination of Swedish gran "spruce" and lund "grove".
Grönlund Swedish, Finnish
Combination of Swedish grön "green" and lund "grove".
Guldberg Danish
Derived from the name of Guldbjerg Parish on the island Funen, Denmark.
Gylfason Icelandic
Means "son of Gylfi". Used exclusively by men. Gylfadóttir is the female version.
Hafstein Icelandic
Either derived from the Icelandic given name Hafsteinn or from Norwegian surname Havstein (probably derived from a place name).
Hagemann German, Danish
Derived from Middle Low German hage "enclosure, hedge" and mann "person, man".
Hägglund Swedish
Combination of Swedish hägg "bird cherry" (a type of tree native to Sweden) and lund "grove".
Hagström Swedish
Combination of Swedish hage "enclosure, garden" and ström "stream, small river".
Håkonsen Norwegian
Means "son of Håkon".
Hållberg Swedish (Rare)
The first element might be taken from place names starting with (or containing) , hål, or håll. The second element is Swedish berg "mountain".
Hallberg Swedish
Combination of Swedish hall "hall, stone, rock" and berg "mountain".
Hallgren Swedish, English
Combination of the dialectal Swedish word hall (Standard Swedish häll, Old Norse hallr), a type of flat rock, and gren meaning "branch". The first element may be taken from the name of a place named with this element (e.g. Halland, Hallsberg, or Hallstavik)... [more]
Haugland Norwegian
From the name of various farmsteads in Norway, from the Old Norse elements haugr meaning "mound" and land meaning "farmstead, land".
Hedström Swedish
Combination of Swedish hed "heath, moor" and ström "stream, river".
Helander Swedish
The first element is Hel-, which is probably derived from place names ultimately derived from Swedish helig "holy, sacred, blessed" or the male given name Helge... [more]
Helgeson English (American), Swedish (Rare)
Variant or anglicized form of Helgesson or Helgesen.
Hellgren Swedish
Combination of Swedish häll "flat rock" and gren "branch".
Helmeier German, Dutch, Danish
Variant spelling of Helmeyer.
Helmeyer German, Dutch, Danish
Derived from Middle Dutch meier "bailiff, steward; tenant farmer" and an uncertain first element.
Helstrom Scandinavian
From a place called Helstrom, meaning a house (or shelter) by a river, from the pre 7th century Olde Norse "hiamlr- straumr".
Højgaard Danish, Faroese
Combination of Danish høj "high" and gård "farm, garden".
Holmbeck Swedish (Rare)
Combination of Swedish holm "islet" and bäck "stream".
Holmsten Swedish
Combination of Swedish holm "islet" and sten "stone".
Hornæus Swedish (Archaic)
Probably a latinization of Härnösand, a city in Västernorrland County, Sweden. A notable bearer was Swedish priest Laurentius (Lars) Christophori Hornæus (born as Lars Christoffersson in 1645 in Härnösand)... [more]
Hulduson m Icelandic
Means "son of Hulda 1". Used exclusively by men.
Hultberg Swedish
Combination of Swedish Hult and berg "mountain, hill".
Hultgren Swedish
Combination of Swedish hult "grove, copse" and gren "branch".
Isachsen Norwegian
Means "son of Isach".
Ísaksson Icelandic
Means "son of Ísak" in Icelandic.
Jeppsson Swedish
Probably means "son of Jesper".
Jernberg Swedish
Combination of Swedish järn "iron" and berg "mountain".
Josefsen Danish, Norwegian
Means "son of Josef" in Danish and Norwegian.
Junelius Finland Swedish (Archaic, ?)
Variant of Junnelius, a latinized form of the Finnish surname Junna.
Källberg Swedish
Swedish variant of Kjellberg.
Känngård Swedish (Rare)
Derived from a place named Kännavallen (now known as Tjännavallen) outside Enånger, Hälsingland, Sweden.
Kappelin Swedish
Swedish cognate of Kappel.
Karlgren Swedish
Combination of the given name Karl and Swedish gren "branch".
Kevinsen Scandinavian
Scandinavian variant of Kevinson.
Kielland Norwegian
Alexander Kielland was a Norwegian writer (1849–1906).
Kihlberg Swedish
Combination of Swedish kil "wedge" and berg "mountain".
Kjellsen Norwegian
Means "son of Kjell"
Klintsen Norwegian, Danish
Means "son of Klint".
Kolbeins Icelandic
Derived from the given name Kolbeinn.
Kronberg German, Swedish
German habitational name from any of the places called Kronberg near Frankfurt in Hesse and in Bavaria from the elements krone "crown" and berg "mountain, hill". Swedish ornamental name from kron "crown" and berg "mountain hill".
Kullberg Swedish
Combination of Swedish kulle "hill" and berg "mountain".
Lagerlöf Swedish
A notable bearer was Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf (1858-1940), the first female writer to win the Nobel Prize in literature (1909).
Langhorn Danish
Habitational name from Langenhorn (Danish Langhorn), a settlement in the north of Germany that was at one point under Danish rule.
Levísson Icelandic
Means "son of Leví" in Icelandic.
Lidström Swedish
Combination of the Swedish place name element lid "slope, hillside" and ström "stream, flow". A notable bearer is Swedish ice hockey player Nicklas Lidström (b. 1970).
Liljeman Swedish (Rare)
From the Swedish lilja meaning "lily" and the suffix man meaning "man."
Lindelöf Swedish
Combination of Swedish lind "lime tree" and löf (an archaic spelling of löv) "leaf".
Lindfors Swedish
Combination of Swedish lind "lime tree, linden" and fors "rapid, waterfall".
Lindskog Swedish
Derived from Swedish lind meaning "linden tree" and skog meaning "forest".
Lindvall Swedish
Combination of Swedish lind "lime tree" and vall "pasture, grassy field".
Linnaeus Swedish (Rare)
Latinized form of Lind. A famous bearer was Swedish botanist Carl Linneaus (b. 1707 - d. 1778). His father adopted the name Linnaeus after a big lime tree (lind in Swedish) that grew on the family homestead in Vittaryd parish, Småland.
Löfquist Swedish
Combination of Swedish löv "leaf" and kvist "twig".
Löfström Swedish
Combination of Swedish löv "leaf" and ström "stream".
Lundholm Swedish
Combination of Swedish lund "grove" and holm "islet".
Lundmark Swedish
Combination of Swedish lund "grove" (Old Norse lundr) and mark "ground, field, land".
Lundsten Swedish
Combination of Swedish lund "grove" and sten "stone".
Lundvall Swedish
Combination of Swedish lund "groove" and vall "pasture".
Lyngstad Norwegian
Anni-Frid Lyngstad (b. 1945) is a Norwegian-born Swedish singer and former member of ABBA.
Malmberg Swedish
Combination of Swedish malm "ore" and berg "mountain".
Malmsten Swedish
Ornamental name derived from Swedish malm meaning "ore" and sten (Old Norse steinn) meaning "stone".
Marklund Swedish
Combination of Swedish mark "ground, field" and lund "grove".
Melander Swedish
Combination of the element Mel-, which is unexplained but probably derived from a place name, and the common surname suffix -ander (a combination of land "land" and the habitational suffix -er)... [more]
Mossberg Swedish
Combination of Swedish mosse "bog" and berg "mountain".
Munkdahl Swedish (Rare)
Perhaps derived from the name of the municipality and locality Munkedal in Västra Götaland County, Sweden. If that's the case, then the first element is Swedish munk "monk" and the second element is dal "valley"... [more]
Nakarada Norwegian
From the Norwegian composer Alexander Nakarada, who is the founder of SerpentSound Studios. His main focus is to make it easier for all creative people around the globe to get good music for their work.
Njálsson Icelandic
Meaning “son of Njáll”.
Nordgren Swedish
Combination of Swedish nord "north" and gren "branch".
Nordland Norwegian
Norwegian form of Nordlander.
Nordlund Swedish
Combination of Swedish nord "north" and lund "grove".
Norgaard Danish
North "Nor" Farm "gaard"
Norrgård Finnish, Swedish
From Swedish norr meaning "north" combined with gård meaning "farm, estate".
Nylander Swedish
Combination of Swedish ny "new" (possibly a habitational name from a place named with this element) and the common surname suffix -ander (a combination of land "land" and the habitational suffix -er).
Ódinsson Icelandic
Means "son of Óðinn".
Ólafsson Icelandic
Patronymic of the given Ólafur. This surname is given to their sons.
Olausson Swedish
Means "son of Olaus".
Oppegård Norwegian
Habitational name meaning "upper farm". Derived from Old Norse uppi "upper" and garðr "farm, yard". This was the name of several farmsteads in Norway. ... [more]
Østhagen Norwegian
An uncommon Norwegian surname of uncertain origin. It is most likely a locational name, derived from Norwegian øst, 'east' and hagen, 'enclosure'. ... [more]
Østigård Norwegian
From Norwegian øst meaning "east" and gård meaning "farm, enclosure."
Ottósson Icelandic
Means "son of Ottó" in Icelandic.
Palmberg Swedish
Combination of Swedish palm "palm tree" and berg "mountain".
Pantolin Swedish (Rare)
Swedish military name
Parelius Norwegian
Latinization of a learned Hellenized translation of either Solvorn, a placename in Luster (Sogn og Fjordane), or of Solnør, a placename in Skodje/Ørskog (Møre og Romsdal), Norway. The surname itself is then derived from Greek para heliou "near (or close by) the sun".
Quisling Norwegian
A treacherous person who sides with opposing forces, this meaning comes from Vidkun Quisling of Norway. He helped the Germans during the German rule of Norway in the 1940's. Original meaning "One from" (-ling) "Quislemark", (quis) A romanization of the place name of Kvislemark.
Reinlund Norwegian (Rare)
The last name didn't show up until the early 1900s. Only a few people in Norway and Finnland have this last name
Robinsen Norwegian, Danish
Means "son of Robin".
Romansen Danish, Norwegian
Means 'Son of Roman'.
Rönnlund Swedish
Combination of Swedish rönn "rowan" and lund "grove".
Rudström Swedish
Combination of Swedish rud "deforested land, clearing" and ström "stream".
Rundgren Swedish
Swedish surname with somewhat unclear etymology. The first element is possibly taken from a place named with either of the elements rund and/or run. Rund coincides with the Swedish word for "round", but it is not clear if the element used in this name is derived from that word... [more]
Rydinger Swedish (Rare)
Either a combination of Swedish ryd "woodland clearing" and the common surname suffix -ing "belonging to, coming from" (compare Norling), a variant of Ryding, or a Swedish form of German Rüdinger.
Salander Swedish
Meaning uncertain. Possibly a variant of Selander or a combination of an unexplained first element and the common surname suffix -ander.
Sandblom Swedish
Combination of Swedish sand "sand" and blomma "flower".
Sandvall Swedish
Combination of Swedish sand "sand" and vall "wall, pasture, field of grass".
Scheving Icelandic, Danish (Rare)
From the name of the Danish town Skævinge whose name might be derived from Old Danish skap "something excavated".
Selander Swedish
Combination of Swedish sel "stretch of calm water in a river or stream" and the common surname suffix -ander (originally from Greek aner "man"). The first element, sel, is also a common place name element in Northern Sweden and it's possible that this name is both ornamental and locational in origin.
Severson Norwegian (Americanized)
Alternate spelling of Syverson, son of Syver
Sibelius Finland Swedish
Latinization of Swedish Sibbe, the name of an estate in Eastern Uusimaa, Finland. A notable bearer was Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865-1957).
Simensen Norwegian
Means "son of Simen".
Sjølseng Norwegian
Means silver meadow
Sjöqvist Swedish
Combination of Swedish sjö "lake, sea" and qvist, an archaic spelling of kvist, "twig".
Sjöström Swedish
Ornamental name composed of Swedish sjö "lake, sea" and ström "stream, small river".
Skarstad Norwegian
From a farm named Skarstad
Skarsvåg Norwegian
From Norwegian meaning "scarp, promontory, rock cliff". It is derived from a place name in Norway, located in the municipality of Magerøya in the northernmost part of the country. As a surname, "Skarsvåg" likely originated as a toponym, referring to a person who hailed from the Skarsvåg area in Norway.
Skogheim Norwegian
Combination of Swedish and Norwegian skog "forest" and German heim ''home''.
Skoglund Swedish, Norwegian
Combination of Swedish and Norwegian skog "forest" and lund "grove".
Söderman Swedish
From Swedish söder "south" and man "man".
Solemark Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Swedish sol "sun" and mark "ground, earth".
Sonesson Swedish
Means "son of Sone".
Stålberg Swedish
Combination of Swedish stål "steel" and berg "mountain".
Stålesen Norwegian
Means "son of Ståle".
Stenlund Swedish
Combination of Swedish sten "stone, rock" and lund "grove".
Stenmark Swedish
Combination of Swedish sten "stone, rock" and mark "ground, land, field".
Stenseth Norwegian
habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads, notably in eastern Norway, named Steinset, from either the noun stein ‘stone’ or the same word as a personal name + set ‘farmstead’.... [more]
Stensson Swedish
Means "son of Sten" in Swedish.
Stenvall Swedish
Composed of the elements sten "stone" and vall "mound".
Stokholm Danish, Norwegian (Rare)
Combination of Norwegian skyta "to shoot" (indicating a protruding piece of land like a cape or headland) and holme "islet".
Storgård Finland Swedish
From Swedish stor "large, big, great" and gård "farm, estate".
Stormare Swedish
Swedish variant of Storm 1 meaning "stormer". This surname was adopted by the Swedish actor Peter Stormare (1953-), whose birth surname was Storm.
Sunesson Swedish
Means "son of Sune".
Svanberg Swedish
Combination of Swedish svan ”swan” and berg ”mountain”.
Svedberg Swedish
Combination of Swedish svedja "to burn off, to swidden" (referring to slash-and-burn agriculture (in Swedish: svedjebruk)) and berg "mountain". This name can be both locational (surname derived from a place named with Sved-... [more]
Swendsen Danish (Americanized), Norwegian (Americanized)
Americanized form of Danish and Norwegian Svendsen. Compare Swensen.
Syversen Norwegian
Patronymic form derived from the given name Syvert, a rare variant of Sivert... [more]
Tederich German, Swiss, Scandinavian
The origin and meaning of the surname Tederich is uncertain. It may be derived from the German word "Teder," which means tender or soft, or a variation of the surname Tiederich, which is a habitational name derived from Tiederen, a place name in Holstein.... [more]
Terjesen Norwegian
Means "son of Terje 1".
Thiessen German, Danish
Reduced form of the personal name Matthias or Mathies.
Þórsson Icelandic
Means "son of Þór" in Icelandic.
Thunberg Swedish
Combination of Swedish tun (from Old Norse tún) "enclosure, courtyard, plot, fence" and berg "mountain".
Tonnesen Norwegian
Means "son of Tønnes", Tonnes or Tønne(s) being a Norwegian short form of Antonius.
Topelius Finnish (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Latinized form of the Finnish place name Toppila in Ostrobothnia, Finland. Zachris Topelius (1818-1898) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish author, journalist, and historian.
Törnblad Swedish
Combination of Swedish törne "thorn" and blad "leaf".
Torvalds Finland Swedish
From the given name Torvald. A notable bearer is Finnish software engineer Linus Torvalds (b. 1969), inventor of the Linux kernel.
Trondsen Norwegian
Means "son of Trond".
Truelsen Danish, Norwegian (Rare)
Means "son of Truels" in Danish.
Trulsson Swedish
Means "son of Truls".
Tulinius Icelandic
this name is a family name/surname, which are held by only about 10% of Icelanders. The majority of Icelanders use patronymic names and not family names.
Tvilling Swedish (Rare), Danish (Rare)
Means "twin" in Swedish and Danish.
Ulvestad Norwegian (Rare)
Habitational name from any of five farmsteads, most in western Norway, named from Old Norse ulfr meaning ‘wolf’ + staðir, plural of staðr meaning ‘farmstead’, ‘dwelling’.
Vikander Swedish
Swedish vik ”bay” combined with the common surname suffix -ander.
Vingaard Danish
Means "vineyard" in Danish.
Von Sydow Swedish, German
von Sydow is a German and Swedish noble family from Pomerania, an area in modern day Poland and Germany. Some members of the family immigrated to Sweden in 1724. The name literary means "from Sydow"... [more]
Wahlberg German, Swedish, Norwegian (Rare)
Composed of German wal "field, meadow" or Swedish vall "grassy bank" and berg "mountain, hill".
Wallgren Swedish
Composed of the Swedish elements vall "grassy bank, pasture" and gren "branch".
Westling Swedish
Combination of Swedish väst "west" and the common surname suffix -ling. A notable bearer is Prince Daniel (b. 1973), husband of Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden.
Widegren Swedish
Combination of Swedish vide "willow" and gren "branch".
Wikström Swedish
Composed of the elements vik "bay" and ström "stream"
Wroldsen Norwegian
Means "son of Wrold" in Norwegian.