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Pages in category "Norwegian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 895 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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In 2009, 22.4% of the Norwegian population had a surname with the suffix "-sen", while among the newborns of 2009 the share was down to 18.4%. [11] The decline of patronymic-derived surnames is not a new phenomenon—the early 20th century saw a similar shift in the frequency of surnames, caused by demographic changes due to successive waves of ...
Espeseth is a Norwegian habitational surname, derived from espe 'aspen' + set 'dwelling farmstead'. [1] Notable people with the name include: Arnfinn Espeseth (born 1945), Norwegian footballer; Erika Espeseth Skarbø (born 1987), Norwegian footballer; Gro Espeseth (born 1972), Norwegian footballer and Olympic champion
-sson (Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish, Scottish) "son (of)" (in Iceland technically the first s is a separate "suffix" of the father's name according to Icelandic language rules, one of the most common modifications) [citation needed]-(s)son (French), diminutive [citation needed]-stad (Norwegian) "town" [citation needed]
Surnames of Norwegian origin (1 C, 55 P) S. Surnames of Swedish origin (2 C, 60 P) Pages in category "Surnames of Scandinavian origin" ... 2 languages ...
Norwegian-language surnames (895 P) O. Occitan-language surnames (42 P) Old-Prussian-language surnames (3 P) P. Pangasinan-language surnames (3 P) Pashto-language ...
Eriksen is a common Danish and Norwegian patronymic surname meaning "son of Erik", itself an Old Norse given name. The spelling forms Ericksen , Erichsen , Ericson , Erikzen , are cognates. People with the surname Eriksen and its cognates include: