PDA

View Full Version : Scandinavian Surnames



Ánleifr
01-20-2012, 03:44 PM
At what time period did the Scandinavians start to use surnames? And when they did start to use surnames did they take the first name of the father and use it as the last name? I know in many instances the first name was used as the last name with the suffix "son" or "sen" to represent "the son of first name" but I also realize that not every surname has son or sen. Are there any instances of the suffix "er"?

Thank you.

rhiannon
01-20-2012, 03:47 PM
At what time period did the Scandinavians start to use surnames? And when they did start to use surnames did they take the first name of the father and use it as the last name? I know in many instances the first name was used as the last name with the suffix "son" or "sen" to represent "the son of first name" but I also realize that not every surname has son or sen. Are there any instances of the suffix "er"?

Thank you.

I always thought most names ending in *er* were more closely associated with German.

Example: The most recent German surname in my family tree is Schlitter

Ánleifr
01-20-2012, 03:54 PM
I always thought most names ending in *er* were more closely associated with German.

Example: The most recent German surname in my family tree is Schlitter

yes, many Anglo-Saxon surnames used "er" at the end of the surnames, especially for occupational surnames. However, I wondered if Scandinavian surnames used this as well.

Pallantides
01-20-2012, 03:57 PM
It was very common to take a surname after the village or a farm you were from. This actually accounted for some 70% of surnames in Norway at one point.