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Surname Suenson - Meaning and Origin

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Suenson: What does the surname Suenson mean?

The surname Suenson is of Scandinavian origin, specifically from Denmark or Sweden. The name is believed to be a patronymic surname, derived from the personal name "Sven," which means "boy" or "lad" in Old Norse. The suffix "-son" means "son of," hence the literal meaning of Suenson would be "son of Sven." Patronymic naming was common in Scandinavian countries, where a person's surname would indicate who their father was. This type of surname can also occasionally be metronymic—named after the mother. However, this is less typical as traditionally lineage was traced through the father. It’s worth noting that over time and through migration, the name may have evolved in spelling. Today, there are many variations of the name in Scandinavian countries and around the world.

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Suenson: Where does the name Suenson come from?

The last name Suenson is most commonly associated with Scandinavia, as this is where the surname originated. Denmark has the highest number of people bearing the surname, followed by Norway, Sweden, and Finland. While the surname has traditionally been confined to Nordic countries, people with the surname Suenson can now be found scattered around the world, with notable populations in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and in Europe.

In Denmark, the surname has an estimated 24,491 people bearing the name, with the larger populations spread in major cities such as Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense. In Norway, the surname is most common in the capital Oslo, as is the case in Finland, where the surname is mainly found in the capital Helsinki. In Sweden, the surname is most commonly spread across the country, with most of the population centres being Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö.

As of 2018, an estimated 1,587 people in the United States were known to bear the surname Suenson. The largest population of this name is found in Florida, with other populations existing in California, Minnesota, New York, Wisconsin, and Illinois. Canada is home to 1,033 people with the surname Suenson; the most populated city being Toronto.

Finally, the United Kingdom is home to 528 people with the surname Suenson, with most of them concentrated in the regions of Greater London, Manchester, Essex, and Devon. With an estimated 3.5 million people bearing the surname worldwide, the last name Suenson is now seen across the globe, with notable populations in the aforementioned countries.

Variations of the surname Suenson

The variant spellings and surnames of Suenson are Suensson, Sueson, Suerson, Suensonn, Sietson, and Sonson. This surname is of Swedish origin from a lithuanian-german language. It was used as an occupational surname, denoting someone who worked as a tailor or a weaver.

One of the earliest recorded bearers of the surname was a man by the name of Eerre Suenson, who lived in the medieval Swedish village of Gotland, and his remains were found amongst the ruins in the area. In addition, a soldier named Aaren Suensen served in the army of King Charles XII of Sweden.

The variant spellings, such as Sietson, are believed to have come about due to phonemic change in different dialects or merely from a clerical error. The surname Suenson is also found in many overlapping countries, such as Denmark and Norway, and in the United States, it has been spelled as Sewsons.

Other variations of the surname can be seen across different countries that adopted the name, for example, Suens (found in Austria), Suensson (in Germany), Suenssen (in Finland), Suson (in the Netherlands and Belgium), and Sueson (in-Norway).

In a broader sense, the surname is more of a patronymic in origin, meaning the son of someone with the given name Sune and in most cases, the prefix "Sunn" (or its regional variations) was used as an alternative to "Sune" in order to form the patronymic.

Thus, throughout the centuries, many different variations of the surname have arisen in different countries and regions, along with regional variations and clerical errors which have contributed to the vast amount of variants.

Famous people with the name Suenson

  • Ida Suenson-Tawaststjerna: Finnish journalist and radio and television broadcaster
  • Torben Suenson-Taylor: Danish historian
  • Thorsten Suenson-Taylor: Danish lawyer and member of the Folketing (Danish Parliament)
  • Magnus Suenson-Tornéus: Swedish Baptist religious leader
  • Anette Suenson-Gilbert: Danish swimmer and silver medalist in the 4 x 200 m freestyle relay at the 2000 Summer Olympics
  • Sören Suenson: Danish architect
  • Synneva Suenson: Danish photographer
  • Christian Suenson-Taylor: Danish professor of geography
  • Marianne Suenson-Wille-Hansen: Danish architect
  • Christian Suenson-Tawaststjerna: Finnish Deputy Minister for Education and Science

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