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      Meaning of the first name Larsson

      Origin

      Scandinavian, Primarily Swedish

      Meaning

      Son of Lars or Lawrence

      Variations

      Larssen, Larson, Clarkson
      The surname Larsson is of Scandinavian origin, primarily Swedish, and translates to son of Lars or son of Lawrence. In Swedish, the suffix -sson signifies son of, which is a common naming convention in various Scandinavian cultures. This patronymic structure highlights a familial connection, linking the bearer of the surname to an ancestor named Lars or Lawrence, a name that itself derives from the Latin name Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum or laurel-crowned.

      Historically, surnames like Larsson emerged in Scandinavia during the Middle Ages as societies began to adopt family names for taxation, legal, and administrative purposes. The usage of patronymics was prevalent in Sweden until the 19th century when the adoption of fixed surnames became standard. Larsson is steeped in tradition, illustrating the importance of lineage and family heritage in Scandinavian culture. Prominently featured in historical records, the name has been passed down through generations, solidifying its place in Swedish history.

      In contemporary times, Larsson remains a widely used surname in Sweden and among Swedish communities worldwide. It is fairly common and frequently appears in various professional and cultural contexts, from literature and entertainment to sports. Notably, figures such as author Stieg Larsson, famous for the Millennium series, have brought the name into international prominence. The enduring presence of Larsson in modern society reflects the continuing legacy of Scandinavian naming conventions and the significance of familial ties.

      Based on our records...

      Anders

      Anders

      This is the most common surname associated with Larsson.
      Brita

      Brita

      This is the most common name of those married to a Larsson.
      Lars

      Lars

      This is the most common name for a child of a Larsson.
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      1834 is when there were the most people born with the first name Larsson.

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