Yes. It most likely comes from Svensson and had been changed when/if your ancestors moved to Another Country. the W sounds like V in swedish and most swedish names end in sson, danish last names end in sen and norwegian in son or ssen.
Johansson is the most popular last name in Sweden. The second most popular last name is Andersson and even though 'Svensson' is used as a term to describe the average Swede, much like the American term 'average joe', the last name Svensson is actually only the 9th most common in Sweden.
Ella Swenson .
No, it is more common in Spanish speaking countries.
the official name of Sweden is the kingdom of Sweden
There is no city with the name Johannes in Sweden. But there might be a town with that name.
It is a dutch name deriving from The Netherlands's, primarily Holland & Sweden
It's definitely Scandinavian. My family comes from Sweden; We're called Fredrickson.
Where does the last name Goldsberry originate from?
Where did the last name plater originate from?
If your birthname actually is Pauline Swenson, and you move to Sweden, the spelling of your name doesn't change.On the other hand, if you've heard the Swedish name, and aren't sure how it's spelled, the name is Paulin Svensson in Swedish.
Jeep Swenson's birth name is Robert Alexander Swenson Jr..
Some people with this name believe that the last name Nephew came from Sweden and was pronounced like Nevew. Later, in America, they started pronouncing it they way we do today.
My ancestors.
The last name Duran is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the words "de" meaning "of" and "uran" referring to a hill or a slope. It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries.
England
England
That last name originated in Sweden.