sson in it, like andersson or pettersson, 20 percent have this syntax.
Some Swedish last names include Andersson, Johansson, Svensson, Eriksson, and Nilsson.
Normally the last name Erickson, which can be spelled in various ways, is Swedish.
Iran and Iraq are countries. Their names are spelled the same except the last letter.
Highly likely. Originally it must have been spelled björström.
The name, "Bergson" sounds like and is spelled like a Swedish name.
Many s
They are the last names of the founders of the temperature scales of Swedish and German heritage, respectively.
Peter is spelled Pierre in French. Last names are spelled the same except for some historical celebrities.
Not necessarily. Some Italian last names end in a consonant, such as "Rossi" or "Bianchi."
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.
No, because there last names are both spelled differently.
Marvin Gay.....Actually its spelled Gaye.