Yes, but it is primarily German.
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The proud and noble Scottish surname of Dennison is a local-type surname, derived from a place named Danzielstoun, in Renfrewshire.
Malmberg is a Swedish name meaning "ore hill".
The surname Jacobsen is Dutch, Danish, North German, and Norwegian, meaning son or relative of Jacob.
This American surname Roszelle, I believe, is an Americanized form of French surname Roselle. Now, this surname Rosell is also of Spanish, Swedish, and Polish, but I think this surname Roszelle, also as Roszell, Roszel, is found way back in the 1700s in North America, probably a French Huguenot surname. This makes it unlikely that Roszelle/Roszel maybe of Polish, Swedish, German or Spanish in origin, but there maybe a few in the U.S though that could derive from them. For more information, see related links below.
Linder is an English, Swedish and German surname.
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Yes, it is.
English
Scandinavian - most likely Swedish.
The nationality of the surname Sandlin is Sweden. The Swedish ornamental name is composed of the elements sand and the common surname suffix -lin, which is (French, Irish, Swedish) for "small".
Oman is a Swedish surname. It's derived from the Swedish 'ö' meaning 'island' and 'man' meaning 'man'. It was often used as a name for someone who lived on an island.
The proud and noble Scottish surname of Dennison is a local-type surname, derived from a place named Danzielstoun, in Renfrewshire.
The word tornquist means "thorn branch".
Malmberg is a Swedish name meaning "ore hill".
The surname Jacobsen is Dutch, Danish, North German, and Norwegian, meaning son or relative of Jacob.
Ronmark means directly translated "rowan-ground". This is because ron (rönn in swedish) means rowan, and mark means ground.