Yes it is. It's the last name of a rather famous football player
There is no conclusive evidence to suggest that Mellquist is a common Swedish last name. It is possible that it could be a rare or unique surname in Sweden, but further research would be needed to confirm its origin and prevalence in the country.
Yes, Carlson is a Swedish surname originating from the given name Carl, which is a common Swedish name. The "son" at the end of the name indicates "son of Carl" in Swedish, making it a patronymic surname.
The last name Carlson is of Swedish origin. It is a common surname in Sweden and is derived from the given name Carl, which means "free man."
Bergstrom is Swedish. Berg is the Swedish word for mountain and strom (ström) is the Swedish word for stream.
The name Lawrence translated in Swedish is Lars.
The surname Sundberg is of Swedish origin. It is a common surname in Sweden, where "Sund" means "strait" and "berg" means "mountain."
yes
No, it is German.
No its German.
sson in it, like andersson or pettersson, 20 percent have this syntax.
Yes, Carlson is a Swedish surname originating from the given name Carl, which is a common Swedish name. The "son" at the end of the name indicates "son of Carl" in Swedish, making it a patronymic surname.
No, but it is a Swedish company. It's called Sandvik because it's based in a Swedish town called Sandviken.
My last name is Fisk :) It's Swedish
The name Pollock is Scottish in origin, but is strongly Swedish in the last few centuries.
My great, great grandfather's birth name was William Taus and he and his ancestors were full Swedish. So it's Swedish.
Rydberg is a Swedish name for a woodland mountain clearing.
Swedish. It means "son of Ander"
This Swedish last name is pronounced SKARSH-gord.