Carlson is a name that consists of the words Karl and son. Karl means man in Swedish and son means son. So the name means son of a man. It is usually spelled Karlsson in Swedish, in which the first s denotes posession, as Karlsmeans that something belongs to a man.
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.
Lorraine Carlson Hammond has written: 'The Carlson family home' -- subject(s): Biography, Mormons, Swedish Americans
Carlson means the son of carl
"Am" as in "I am" is "är" in Swedish.
Du means you in Swedish.
Har means has in Swedish.
It means Mr in Swedish.
Camilla doesn't mean anything in Swedish, it's just a name (for women). It's not of Swedish origin.
Neah doesn't mean anything in Swedish, but it might be a name?
It's an English name... It doesn't mean anything in Swedish.
"stad" means city in Swedish.
Nothing, there's no such word in Swedish.