Danish and Norwegian. Anderson, with "son", is of Scottish and English origin. Andersen with "sen" is, like I wrote, Danish and Norwegian. As a pretty general rule, names that end in "sen", which means son of, are Scandinavian, and to a lesser extent North German or Dutch. Other names that end in "sen" are Jensen (Danish, Norwegian), Christensen (Norwegian), Hansen (Norwegian, Danish), Olsen (Norwegian), etc. Danish and Norwegian. Anderson, with "son", is of Scottish and English origin. Andersen with "sen" is, like I wrote, Danish and Norwegian. As a pretty general rule, names that end in "sen", which means son of, are Scandinavian, and to a lesser extent North German or Dutch. Other names that end in "sen" are Jensen (Danish, Norwegian), Christensen (Norwegian), Hansen (Norwegian, Danish), Olsen (Norwegian), etc.
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He is Arab. :-)
Depending on specific country of origin and other factors, the surname Anderson could also be spelled as:AndersenAnderrsonAnderssonAndersohn
A hyphenated surname like "Andersen-vie" could indicate a combination of two family names to represent joint heritage or a blending of identities. This can signify a change in family structure or a desire to honor both sides of a family equally.
A. Andersen has written: 'H.C. Andersen'
Jennifer Lawrence's ethnicty is English, Danish, German, and Italian.
Andersen Corporation's motto is 'Come home to Andersen'.
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Lemon Andersen's birth name is Andrew Andersen.