The surname Joanne is not typically Swedish; it is more commonly found in English-speaking countries and is often derived from the given name Joanna. In Sweden, surnames often have different origins and structures, frequently reflecting patronymic or geographical roots. If you are looking for a similar Swedish surname, you might consider variations like Johansen or Johansson, which are more common in Swedish culture.
Lundquist is a Swedish surname.
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Yes, it is.
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Yes, but it is primarily German.
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 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.
Linder is an English, Swedish and German surname.
The proud and noble Scottish surname of Dennison is a local-type surname, derived from a place named Danzielstoun, in Renfrewshire.
The surname Ege is primarily of Turkish origin. It is a common surname in Turkey and is likely to be associated with Turkish nationality.
Malmberg is a Swedish name meaning "ore hill".