No, Mutti is not a Scandinavian surname. It is of German origin and means "mom" or "mother" in German.
The surname Larsen is Scandinavian in origin.
The surname Rasmussen is of Scandinavian origin and means "son of Rasmus." It is a patronymic surname derived from the personal name Rasmus, a Scandinavian form of the name Erasmus. The ethnicity associated with the surname Rasmussen is typically Danish or Norwegian.
(I think it maybe German.)The above is certainly possible, but most references point to the surname "Hanson" as coming from Britain, during recorded history anyway. Because the island is so close to the Scandinavian countries, the North area known as Scotland also gained many settlers of Scandinavian and Danish origin."Hansson" is the Danish spelling and it is a very popular name there too.
The name "Bjugstad" is of Scandinavian origin, specifically Norwegian. It is a surname commonly found in Norway.
Ellingson is a Scandinavian surname, often of Norwegian origin. It is derived from the given name Eilif, meaning "everlasting descendant."
Nelson has many origins.One is an Irish patronymic surname meaning "son of Neal."It can also be a Scandinavian surname, usually an Anglicization of Scandinavian surnames such as Nilsen, Nielsen, and Nilsson.
The surname Larsen is Scandinavian in origin.
Nelson has many origins. One is an Irish patronymic surname meaning "son of Neal." It can also be a Scandinavian surname, usually an Anglicization of Scandinavian surnames such as Nilsen, Nielsen, and Nilsson.
Faber comes from the Latin word meaning "maker."
Possibly Finnish, Estonian, or another Scandinavian nationality.
It's Scandinavian and it means 'the Son of Hans'.
The surname Ege is primarily of Turkish origin. It is a common surname in Turkey and is likely to be associated with Turkish nationality.
Knutsen is Scandinavian in origin. It literally means Son of Knut.
The surname Rasmussen is of Scandinavian origin and means "son of Rasmus." It is a patronymic surname derived from the personal name Rasmus, a Scandinavian form of the name Erasmus. The ethnicity associated with the surname Rasmussen is typically Danish or Norwegian.
Emiliano Mutti was born in 1933.
(I think it maybe German.)The above is certainly possible, but most references point to the surname "Hanson" as coming from Britain, during recorded history anyway. Because the island is so close to the Scandinavian countries, the North area known as Scotland also gained many settlers of Scandinavian and Danish origin."Hansson" is the Danish spelling and it is a very popular name there too.
Jethro Mutti was born on 1934-03-05.