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Forename Andersson

In the world, Andersson (Andersson Sweden Finland Denmark Norway United States, Андерссон Russia Ukraine, אנדרסון Israel, along with others...) is quite a rare boy's first name. The first name Andersson is characteristic of Guatemala, where it is quite a rare masculine name, Colombia, and Sweden, where it is quite a rare epicene name. In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Brazil, Colombia, and Guatemala. Predominantly, Andersson is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Andersson

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Andersson Norway, Denmark, United States, Sweden, Finland
Андерссон Ukraine, Russia
אנדרסון Israel

First name Andersson in the context

Andersson is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: .

Notable namesakes

thore andersson SE (b. 1618) link
back olof andersson Swedish painter (1767-1820), SE (b. 1767) link
back erik andersson Swedish painter (1778-1847), SE (b. 1778) link
picture of död erik andersson död erik andersson död erik andersson Swedish fiddler, SE (b. 1840) link
altsar per andersson SE (b. 1797) link
picture of hanna andersson hanna andersson hanna andersson Salvation Army songwriter, SE (b. 1858) link
picture of claes andersson claes andersson claes andersson Swedish actor and musician, SE (b. 1859) link
picture of höök olof andersson höök olof andersson höök olof andersson Swedish fiddler, SE (b. 1860) link
picture of rosarus andersson rosarus andersson rosarus andersson SE (b. 1854) link
pal andersson (b. 1808) link
picture of jones erik andersson jones erik andersson jones erik andersson Swedish politician, SE (b. 1881) link
christen andersson (b. 1826) link
picture of verner andersson verner andersson verner andersson Swedish politician, SE (b. 1887) link
graf olof andersson SE (b. 1829) link
claes johan oscar andersson Swedish film exhibitor, SE (b. 1846) link

Characteristic surnames

Ma, Jo, Lo, Li, Le, Pj, Pi, Po, Kj, Ki, Ke, Bj, Bi, Bo, Ab, Al, So, Su, Sa, Mg, Ms, Mr, My, Mi, Ed, and Em