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Surname Birgisson

Family name Birgisson (Birgisson Iceland Denmark Sweden Norway United States) , throughout the world, is quite a rare cognomen. The cognomen Birgisson is characteristic of Northern Europe, particularly Iceland, where it is a common surname, Denmark, where it is a rare surname, and Norway. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Northern Europe, particularly Iceland, Denmark, and Sweden.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Birgisson

Nomographic illustration
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Birgisson Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, United States

Last names said to be same

Біргіссон

Notable namesakes

jon birgisson Norwegian archbishop (b. 1100) link
picture of bergsveinn birgisson bergsveinn birgisson bergsveinn birgisson Icelandic writer, IS (b. 1971) link
picture of jón þór birgisson jón þór birgisson jón þór birgisson Icelandic musician, IS (b. 1975) link
picture of sævar birgisson sævar birgisson sævar birgisson Icelandic cross-country skier, IS (b. 1988) link
gunnar ingi birgisson Icelandic politician, IS (b. 1947) link
snorri sigfus birgisson Birgisson, Snorri Sigfús; b. Apr. 29, 1954, Copenhagen; Icelandic composer and pianist, IS (b. 1954) link
steinar birgisson Icelandic handball player, IS (b. 1955) link
steingrímur birgisson association football player (b. 1964) link
hlynur birgisson Icelandic football defender born 1968 (b. 1968) link
birgir örn birgisson basketball coach, IS (b. 1969) link
hrafnkell birgisson Icelandic designer, IS (b. 1969) link
arnthor birgisson Icelandic-Swedish songwriter and producer, SE (b. 1976) link
steinar birgisson researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0003-1647-6727 link
elvar orn birgisson researcher link
gudmundur kristinn birgisson Ph.D. Indiana University 2002 link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Anton, Arnar, Bragi, Bjorn, Knútur, Petur, Robyn, Runar, Rútur, Georg, Elina, Elvar, Einar, Egill, Eymar, Eyþór, Hakon, Helgi, Hlynur, Valur, Vidar, Andri, Friã, Myrna, Óli, , Bui, Rex, , Dan, Jon, , Oli, Arni, Aron, Axel, Bogi, Bjã, Karl, Knã, Dadi, Guã, Geir, Logi, Jón, Elin, Magni, and Oskar