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Surname Sæter

Surname Sæter (Сетер Ukraine Russia Bulgaria Kazakhstan, Saeter Norway Sweden Poland United States Denmark, Sæter Norway Sweden United States United Kingdom) , across the world, is quite a rare last name. The family name Sæter is habitual in Northern Europe, particularly Norway, where it is quite a common surname, Sweden, where it is a rare surname, and Denmark. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Norway, Sweden, and Ukraine. Very seldom, Sæter is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Sæter

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Сетер Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria
Saeter Norway, Sweden, Poland, United States, Denmark
Sæter Sweden, United Kingdom, Norway, United States

Last names said to be same

Seter, Setr, Sitja, Sæther, Sæthre, Sætra, and Sætre

Notable namesakes

picture of ingebrigt haldorsen sæter ingebrigt haldorsen sæter ingebrigt haldorsen sæter Norwegian politician (1800-1875), NO (b. 1800) link
picture of olav sæter olav sæter olav sæter Norwegian politician (1884-1951), NO (b. 1884) link
daniel sæter NO (b. 1826) link
ivar sæter NO (b. 1864) link
lars sæter Norwegian politician (1895-1988) (b. 1895) link
picture of svein sæter svein sæter svein sæter Norwegian writer, NO (b. 1960) link
arne sæter Norwegian politician (1913-1973) (b. 1913) link
einar sæter Norwegian triple jumper, resistance member, newspaper editor and writer (b. 1917) link
erik a. sæter (b. 1912) link
olav sæter Norwegian politician, NO (b. 1932) link
alf a. sæter Norwegian writer (b. 1935) link
picture of kjetil sæter kjetil sæter kjetil sæter link
odd jostein sæter Norwegian politician (b. 1948) link
helen sæter Norwegian judge and jurist (b. 1953) link
jon arne sæter Norwegian photographer (b. 1956) link

Characteristic forenames

Jo, Lise, Jens, Tore, Tord, Tone, Erik, Hans, Ivar, Olav, Marit, Mette, Murad, Simon, Stein, Svein, Amund, Berit, Kåre, Kjell, Randi, Roger, Lene, Lena, Lars, Rune, Ann, Ane, Roy, Dag, Jan, Jon, Tor, Ida, Ola, Ole, Gunda, Odd, Mats, Anne, Arne, Arve, Knut, Pål, Rolf, Rolv, Roar, Ruth, Mari, and Johan