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Surname Segerstedt

Surname Segerstedt (Segerstedt Sweden United States Finland France Norway) , all around the world, is a rare cognomen. The family name Segerstedt is characteristic of Northern Europe, particularly Sweden, where it is quite a rare surname, Finland, where it is a rare surname, and Norway, where it is a very rare surname. In absolute terms, it is commonest in Sweden, the United States, and Finland.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Segerstedt

Nomographic illustration
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Segerstedt Norway, Sweden, Finland, United States, France

Notable namesakes

picture of albrekt julius segerstedt albrekt julius segerstedt albrekt julius segerstedt SE (b. 1763) link
nils segerstedt SE (b. 1755) link
picture of amy segerstedt amy segerstedt amy segerstedt Swedish teacher, folk teacher, philanthropist (1835-1928), SE (b. 1835) link
picture of albrekt segerstedt albrekt segerstedt albrekt segerstedt SE (b. 1844) link
carl anders segerstedt SE (b. 1798) link
picture of torgny karl segerstedt torgny karl segerstedt torgny karl segerstedt Scholar of comparative religion; publicist, SE (b. 1876) link
picture of viktor segerstedt viktor segerstedt viktor segerstedt Swedish architect, SE (b. 1878) link
picture of torgny t:son segerstedt torgny t:son segerstedt torgny t:son segerstedt Swedish academic, SE (b. 1908) link
per simeon julius segerstedt botanist (b. 1866) link
marie-louise segerstedt Swedish journalist, SE (b. 1906) link
edith segerstedt Swedish musician, SE (b. 1907) link
bengt segerstedt SE (b. 1911) link
martin segerstedt Swedish politician, SE (b. 1930) link
picture of erik segerstedt erik segerstedt erik segerstedt Swedish singer, SE (b. 1983) link
erland segerstedt Swedish photographer, SE (b. 1954) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, David, Linus, Johan, Jenny, Felix, Inger, Martin, Marcus, Markku, Monica, Melker, Mikael, Anders, Paulin, Pamela, Göran, Linnea, Joakim, Torgny, Torkel, Niklas, Raven, Peter, Karin, Brian, Bo, Ann, Eva, Ida, Mari, Sara, Anna, Anja, Karl, Rolf, Erland, Lars, Nils, Elin, Elsa, Erik, Hans, Maria, Marie, Simon, Sofie, Betty, John, and Helena