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Surname Sigurðsson

Family name Sigurðsson (Sigurðsson Iceland Sweden Denmark Norway United States, Сигурдссон Russia) , across the world, is quite a rare surname. The last name Sigurðsson is characteristic of Northern Europe, particularly Iceland, where it is a common surname, Denmark, where it is a rare surname, and Sweden.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Sigurðsson

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Sigurðsson Norway, Sweden, United States, Denmark, Iceland
Сигурдссон Russia

Last names said to be same

Sigurdhsson, Sigurdsen, Sigurdson, Sigurdsson, and Сігурдссон

Notable namesakes

picture of hákon sigurðsson hákon sigurðsson hákon sigurðsson de facto ruler of Norway from c. 975–995, NO (b. 930) link
tórmóður sigurðsson Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands (b. 1500) link
jón sigurðsson Icelandic jurist (b. 1565) link
jón sigurðsson Icelandic priest, teacher; b. 1558 d. 1640 (b. 1588) link
högni sigurðsson (b. 1693) link
guðni sigurðsson (b. 1714) link
picture of jón sigurðsson jón sigurðsson jón sigurðsson leader of the 19th-century Icelandic independence movement (1811-1879), IS (b. 1811) link
helgi sigurðsson (b. 1815) link
þórður sigurðsson (b. 1822) link
picture of jóhann gunnar sigurðsson jóhann gunnar sigurðsson jóhann gunnar sigurðsson Icelandic poet (1882-1906), IS (b. 1882) link
picture of sigurgeir sigurðsson sigurgeir sigurðsson sigurgeir sigurðsson Bishop of Iceland, IS (b. 1890) link
björn sigurðsson (b. 1856) link
ásgeir sigurðsson IS (b. 1865) link
picture of birgir sigurðsson birgir sigurðsson birgir sigurðsson Icelandic writer, IS (b. 1937) link
picture of haraldur sigurðsson haraldur sigurðsson haraldur sigurðsson volcanologist, IS (b. 1939) link

Characteristic forenames

Ny, Petur, Páll, Dagur, Daði, Gummi, Gisli, Gizur, Gylfi, Lárus, Jakob, Torfi, Elvar, Elmar, Elís, Elìs, Einar, Egill, Eyþór, Hafþór, Helgi, Hrafn, Kári, Hlynur, Arnar, Andri, Ari, Jon, Aron, Adam, Atli, Axel, Karl, Pall, Rafn, Geir, Leó, Jens, Jón, Erna, Emil, Ingi, Örn, Áki, Ævar, Siggi, Almar, Anton, and Hlöðver