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Back to "The Basics of Norwegian Genealogy Research" . In Schleswig, for example, the patronymic naming system was forbidden by law in 1771, but
Patronymic last names end with -son or -sen and were coined as a last name from a patronymic. These are all of Scandinavian origin (Norwegian, Swedish or Danish) and were first registered used as last name between Some examples:.
This page explains the old naming patterns for Norwegian surnames, how such names were Almost every person had a patronymic or father-name. If a man
The patronymic is in general the fathers name as a prefix, and "sen", "son" or (If you have examples on Americanized Norwegian
Traditionally, there were three parts, the first name, the patronymic and the farm name. Using the example name, Erik Jonsen Bakke, we'll deal with them in turn.
29 Dec 2016 This "patronymic system" consisted of the father's name, followed by -sen (or -son) or -datter. For example, if a man named Ole had a son Knud
10 Jul 2011 They used a patronymic pattern in which children were named after their In church records, for example, they would typically append the farm
Heritable family names were generally adopted rather late within Scandinavia. Nobility were the first to take names that would be passed on from one generation to the next. Later, clergy, artisans and merchants in cities took heritable names. Family names (surnames) were still used together with primary patronyms Danish family name surnames are patronymic and end in -sen; for example
For example, Olav Hakonsen meant that this man was the son of Hakon. dropped the old farm names, however, and adopted patronymics as their surname.
In Norse custom patronyms and matronyms were formed by In Norway, for example, the parliament passed a family
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