Arnarson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ingólfr Arnarson, in some sources named Bjǫrnólfsson, is commonly recognized as the first permanent Norse settler of Iceland, together with his wife Hallveig Fróðadóttir and foster brother Hjörleifr Hróðmarsson. According to tradition, they settled in Reykjavík in 874.
Birger is a Scandinavian name from Old Norse, bjarga, meaning "to help, to save, to protect". It is widely used in Norway as Birger but also as Børge. The Swedish variant of Birger would soon evolve into Börje, however, the prior form would remain common, and was not confused with its successor. The Icelandic form is Birgir. Birger is primarily a masculine given name, but can also be found as a surname.
Sverre, Sverrir or Sverri is a Nordic name from the Old Norse Sverrir, meaning "wild, swinging, spinning". It is a common name in Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands; it is less common in Denmark and Sweden. It can also be a surname. Sverre may refer to:
Thomsen is a Danish patronymic surname meaning 'son of Tom ', itself derived from the Aramaic תום or Tôm, meaning "twin". There are many varied surname spellings, with the first historical record believed to be found in 1252. Thomsen is uncommon as a given name.
Bjørnson is a Norwegian surname with the literal meaning "Son of Bjørn". Bjornson,Bjørnson,Bjørnsen,Björnsson and variations can refer to the following people:
Eiriksson or Eiríksson is a surname that can refer to the following:
Árnason is a surname of Icelandic origin, meaning son of Árni. In proper Icelandic names, it would be written with the accent acute over the initial Á. In Icelandic names, it is not strictly a surname, but a patronymic. The name refers to:
Pálsson is a surname of Icelandic origin, meaning son of Páll (Paul). In Icelandic names, the name is not strictly a surname, but a patronymic. The name refers to:
Guðjónsson or Gudjonsson is a surname of Icelandic origin, meaning son of Guðjón. In Icelandic names, the name is not strictly a surname, but a patronymic.
Hákonarson is a Scandinavian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Smárason may refer to:
Petersson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Peter". There are alternate Danish, Dutch, English, German, Latvian and Norwegian spellings. Numbers in Sweden:
Stephensen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Daníelsson or Danielsson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Acox is a surname. People with this surname include:
Birgisson is an Icelandic patronymic meaning 'son of Birgir'. Notable people with the surname include:
Leifsson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Orn and Örn is an Icelandic name.
Blöndal is an Icelandic surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Arnórsson may refer to: