Malmberg

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Malmberg is a Swedish surname. Malmberg means "Iron Mountain", with Malm referring to iron ore and Berg referring to mountain. Berg could also reference town or village, so the name would then be "the village in which iron is mined", or "the mountain where we mine iron ore".

Notable people with the surname include:

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