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  2. Category:Danish-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Danish-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 355 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  3. Scandinavian family name etymology - Wikipedia

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    The most common Danish family name surnames are patronymic and end in -sen; for example Rasmussen, originally meaning "son of Rasmus" (Rasmus' son).Descendants of Danish or Norwegian immigrants to the United States frequently have similar names ending in the suffix "-sen" or have changed the spelling to "-son".

  4. Category:Surnames of Danish origin - Wikipedia

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    Danish toponymic surnames (1 P) Pages in category "Surnames of Danish origin" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect ...

  5. Category:Surnames of Scandinavian origin - Wikipedia

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    Surnames of Danish origin (1 C, 36 P) F. Surnames of Finnish origin (1 C, 100 P) N. Surnames of Norwegian origin (1 C, 55 P) S. Surnames of Swedish origin (2 C, 60 P)

  6. Lists of most common surnames in European countries

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    The regional distribution of surnames within Spain was homogenized mostly through internal migrations, especially since 1950. Names typical of the old crown of Castile have become the most common all over the country. Most of the common Spanish patronymic surnames were introduced in Spain during the fifth to seventh centuries by the Visigoths.

  7. List of family name affixes - Wikipedia

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    -in (Dutch, German) suffix attached to old Germanic female surnames (e.g. female surname "Mayerin", the wife of "Mayer") [22]-ing, ink (Anglo-Saxon, Dutch, German) "descendant" [citation needed]-ino (a common suffix for male Latino and Italian names) [citation needed]-ipa (Abkhazian) "son of" [citation needed]-ipha (Abkhazian) "girl of ...

  8. Category:Surnames of European origin - Wikipedia

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    Surnames of Old English origin (82 P) Aromanian-language surnames (13 P) Ashkenazi surnames ... Danish-language surnames (352 P) Surnames of Dutch origin (4 C, 947 P)

  9. Pagh - Wikipedia

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    Pagh is an ancient Danish surname, from old Danish. It means "palisade", and applies to the ancient nobility, Uradel. The family dominated over Odense whose old town arms was similar to the coat of arms of the family: a golden lily in a blue field. Notable people with the surname include:

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