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Surname Jonaßon - Meaning and Origin

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Jonaßon: What does the surname Jonaßon mean?

The surname Jonaßon is a patronymic surname found mostly in Scandinavian countries. It is derived from the given name Jon, which is derived from the Hebrew name Yehonatan meaning "God has given". The name originally referenced the religious aspect, but it has since been reinterpreted to mean "beloved gift from God".

The name Jonaßon is derived from the suffix "-son" which is a common Nordic surname suffix. When found in Sweden it usually means “son of Jon”, while in Denmark it can also mean “daughter of Jon”. In Iceland, the suffix "-dóttir" is added to reference a female bearer.

The famous bearer of the surname Jonaßon is Danish physicist Niels Henrik David Jonaßon who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922 for developing models of the structure of atom.

The surname Jonaßon is still popular today because of its connection to the biblical story of Jonathan and his devotion to King Saul. Additionally, it also serves as a reminder of the powerful Norse pagan gods of fertility, wealth and power, which is also celebrated by the people bearing this name.

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Jonaßon: Where does the name Jonaßon come from?

The last name Jonaßon is most commonly found in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden, Denmark and Norway. It is a patronymic name derived from the first name of the father, and the suffix ‘son’, meaning son of. The records of the first known use of the name are found in Sweden during the 15th century.

Today, the Jonaßon name is most commonly associated with Sweden, which is listed as the main origin of the name in contemporary records. The surname is estimated to be one of the 50 most common Swedish surnames, with approximately 10,400 bearers of the name. It is also a relatively popular surname in Denmark, estimated to be the 40th most common Danish surname, with 3,828 bearers. In Norway, it is less common, appearing as the 416th most common name, with 332 bearers.

Outside of Scandinavia, the surname is less common, although still present in some countries. It is registered in the United States, although only held by 92 persons, and appears in Germany with 130 bearers. It is also registered in the United Kingdom, with 248 bearers, and in France, with 137 bearers. Finally, while it appears in Australia with only 36 bearers, the surname is absent from other countries with major population bases, such as Canada, India, and China.

Overall, Jonaßon is a relatively uncommon surname worldwide, although it remains popular in its Scandinavian ancestral homes.

Variations of the surname Jonaßon

The surname Jonaßon is an ethnic name derived from the Scandinavian region. It is an altered spelling of the more familiar Scandinavian surname Jonsson, otherwise known as Johnson. The prefix ‘Jon’ refers to John, which could be derived from the Latin Johannes or Hebrew Yohanan.

Variants of this surname include Jonassen, Jonasson, Jonsson, Jonasson, Jonison, Jonasen, Jonsen, Jonesen, Jonson, Jonsson, Jonsen, Jonsson, Johannsen, Johnson, Johansson, Johnsson, Johnsen, Johnsonsen, Johansson, and Johanssen.

There are a few other notable spellings of this surname as well, such as Jannson, Janovsen, Jannson, Janoson, and Janikovson.

Many people with the surname Jonaßon have anglicized their surname to the more familiar Johnson. It has also taken a variety of spellings in the United States, such as Jonsom, Jonson, Jonston, and Johnstone.

In Sweden, the name is spelled Jansson, while in Denmark it is spelled Jenssen and in Norway it is spelled Jonsen.

In some cases, the surname has been further anglicised to Johnston or Jennings, while in Scotland it commonly appears as Jardine or Jardyne.

In England, it has been spelled both Jonson and Johnson.

The modern variants of this name in Finland are Jansson and Johnsson.

In France, it is sometimes seen as the spelling Joncqueson, while in Germany it is spelled Johannesen or Johanneson.

Regardless of its variations, the surname Jonaßon is derived from the Latin Johannes and commonly used in Scandanvaian countries.

Famous people with the name Jonaßon

  • Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson: Icelandic actor and former professional strongman
  • Jón Páll Sigmarsson: Icelandic former strongman competitor
  • Ola Jonsson: Swedish football manager
  • Alfred Jonsson: Swedish actor
  • Ola Jonsson: Swedish former professional ice hockey player
  • Leif Jonsson: Swedish former professional ice hockey player
  • Walter Jonsson: Swedish former professional ice hockey player
  • Kalle Jonsson: Swedish former professional ice hockey player
  • Magnus Jonsson: Swedish former professional ice hockey player
  • Dag Jonsson: Norwegian former alpine ski racer
  • Bjorn Einar Jonsson: Swedish former professional football player
  • Eric Jonsson: Swedish former professional football player
  • Astrid Jonsson: Swedish former synchronized swimmer
  • Magnus Jonsson: Swedish former professional golfer
  • Nina Jonsson: Swedish former professional tennis player
  • Kristina Jonsson: Swedish former professional tennis player
  • Mats Jonsson: Swedish former professional cyclist
  • Theresa Jonsson: Swedish former professional cyclist

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