Karlsson
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Karlsson is a Scandinavian patronymic surname meaning "son of Karl" or "Karl's son". It is one of the most common surnames in Sweden and has a number of alternative spellings. Apart from Karlsson, Carlsson is the most common spelling variation. Karlson and Carlson also exist, but are uncommon, as are Carlzon and (Annika Qarlsson).
Geographical distribution[]
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As of 2014, 92.3% of all known bearers of the surname Karlsson were residents of Sweden, 2.8% of Finland and 1.2% of Norway.
In Sweden, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:52) in the following counties:
- Kalmar (1:21)
- Kronoberg (1:24)
- Östergötland (1:28)
- Blekinge (1:29)
- Örebro (1:32)
- Jönköping (1:33)
- Södermanland (1:33)
- Värmland (1:37)
- Halland (1:38)
- Västra Götaland (1:44)
In Finland, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:945) in the following regions:
- Åland (1:25)
- Southwest Finland (1:344)
- Ostrobothnia (region) (1:593)
- Uusimaa (1:724)
A[]
- Allan Karlsson (skier) (1911–1991), Swedish cross country skier
- Allan Karlsson (footballer), Swedish former footballer
- Anders Carlsson (politician) (born 1951), Swedish social democratic politician
- Anders Karlsson (physicist) (born 1964), Swedish physicist
- Andreas Karlsson (born 1975), Swedish ice hockey player
- Ann-Ewa Karlsson (born 1955), Swedish Olympic high jumper
- Ann-Marie Karlsson (born 1968), Swedish cross country skier
- Arne Karlsson (sailor) (born 1936), Swedish sailboat racer
- Arne Karlsson (sport shooter) (born 1946), Swedish sports shooter
- Arvid Carlsson (1923–2018), Swedish neuroscientist, Nobel Prize in 2000
B[]
- Bert Karlsson (born 1945), Swedish record company manager and politician
- Bertil Karlsson (1919–2012), Swedish athlete
- Bo Karlsson (born 1949), Swedish football referee
C[]
- Christoffer Karlsson (born 1988), Swedish football (soccer) player
- Conny Karlsson (shot putter) (born 1975), Finnish shot putter
D[]
- David Karlsson (disambiguation)
E[]
- Einar Karlsson (1908–1980), Swedish wrestler
- Erik Karlsson (born 1990), Swedish ice hockey player
- Evie (singer) (full name Evie Karlsson, born 1956), U.S. Contemporary Christian music singer
F[]
- Fred Karlsson (born 1946), Finnish professor of general linguistics
H[]
- Håkan Karlsson (born 1970), Swedish freestyle swimmer
- Hans Karlsson (born 1946), Swedish Social Democratic politician
- Herbert Carlsson (1896–1952), Swedish football (soccer) player
- Hjalmar Karlsson (1906–1992), Swedish sailboat racer
I[]
- Ingvar Carlsson (born 1934), Swedish politician, Prime Minister of Sweden
J[]
- Jan O. Karlsson (1939–2016), Swedish politician
- Janne Karlsson (ice hockey, born 1958) (born 1958), Swedish ice hockey player
- Jens Karlsson (born 1982), Swedish ice hockey player
- Jonas Karlsson (born 1971), Swedish actor and author
K[]
- Kent Karlsson (born 1945), Swedish football manager
- Kettil Karlsson (Vasa) (1433–1465), Swedish clergyman and regent of Sweden
- Kim Karlsson, Swedish ice hockey player
- Kjell-Erik Karlsson (born 1946), Swedish Left Party politician
L[]
- Lars Karlsson (handballer) (born 1948), Swedish handball player
- Lars Erik Karlsson, Swedish darts player
- Lars Karlsson (ice hockey) (born 1960), Swedish ice hockey player
- Louise Karlsson (born 1974), Swedish swimmer
M[]
- Magnus Karlsson (speedway rider) (born 1981), Swedish speedway rider
- Magnus Karlsson (bandy) (born 1984), Swedish bandy player
- Magnus Karlsson (musician) (born 1973), guitarist with heavy metal band Primal Fear
- Mandel Karlsson (since 1932), alias 91:an Karlsson, Swedish cartoon character in 91:an
- Maria Karlsson (footballer, born 1983), Swedish footballer
- Maria Karlsson (footballer, born 1985), Swedish footballer
- Markus Karlsson (footballer, born 1972), Swedish football (soccer) player for Djurgården
- Markus Karlsson (footballer, born 1979), Swedish football (soccer) player for Degerfors and AIK
- Markus Karlsson (ice hockey) (born 1988), Swedish ice hockey defenceman
- Mikael Karlsson (born 1976, "Mikael Max" since 2003), Swedish speedway rider
- Mikael Karlsson, better known as Vigilante Carlstroem, guitarist of the Swedish rock band The Hives
N[]
- Nils Karlsson (1917–2012), known as Mora-Nisse, Swedish cross-country skier
O[]
- Ove Karlsson (footballer) (1915–1982), Swedish footballer
- Ove Karlsson (ice hockey) (born 1950), Swedish ice hockey player
- Ove Karlsson (sports journalist) (born 1944), Swedish journalist, member of the ISOH
P[]
- Per Karlsson (born 1986), Swedish football (soccer) player
- Peter Karlsson (ice hockey) (1966–1995), Swedish ice hockey player
- Peter Karlsson (speedway rider) (born 1969), Swedish motorcycle speedway rider
- Peter Karlsson (table tennis) (born 1969), Swedish table tennis player
- Peter Karlsson (athlete) (born 1970), Swedish sprinter
- Peter Karlsson (footballer, born 1961), Swedish footballer
- Peter Karlsson (footballer, born 1973), Swedish footballer
- Petter Karlsson (born 1977), heavy metal musician
Q[]
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R[]
- Robert Karlsson (born 1969), Swedish golfer
- Runar Karlsson (born 1953), Swedish/Åland politician
S[]
- Sebastian Karlsson (singer) (born 1985), Swedish singer and performer in Idol 2005
- Simon Karlsson Adjei (born 1993), Swedish footballer
- Sonia Karlsson (born 1946), Swedish social democratic politician
T[]
- Therese Karlsson (born 1972), Finnish singer and actor
- Thomas Karlsson (born 1972), Swedish writer and heavy metal lyricist
U[]
- Ulrika Karlsson (born 1973), Swedish politician of the Moderate Party
V[]
- Viktor Karlsson (born 1988), Swedish bandy player
W[]
- William Karlsson (born 1993), Swedish ice hockey player
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See also[]
- Karlsson-on-the-Roof, a 1955 character in a series of children's books
Categories:
- Surnames
- Swedish-language surnames
- Patronymic surnames