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Etymology of Magnusen

What does the name Magnusen mean?

The origin of the distinguished Magnusen family can be traced to the historic Scandinavian country of Sweden. The surname Magnusen is derived from the Scandianavian personal name Magnús. This name was borne by several kings of Norway, the first of whom was Magnus the Good (1024-1047). He was named after Charlemagne, whose name was rendered Carolus Magnus in Latin. The popularity of this name in Norway was increased by the exploits of Earl Magnus Erlendsson of Orkney, who was treacherously executed by his cousin in 1117 and became known as St. Magnus. From Norway, the name spread into the royal houses of eastern Scandinavia, and it subsequently became popular throughout that region. The suffix -sson and its variants are translatable as son of.


Magnusen migration to the United States +



Magnusen Settlers in United States in the 19th Century
  • Christ, Gertrude, Lars, and Magnus Magnusen, who arrived in New York in 1850

Contemporary Notables of the name Magnusen (post 1700) +

  • Warren Grant Magnusen (b. 1905), Senior Senator from Washington (Democrat) in the U.S. Senate and a member of the House of Representatives in the U.S. Congress (1936-45)


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