Summary
The surname Knudson originated from Scandinavia and is derived from the Old Norse personal name Knútr, meaning 'knot' or 'joint'. It is a patronymic surname, indicating that it was originally used to identify the sons of a man named Knútr. Over time, the Knudson family spread across various countries, carrying their name and heritage with them.7278
Knudsons in the USA4841st
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Knudson
AlbertKnudson
Theologian and philosopher known for his work in the field of religious pluralism and Christian apologetics.ArthurKnudson
Former President of the American Thoracic Society and renowned pulmonary physician.HaldorKnudson
Norwegian-American immigrant who founded the Knudson Lumber Company in the early 20th century.JohnKnudsen
Danish-born film director and screenwriter known for his work in Danish cinema during the 1950s and 1960s.KarenKnudson
Notable author and expert in the field of medieval literature, particularly known for her research on Norse sagas.Knudson Genealogy
Geographic DistributionKnudsons can be found in various parts of the world today, primarily in the United States, Canada, and Scandinavia.
VariationsThe surname 'Knudson' can be spelled in different ways including 'Knudsen', 'Knudsen', and 'Knuthsen'.