There are
667
Anderbergs in the USA
Anderberg is the
34073rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Anderberg

EugeniaAnderberg

Eugenia Anderberg (1887-1977) was a Swedish artist known for her landscape paintings and watercolors.

PerAnderberg

Per Anderberg is a Swedish botanist specializing in the taxonomy and systematics of angiosperms.

SigridAnderberg

Sigrid Anderberg (1888-1977) was a Swedish newspaper editor and journalist, known for her work on women's rights and social issues.

KajsaAnderberg

Kajsa Anderberg is a Swedish author and journalist, known for her novels and non-fiction books on culture and society.

LarsAnderberg

Lars Anderberg is a Swedish mathematician and professor, known for his contributions to algebraic geometry and commutative algebra.

IngridAnderberg

Ingrid Anderberg is a Swedish biathlon athlete, who competed in the Winter Olympic Games and World Championships.

AndersAnderberg

Anders Anderberg is a Swedish film director and producer, known for his work on documentaries and feature films.

JohanAnderberg

Johan Anderberg is a Swedish football player, who has played for various clubs in Sweden and internationally.

HelenaAnderberg

Helena Anderberg is a Swedish fashion designer, known for her avant-garde designs and collaborations with international brands.

GustafAnderberg

Gustaf Anderberg (1860-1929) was a Swedish politician and member of the Swedish Parliament, known for his work on labor rights and social welfare policies.

Anderberg Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Anderberg' is of Scandinavian origin. It is a combination of the given names 'Anders' (meaning 'man' or 'warrior') and 'berg' (meaning 'mountain' or 'hill').
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Anderberg' is most commonly found in Sweden, where it originated. It may also be found in other Scandinavian countries and among Swedish diaspora communities around the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Anderberg' include 'Andersson' and 'Anderenburg.'
Migration and ImmigrationThere have been instances of migration and immigration of individuals with the surname 'Anderberg' to other countries, particularly during periods of Swedish emigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.