There are
733
Asps in the USA
Asp is the
31554th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Asp

JohnAsp

John Asp was a Swedish actor and filmmaker known for his work in the Swedish film industry in the mid-20th century.

ElisabethAsp

Elisabeth Asp is a Norwegian politician and member of the Conservative Party, serving as a member of the Norwegian Parliament since 2017.

PelleAsp

Pelle Asp is a Swedish ice hockey player who has represented Sweden in international tournaments and has played in various professional leagues.

KarinAsp

Karin Asp is a Swedish fashion designer known for her minimalist and sustainable approach to fashion.

OleAsp

Ole Asp is a Danish architect known for his innovative and modern architectural designs.

EmmaAsp

Emma Asp is a Swedish professional golfer who has competed in numerous international golf tournaments.

AnnaAsp

Anna Asp is a Swedish production designer known for her work in the film industry, including collaborations with acclaimed Swedish director Ingmar Bergman.

CarlAsp

Carl Asp is a Swedish sculptor known for his abstract and experimental sculptures.

KarenAsp

Karen Asp is an American journalist and author specializing in health, fitness, and outdoor adventure.

AndersAsp

Anders Asp is a Swedish entrepreneur and technology innovator known for his work in the telecommunications industry.

Asp Genealogy

OriginsThe surname Asp is of Swedish origin. It is derived from the Old Norse word 'asp,' which means 'aspen tree.' In Swedish, 'asp' refers to a type of tree commonly found in Scandinavia.
Geographic DistributionThe surname Asp is most commonly found in Sweden, where it originated. However, there are also individuals with the surname Asp in other Scandinavian countries such as Norway and Denmark.
VariationsVariations of the surname Asp include Aspen, Asper, and Aspin.
Migration and ImmigrationWhile the surname Asp is primarily associated with Sweden, there may have been individuals with the surname who migrated or immigrated to other countries, particularly during periods of Scandinavian emigration in the 19th and early 20th centuries.