There are
1505
Carlstroms in the USA
Carlstrom is the
18401st
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Carlstrom

JohnCarlstrom

John Carlstrom is an American cosmologist and astrophysicist known for his work on the study of the cosmic microwave background radiation.

ErikCarlstrom

Erik Carlstrom is a Swedish ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League for the Edmonton Oilers and the Toronto Maple Leafs.

HansCarlstrom

Hans Carlstrom is a Swedish artist known for his abstract paintings and mixed media artworks.

IngridCarlstrom

Ingrid Carlstrom is a Swedish politician and member of the Parliament of Sweden.

JohnAlbert

John Albert Carlstrom is an American physicist known for his work on cosmology and the study of the cosmic microwave background radiation.

SaraCarlstrom

Sara Carlstrom is a Swedish actress known for her roles in Scandinavian television dramas.

JoanCarlstrom

Joan Carlstrom is an American photographer and mixed media artist known for her abstract and experimental works.

GunnarCarlstrom

Gunnar Carlstrom is a Swedish former professional road bicycle racer.

StefanCarlstrom

Stefan Carlstrom is a Swedish former ice hockey player who represented Sweden in international competitions.

EvaCarlstrom

Eva Carlstrom is a Swedish singer-songwriter known for her folk and pop-inspired music.

Carlstrom Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Carlstrom' is of Swedish origin and is derived from the given name Carl, which is a variant of Charles. It is a patronymic name meaning 'son of Carl.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Carlstrom' is most common in Sweden, with a significant presence in other Scandinavian countries such as Norway and Denmark. It may also be found in Swedish immigrant communities around the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Carlstrom' include 'Karlstrom' and 'Karlson.'
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Carlstrom' may have migrated or immigrated from Sweden to other countries, particularly during periods of Swedish emigration in the 19th and early 20th centuries.