There are
893
Hults in the USA
Hult is the
27110th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Hult

BirgerHult

Birger Hult was a Swedish botanist known for his work on the identification and classification of flowers and plants.

AndersHult

Anders Hult is a Swedish film director known for his award-winning documentaries that explore social and environmental issues.

EvaHult

Eva Hult is a Swedish politician who served as the Minister for Elderly and Home Care in the Swedish government.

AnnaHult

Anna Hult is a Swedish actress known for her roles in popular Swedish television series and films.

EricHult

Eric Hult is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist known for his successful business ventures and charitable contributions.

MariaHult

Maria Hult is a Swedish artist known for her abstract paintings and installations that explore themes of identity and perception.

JohanHult

Johan Hult is a Swedish musician and composer known for his innovative fusion of traditional folk music with contemporary sounds.

SaraHult

Sara Hult is a Swedish fashion designer known for her sustainable and ethically produced clothing line.

KarlHult

Karl Hult is a Swedish entrepreneur and CEO of a global education company that provides language learning solutions.

LinaHult

Lina Hult is a Swedish journalist and news anchor known for her insightful reporting on domestic and international events.

Hult Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Hult' is of Swedish origin and is derived from the Old Norse word 'holt', meaning 'grove' or 'woodland'. It is a common surname in Sweden.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Hult' is primarily found in Sweden, where it is most prevalent. It may also be found in other Scandinavian countries and among Swedish diaspora populations.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Hult' include 'Holt' and 'Holte'. These variations may be more common in other Scandinavian countries.
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Hult' may have migrated or immigrated to other countries, particularly during times of Swedish emigration to North America in the 19th and early 20th centuries.