There are
533
Israelsons in the USA
Israelson is the
40909th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Israelson

KarlIsraelson

Karl Israelson is a Norwegian economist and politician who served as the Minister of Trade and Shipping from 1986 to 1989.

PerIsraelson

Per Israelson is a Swedish actor known for his roles in Swedish films and television series.

JohanIsraelson

Johan Israelson is a Danish architect known for his innovative designs and sustainable architecture projects.

MariaIsraelson

Maria Israelson is a Finnish journalist and news anchor who has worked for several major news organizations in Finland.

EvaIsraelson

Eva Israelson is a Swedish author known for her bestselling novels and literary works.

AndersIsraelson

Anders Israelson is a Norwegian musician and composer who has released several critically acclaimed albums.

AnnaIsraelson

Anna Israelson is a Danish fashion designer known for her avant-garde and experimental fashion creations.

LarsIsraelson

Lars Israelson is a Swedish photographer renowned for his landscape and nature photography.

GretaIsraelson

Greta Israelson is a Finnish artist known for her abstract paintings and sculptures.

HansIsraelson

Hans Israelson is a Norwegian historian and author who has written extensively about Scandinavian history and culture.

Israelson Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Israelson' is a patronymic surname derived from the given name 'Israel.' It is an example of a common naming practice in Scandinavian countries, where 'son' is added to the father's name to form a surname.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Israelson' is primarily found in Scandinavian countries, such as Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland. It may also be found in other countries with Scandinavian immigrant populations, such as the United States and Canada.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Israelson' include 'Israelsen' and 'Isaksen'.
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Israelson' may have migrated or immigrated to other countries, especially during periods of economic and social changes in Scandinavia. There might be communities with the surname 'Israelson' in countries like the United States, Canada, and Australia.