There are
636
Sonnes in the USA
Sonne is the
35395th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Sonne

KarlSonne

Karl Sonne was a German painter known for his landscape and genre paintings in the 19th century.

FriedrichSonne

Friedrich Sonne was a German physicist and mathematician who made significant contributions to the fields of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics.

SaraSonne

Sara Sonne is a Danish actress known for her roles in Danish films and TV series.

PaulSonne

Paul Sonne is an American journalist and correspondent for The Washington Post covering national security and military issues.

HeleneSonne

Helene Sonne was a Danish painter known for her still life and portrait paintings in the early 20th century.

HansSonne

Hans Sonne was a German composer and conductor known for his symphonic and chamber music compositions.

KarenSonne

Karen Sonne is a Danish politician and member of the Social Democrats, serving as a member of the Danish Parliament.

JensSonne

Jens Sonne is a Danish entrepreneur and founder of a successful software company.

AnnaSonne

Anna Sonne is a Danish fashion designer known for her innovative and sustainable clothing designs.

ThomasSonne

Thomas Sonne is a Danish chef and restaurateur, known for his Michelin-starred restaurant and culinary expertise.

Sonne Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Sonne' is of German and Danish origin. It is derived from the German word 'Sonne,' meaning 'sun,' and was likely used as a nickname for someone with a bright or sunny disposition.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Sonne' is most commonly found in Germany and Denmark, as well as other German and Scandinavian regions. It may also be found in other countries with German or Danish immigrant populations.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Sonne' include 'Sonnen' and 'Sönnichsen.'
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Sonne' may have migrated or immigrated to other countries during periods of German and Danish emigration, such as the 19th and early 20th centuries.