I've encountered the term 'Larson' and I'm not sure what it means. Is it a person, a place, or something else entirely? I'm hoping to gain a better understanding of this term.
6 answers
Carlo
Wed Jan 08 2025
It is a patronymic surname, which means it indicates the relationship between the person and their father.
Martina
Wed Jan 08 2025
Larson is a surname that originates from Scandinavia.
DreamlitGlory
Tue Jan 07 2025
"Laurentius" translates to "from Laurentum" or "crowned with laurel," symbolizing honor and prestige.
Michele
Tue Jan 07 2025
Specifically, Larson translates to "son of Lars."
GeishaWhisper
Tue Jan 07 2025
The name "Lars" itself has a rich history.