Meaning & Origin
Henriksson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Henrik". It is formed by adding the suffix -sson (meaning "son") to the personal name Henrik, the Scandinavian form of Henry.Etymology and HistoryThe name Henrik itself derives from the Germanic name Heimirich, composed of elements heim ("home") and rih ("ruler"), thus meaning "home ruler". It later evolved into Heinrich in German and became popular across Europe. In Sweden, the patronymic Henriksson emerged as a common surname, following the tradition of using the father's given name plus the suffix -son (or -sson) to indicate lineage.Geographical DistributionAs of 2014, Henriksson is predominantly found in Sweden (81.5% of bearers), with significant numbers in Finland (14.1%) and Norway (1.2%). In Sweden, the name is most frequent in the counties of Norrbotten, Värmland, and Jämtland. In Finland, it is particularly common in the Åland Islands, where regional frequency is 1 in 149 residents.Notable BearersNotable individuals with the surname include Swedish author and poet Alf Henrikson (1905–1995), known for his works in history and poetry. Other bearers include various Swedish figures in arts and sciences.Variants and Related NamesSpelling variants include Henrikson, Henricson, and Hendrickson. In other Scandinavian and Germanic cultures, equivalent patronymic surnames exist, such as Henriksen (Norwegian/Danish), Hendriks (Dutch), and Hendrix (Dutch). These all share the root name Henrik or its cognates.Meaning: Son of HenrikOrigin: SwedishType: Patronymic surnameUsage regions: Sweden, Finland, Norway