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Lundin is a Swedish surname, derived as a variant of Lund. The root name Lund originates from the Old Norse element lundr, meaning "grove" or "small wood." Historically, the name likely referred to someone who lived near a grove or a wooded area, and there are towns in Sweden, such as Lund in Skåne, that share this etymology. As a patronymic-like surname, Lundin follows a common Swedish pattern of adding the suffix -in, which can denote origin or association.

Despite its simple geographical roots, the surname Lundin has been carried by a diverse array of notable individuals. One of the most prominent is Adolf H. Lundin (1932–2006), a Swedish oil and mining entrepreneur who founded the Lundin Group of companies and played a significant role in the global resource industry. Another well-known figure is Albin Lundin (born 1996), a Swedish ice hockey player, and Fredrik Lundin (born 1963), a Danish jazz saxophonist and composer. The name also appears in other fields: Andreas Petrus Lundin (1869–1929) was a pioneering marine engineer, and Hjalmar Lundin (1870–1941) was one of the key figures behind the Kiruna mine in Sweden, a landmark in Swedish mining history. Outside of Scandinavia, Cody Lundin (born 1967) is an American survivalist and television personality known for his outdoor expertise, and Frederick Lundin (1868–1947) was an American politician who served in the Illinois Senate.

Geographically, the surname Lundin is most concentrated in Sweden, but it has also spread to other countries through emigration, notably to the United States and Canada. Related surnames in neighboring Nordic countries include the Norwegian forms Lund and Lunde, which carry the same meaning. In Swedish naming tradition, surnames ending in -in are often classified as ornamental or toponymic, reflecting a connection to nature. Today, Lundin remains a recognizable Swedish surname with a rich history of bearers who have contributed to culture, business, science, and sports.

Key Facts

  • Meaning: Dweller near a grove (from Old Norse lundr)
  • Origin: Swedish
  • Type: Surname (toponymic)
  • Usage Regions: Primarily Sweden; also found in other Nordic countries and diaspora communities
Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures

(Norwegian) Lund, Lunde

Sources: Wikipedia — Lundin

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