LL-L "Names" 2008.09.14 (03) [E]

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From: Travis Bemann <tabemann at gmail.com>
Subject: LL-L "Names" 2008.09.11 (02) [E]

I in particular remember a chemistry teacher of mine in high school
who had the last name Swenson, who was ethnically Swedish. I myself
had always assumed that his family's original last name was Svensson,
and which had been merely anglicized to Swenson at some point, likely
when they had gotten off the boat, so to speak.

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From: R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com>
Subject: Names

Travis,

The spelling Swenson can be found in Sweden as well, though the
pronunciation is the same as that of Svenson and Svensson. It goes back to
the time before the current Swedish orthography was established and "w" was
no longer used in native words and names. (I think this happened in
Hungarian as well.)

Regards,
Reinhard/Ron

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