Aronsson
Aronsson is a surname of Swedish origin, derived from the given name Aron, which is a variant of Aaron. The name Aaron itself has Hebrew roots, meaning "exalted" or "elevated," and is associated with the biblical figure Aaron, the brother of Moses and the first high priest of the Israelites. The Aronsson surname is most commonly found in Sweden, where it has been documented since the 16th century. Individuals with the Aronsson surname are often of Swedish descent and may trace their lineage back to various regions within Sweden, including the provinces of Västerbotten and Värmland. The surname has also been adopted by some individuals of other nationalities who have Swedish ancestry. In modern times, Aronsson is a relatively uncommon surname, but it remains a notable part of Swedish genealogy and cultural heritage.