Bakkan
Bakkan is a surname of Norwegian origin that also appears as a place-name in Norway. The form derives from the Norwegian word bakke, meaning hill or slope, and historically described people living on or near elevated ground or farms located on rising terrain. As a toponym, Bakkan is used for several rural settlements and farm names, reflecting a common practice in Norwegian geography of naming places after prominent landscape features.
In contemporary usage, Bakkan is most frequently encountered in Norwegian-speaking communities. It also appears among diaspora
Variants and related forms include Bakken, Bakke, and Bakka, which share the same root and often reflect
The name Bakkan thus sits within a family of Nordic toponymic and patronymic surnames that connect people