Ingemarsson
Ingemarsson is a Swedish surname of patronymic origin, meaning "son of Ingemar." Ingemar itself is a Germanic given name derived from the elements "Ing," a reference to the Norse god Freyr, and "mar," meaning "famous." The surname is relatively common in Sweden and can also be found in other Scandinavian countries. As with many surnames, its origins trace back to a time when individuals were identified by their father's given name, often with the addition of a suffix indicating descent. The Ingemarsson family name has been recorded in various historical documents and genealogical records, reflecting its presence throughout Swedish history. Individuals bearing this surname have contributed to various fields, though specific public figures with this exact surname might require further specialized research. The geographical distribution of the Ingemarsson surname is primarily concentrated in Sweden, with smaller populations present in neighboring Nordic nations and in countries with significant Swedish immigration.