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Käll

Käll is a Swedish term that is best known today as a surname. In modern standard Swedish, the common noun for “source” is källa; käll appears primarily in historical or dialectal usage or as a personal name. As a surname, Käll is written with a capital K and may be found in Swedish-speaking communities and in diaspora populations.

The form käll is historically connected to the noun källa, meaning source, origin, or spring. In toponymy

In contemporary usage, Källa and its derivatives are standard for ordinary references to a source, while käll-

Variants and orthography: in contexts where diacritics are omitted, Käll may be rendered as Kall in ASCII-transcribed

Overview: Käll thus occupies a dual role as a surname of Swedish origin and as a historical

and
landscape
terminology,
elements
related
to
“source”
or
“origin”
commonly
appear
in
compound
place
names,
reflecting
geographical
features
such
as
springs
or
wells
near
settlements.
In
many
cases
these
forms
survive
only
in
older
texts
or
as
family
names
today.
as
a
prefix
or
stem
appears
in
various
compounds
rather
than
as
a
standalone
common
noun.
The
plural
källor
means
“sources,”
and
källhänvisning
denotes
a
source
reference
or
citation
in
writing.
texts
or
international
contexts,
though
this
changes
the
pronunciation
and
can
obscure
the
original
meaning.
or
linguistic
root
tied
to
the
concept
of
a
source.
It
appears
most
clearly
in
names,
historical
forms,
and
toponymic
compounds,
while
the
standard
modern
noun
for
source
remains
källa.