Lasersson
Lasersson is a Scandinavian surname that can be traced back to the mid‑19th century in Sweden. The name is a patronymic combination of the first name "Laser" or "Lasse" with the suffix "-son," meaning "son of Laser." Though relatively uncommon, the name has appeared in various Swedish records, especially in the counties of Västerbotten and Norrbotten.
The origin of the root name "Laser" is uncertain, but it may derive from the Old Norse
Notable individuals bearing the surname include Arvid Lasersson (1902–1975), a regional politician who served in the
Today, the surname is scarcely used, with fewer than 50 individuals bearing it in contemporary Swedish census
Genealogical research on the Lasersson family suggests a close relationship with the more common surname Laservik,