Wilhelmson
Wilhelmson is a surname of German origin, derived from the given name Wilhelm, which is a variant of William. The name Wilhelm itself is of Germanic origin, composed of the elements "wil" meaning "will" or "desire," and "helm" meaning "helmet" or "protection." This combination reflects the medieval concept of a strong-willed and protective leader. The surname Wilhelmson is typically used as a patronymic, indicating descent from a person named Wilhelm.
The Wilhelmson surname has been found in various European countries, including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It
Notable individuals with the surname Wilhelmson include:
- Wilhelm Wilhelmson (1831-1907), a German mathematician and physicist known for his work in the field of
- Friedrich Wilhelmson (1859-1933), a German botanist and mycologist who made significant contributions to the study of
- Wilhelm Wilhelmson (1876-1948), a German-American engineer and inventor who is known for his work on the
The Wilhelmson surname continues to be used today, with descendants of the original bearers living in various