Willhlemson
Willhlemson is a surname of likely Scandinavian origin. While not exceptionally common, it is found primarily in Nordic countries, particularly Norway and Sweden. The name itself is believed to be a patronymic, meaning it derives from a father's given name. The first part, "Willh," is likely a variation of a Germanic or Norse personal name, possibly related to concepts of "will" or "desire." The "mson" suffix clearly indicates "son of." Therefore, Willhlemson would translate to "son of Willh."
Genealogical records suggest a historical presence of the Willhlemson name in various regions of Scandinavia, with