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Geraldsen is a surname of Scandinavian origin. It is patronymic, meaning it derives from a given name. The first part of the surname, "Geral," is believed to be a variation of the Old Norse name "Gerd" or "Gerdr," which means "enclosure" or "protection." The suffix "-sen" is a common Danish and Norwegian element meaning "son of." Therefore, Geraldsen literally translates to "son of Gerd" or "son of Gerdr."
The surname is most commonly found in Denmark and Norway, reflecting its linguistic roots. While the exact
Variations of the surname may exist due to regional dialectal differences or historical transcription errors. However,