jordvoller
Jordvoller is a surname of likely Scandinavian origin. While precise etymology can be difficult to trace definitively, the name appears to be composed of two distinct elements. The first element, "jord," is a common word in several Germanic languages, including Norwegian and Danish, meaning "earth" or "soil." This suggests a connection to land, agriculture, or a place of dwelling. The second element, "voller," might derive from words related to "full," "field," or potentially a place name. Therefore, "jordvoller" could be interpreted as someone associated with fertile land, a full field, or a specific locality. The surname is not exceptionally common, and its distribution is primarily found in Norway and among descendants of Norwegian immigrants in countries such as the United States and Canada. Historical records indicate the presence of individuals with the Jordvoller surname dating back at least to the 19th century. As with many surnames, variations in spelling may exist in older documents.