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kaplamann

Kaplamann is a family name primarily found in the Nordic region, particularly in Finland and Sweden. The name derives from an older Finnish compound word combining “kapla,” a dialectal term for a small hill or mound, with the suffix “‑mann,” which historically denoted a person associated with a particular place or occupation. As a result, Kaplamann originally referred to a resident or steward of a modest elevation, likely a farmstead situated on or near such a feature.

The surname appears in historical records dating to the late 17th century, when Swedish administrative documents

In contemporary usage, Kaplamann is occasionally employed in genealogical research as a case study of Finnish‑Swedish

began
to
catalogue
landholders
in
the
then‑Swedish‑controlled
Finnish
territories.
Over
subsequent
centuries,
bearers
of
the
name
migrated
within
Scandinavia
and,
later,
to
North
America,
where
the
name
is
now
present
in
small
diaspora
communities.
Demographic
data
indicate
that
the
majority
of
individuals
with
the
surname
reside
in
Finland,
where
it
ranks
among
the
less
common
surnames.
naming
conventions.
No
notable
institutions,
geographic
locations,
or
cultural
movements
are
directly
associated
with
the
name,
and
it
remains
primarily
a
personal
identifier.