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