Lindberg is a common European surname. Literally translated it means lime OR LINDEN tree - mountain. It originally comes from villages in Germany, Austria and Switzerland[1] and is now very common in Sweden.
Geographical distribution
As of 2014, 52.9% of all known bearers of the surname Lindberg were residents of Sweden, 26.6% of the United States, 7.3% of Finland, 4.5% of Denmark, 3.4% of Norway and 1.9% of Canada.
In Sweden, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:354) in the following counties:
- 1. Västerbotten (1:122)
 - 2. Gävleborg (1:178)
 - 3. Norrbotten (1:244)
 - 4. Uppsala (1:258)
 - 5. Västmanland (1:264)
 - 6. Dalarna (1:293)
 - 7. Jämtland (1:319)
 - 8. Västernorrland (1:319)
 - 9. Södermanland (1:347)
 
In Finland, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:1,441) in the following regions:
- 1. Åland (1:336)
 - 2. Southwest Finland (1:730)
 - 3. Uusimaa (1:849)
 - 4. Tavastia Proper (1:1,202)
 - 5. Kymenlaakso (1:1,285)
 
In the United States, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:25,889) in the following states:[2]
- 1. Minnesota (1:2,886)
 - 2. North Dakota (1:5,623)
 - 3. Wyoming (1:7,249)
 - 4. Washington (1:7,391)
 - 5. Montana (1:7,443)
 - 6. South Dakota (1:9,169)
 - 7. Wisconsin (1:9,794)
 - 8. Vermont (1:11,445)
 - 9. Oregon (1:13,115)
 - 10. Alaska (1:14,169)
 - 11. Idaho (1:15,505)
 - 12. Massachusetts (1:18,030)
 - 13. Illinois (1:18,160)
 - 14. Utah (1:18,608)
 - 15. Rhode Island (1:18,664)
 - 16. Kansas (1:19,262)
 - 17. Connecticut (1:19,699)
 - 18. Michigan (1:20,983)
 - 19. Colorado (1:21,261)
 - 20. Iowa (1:22,068)
 - 21. New Hampshire (1:22,808)
 - 22. Nebraska (1:22,893)
 - 23. Arizona (1:23,616)
 - 24. New Mexico (1:23,808)
 
People
A–G
- Anna Lindberg (born 1981), Swedish diver
 - Augusta Lindberg (1866–1943), Swedish actress
 - Carl Lindberg (1904–1984), Danish boxer
 - Chad Lindberg (born 1976), American actor
 - Charles W. Lindberg (1920–2007), United States Marine, one of the raisers of the U.S. flag at Iwo Jima
 - Chris Lindberg (born 1967), retired Canadian ice hockey player
 - Christian Lindberg (born 1958), Swedish trombonist
 - Christina Lindberg (born 1950), Swedish actress and pin-up girl
 - David C. Lindberg (1935–2015), American historian of science
 - David R. Lindberg (born 1948), American malacologist
 - Dawn Lindberg (1945–2020), South African singer and actress
 - Donald A.B. Lindberg (1933–2019), U.S. physician
 - Edward Lindberg (1887–1978), U.S. Olympic athlete
 - Elsa Lindberg-Dovlette (1874–1944), Swedish writer and princess of Persia
 - Gunner Lindberg (born 1975), convicted U.S. murderer
 
H–M
- Hanna Lindberg (1865–1951), Swedish politician, the first woman in a communal council (1910)
 - Hans Lindberg (born 1981), Danish team handball player
 - Helge Lindberg (1887–1928), Finnish opera singer
 - Janne Lindberg (born 1966), Finnish former professional footballer
 - Jim Lindberg (born 1968), U.S. singer-songwriter for the punk band Pennywise
 - John Lindberg (born 1959), American jazz double-bassist
 - John G. Lindberg (1884–1973), Finnish ophthalmologist, discoverer of exfoliation syndrome (1917)
 - Karin Lindberg (1929–2020), Swedish gymnast
 - Karin Kock-Lindberg (1891–1976), Swedish politician
 - Knut Lindberg (1882–1961), Swedish Olympic athlete
 - Knut Lindberg (wrestler) (1880–1930), Finnish wrestler
 - Kristoffer Lindberg (born 1992), Swedish politician
 - Magnus Lindberg (born 1958), Finnish composer
 - Marcus Lindberg (born 1980), Swedish footballer
 - Marie Lindberg (cyclist) (born 1987), Swedish road cyclist
 - Marie Lindberg (singer) (born 1975), Swedish teacher, singer/songwriter and guitarist
 - Morten Lindberg (1965–2019), also known as Master Fatman, Danish media personality
 
N–Z
- Odd F. Lindberg (1945–2021), Norwegian freelance journalist, arctic explorer and film maker
 - Oskar Lindberg (composer) (1887–1955), Swedish composer
 - Oskar Lindberg (cross-country skier) (1894–1977), Swedish cross-country skier
 - Patrik Lindberg (born 1988), better known as f0rest, Swedish Counter-Strike player
 - Sextus Otto Lindberg (1835–1889), Swedish physician and bryologist
 - Sigfrid Lindberg (1897–1977), Swedish footballer
 - Sven Lindberg (1918–2006), Swedish film actor and director
 - Stig Lindberg (1916–1982), Swedish ceramic designer, glass designer, textile designer, industrial designer, painter, and illustrator
 - Teres Lindberg (born 1974), Swedish politician
 - Tomas Lindberg (born 1972), Swedish singer
 - Torsten Lindberg (1917–2009), Swedish football player and manager
 - Ulrika Knape-Lindberg (born 1955), Swedish diver, mother of Anna Lindberg
 - Verner Lindberg (1852–1909), Finnish politician
 - Ylva Lindberg (born 1976), Swedish ice hockey player
 
See also
- Lindbergh (disambiguation)
 - Leopold Lindtberg (1902–1984), Austrian Swiss film and theatre director
 
References
- ↑ "Surname Database: Lindberg Last Name Origin". The Internet Surname Database. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
 - ↑ Lindberg surname distribution
 
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