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Särskilda ämnen & övrigt => Discussions in English => Swedish names => Ämnet startat av: Corina Stroosnijder skrivet 2016-12-15, 20:25

Titel: Where does the surname 'Gullin' come from or what does it mean
Skrivet av: Corina Stroosnijder skrivet 2016-12-15, 20:25
hello, in the 'general questions' discussion I have made a topic because I am looking for Lars Gullin and Katarina Bolander from Visby.

question in this 'swedish names' : does anybody know where the name 'gullin' comes from or what it means?

hope to hear from you and thanx
Corina Stroosnijder
Almere
Netherlands
Titel: SV: Where does the surname 'Gullin' come from or what does it mean
Skrivet av: Morgan Emilsson skrivet 2016-12-16, 06:54
I have relatives named Gullin and they are from Gullabo in Småland. Perhaps your relative comes from the same place?
Morgan
Titel: SV: Where does the surname 'Gullin' come from or what does it mean
Skrivet av: Morgan Emilsson skrivet 2016-12-16, 07:35
Maybe it comes from Guldrupe in Gotland?
Morgan
Titel: SV: Where does the surname 'Gullin' come from or what does it mean
Skrivet av: Corina Stroosnijder skrivet 2016-12-16, 15:37
hi Morgan, thank you. In Holland the people made their surname of the places where they lived, their profession etc. Was this in Sweden the same?

and do you pronounce the 'u' in Gullin like the 'o' in 'two' or like the 'i' in 'girl'

regards, Corina
Titel: SV: Where does the surname 'Gullin' come from or what does it mean
Skrivet av: Morgan Emilsson skrivet 2016-12-16, 17:43
Hi Corina
In 1880 I found 33 Gullin in Sweden. 10 were born in Guldrupe, so it must be the reason of the name Gullin.  Before 1900 it was usual for military and craftsman to take name of places. I think the pronounce is more like girl but not so open if you know what I mean. I have been thinking of english word with same pronounce but can´t find any.
Titel: SV: Where does the surname 'Gullin' come from or what does it mean
Skrivet av: Corina Stroosnijder skrivet 2016-12-17, 20:22
Great :)
thank you Morgan, I understand what you mean by "like in 'girl' but not so open".

nice to have talked to you and to learn some more.

kind regards from the Netherlands

Corina