Johnsen is used as a family name or surname in England, Denmark. It is 7 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Johnsen
No. of characters: 7
Origin: England, Denmark
Meaning:

Johnsen is the variant of Jeanes. Probably from the French Jean, John.

Is a variant form of the Janson. See John and Janssen - This baptismal name, which is of Norman introduction, has rarely passed into a surname. The Lond. Direct. for 1852 affords but one instance. It has been, however, the source, in various modified forms, of a considerable number of names, some of which are amongst the most common in the whole circle of our nomenclature. Its immediate derivative, John son, and its Welsh genitive form , Jones, substantiate this assertion; but we have besides Johns, Johnes, Joanes, Johncock, Janson, Jannings, Jennings, Jenks, Jenkyn, Jenkins, and Jinkins, Jenkinson, and perhaps Janes and Jenson. The Flemish nickname Hans from Johannes, seems to be the root of Hanson, Hancock, etc. Jack and Jackson might seem to claim the same parentage, but I think there is more reason for affiliating them upon James.

A termination of several surnames, as Littlejohn, Micklejohn, Upjohn, Prettyjohn, Applejohn, Properjohn, and Brownjohn.

Some of these, as Upjohn and Apple john, may be corruptions—the rest seem to be significant and descriptive. John is a personal name so common throughout Christendom that some prefix by way of epithet seems occasionally to have been necessary, in order to distinguish between two or more persons bearing it; thus the French have their Grosjeans, 'big or fat Johns;' the Dutch their Grootjans, or ó bulky Johns; ' the Italians their Gioranizzi, or 'handsome large Johns;' the Highlanders their Mac- Fadyeans, the sons of 'long John,' as also their Mac-Trors or sons of 'big John;' and the Lowland Scotch their Mickejohns or 'large stout Johns.' In the Hundred Rolls, we have one Duraund lo Bon Johan-'Durrant the Goodl-John!'.

The family name is a form of Jane. It may be a corruption of the French Jean, John.

Johnsen is the form of Jansen. Jans zoon, John's son.

A variant of the Jansen. The son of Jan, Dutch and Scandinavian form of John meaning "gracious gift of Jehovah".

Johnsen is a variant form of Janes. Descendant of Jan, a form of John meaning "gracious gift of Jehovah".

Johnsen is form of Jahn. Descendant of Jahn meaning "gracious gift of Jehovah".

A variation of the Ianson. The son of Ian, Gaelic form of John meaning "gracious gift of Jehovah".

The is variant of Janik. Descendant of little Jan meaning "gracious gift of Jehovah".

A variation of Jensen. The son of Jens, a variant of John meaning "gracious gift of Jehovah".

The son of John meaning "gracious gift of Jehovah".

The family name Johnsen is variation of Jayne. See Jane - It may be a corruption of the French Jean, John.

Family name Johnsen is variant of Jenson. See John - This baptismal name, which is of Norman introduction, has rarely passed into a surname. The Lond. Direct. for 1852 affords but one instance. It has been, however, the source, in various modified forms, of a considerable number of names, some of which are amongst the most common in the whole circle of our nomenclature. Its immediate derivative, John son, and its Welsh genitive form , Jones, substantiate this assertion; but we have besides Johns, Johnes, Joanes, Johncock, Janson, Jannings, Jennings, Jenks, Jenkyn, Jenkins, and Jinkins, Jenkinson, and perhaps Janes and Jenson. The Flemish nickname Hans from Johannes, seems to be the root of Hanson, Hancock, etc. Jack and Jackson might seem to claim the same parentage, but I think there is more reason for affiliating them upon James.

A termination of several surnames, as Littlejohn, Micklejohn, Upjohn, Prettyjohn, Applejohn, Properjohn, and Brownjohn.

Some of these, as Upjohn and Apple john, may be corruptions—the rest seem to be significant and descriptive. John is a personal name so common throughout Christendom that some prefix by way of epithet seems occasionally to have been necessary, in order to distinguish between two or more persons bearing it; thus the French have their Grosjeans, 'big or fat Johns;' the Dutch their Grootjans, or ó bulky Johns; ' the Italians their Gioranizzi, or 'handsome large Johns;' the Highlanders their Mac- Fadyeans, the sons of 'long John,' as also their Mac-Trors or sons of 'big John;' and the Lowland Scotch their Mickejohns or 'large stout Johns.' In the Hundred Rolls, we have one Duraund lo Bon Johan-'Durrant the Goodl-John!'.

How popular is Johnsen?

Johnsen is common in Norway, United States, Denmark, Canada, Sweden, Germany, Australia, England, South Africa, Thailand, New Zealand, Greenland.

Johnsen is ranked 13038 on our list.

Despite the fact that the number of Johnsen bearers increased by 6.1 per cent in 2010 US census to 7831 since 2000, the surname slipped by 89 spots and ranked at 4528. The last name was found in around 3 per hundred thousand population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.

Race 2010 2000
White 91.78 94.24
Black 3.56 2.02
Hispanic or Latino 2.23 1.31
Others 1.16 1.11
Asian and Native Hawaiian
& Other Pacific Islander
0.92 0.73
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.34 0.58
Johnsen is quite popular last name mostly concentrated in Norway which signifies that it is originated from Norway. Around 43033 people have been found who wears Johnsen as their family name. Johnsen is used widely across the globe. More detailed information can be found below:
RankCountryCount
Countries with ten thousands of Johnsen:
11 Norway23,097
4,304 United States10,500
Countries with thousands of Johnsen:
65 Denmark4,908
Countries with hundreds of Johnsen:
5,794 Canada774
1,164 Sweden728
14,091 Germany704
6,382 Australia523
16,605 England300
20,414 South Africa289
80,914 Thailand153
5,294 New Zealand149
76 Greenland130
Countries with low frequency i.e., 50 - 100:
26,988 Spain83
84,310 Brazil75
634 Iceland72
Countries with very low frequency i.e., 10 - 50:
38,971 Netherlands49
33,752 Zimbabwe43
126,894 Nigeria37
7,217 Estonia35
6,884 Singapore34
20,666 Switzerland33
182,981 France28
5,175 Luxembourg20
173,877 Philippines19
114,515 Argentina17
63,542 Papua New Guinea16
15,763 Scotland15
25,221 United Arab Emirates13
7,075 Cyprus13
Countries with very very low frequency i.e., 6 - 10:
16,869 Wales10
121,952 Malaysia9
684,495 India9
30,726 Qatar9
134,647 Turkey8
47,042 Japan8
75,134 Austria8
520,071 Indonesia7
27,063 Liberia7
10,125 China7
493,300 Russia6
41,832 Finland6
991 Gibraltar6
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Immigrants to US

From Germany

Marianne Johnsen from Prussia aboard the Sir Robert Peel from Hamburg on June 18, 1852. She is registered to be 19 years old when she arrived in New York. Caroline Johnsen, aged 36, Elias Johnsen, aged 4, 43 years old Elis. Johnsen, Jacob Johnsen, aged 9, 2 years old Johanna Johnsen, Farmer Karna Johnsen, Nilla Johnsen (12) Farmer, Pernilla Johnsen, aged 42, and 308 other Johnsen around 42.6% of whom were laborer while others worked as spinster and mechanic, servant, matron, butcher, gentleman migrated to US.

Johnsen Namesakes

  • Peter Johnsen, American scientist, administrator and adventurer
  • Görel Johnsen, was born 1949 in Skultorp
  • Linda Johnsen, author on yoga and other aspects of Hinduism
  • Robert Johnsen, Danish gymnast
  • Bjarne Johnsen, Norwegian gymnast
  • Arve Johnsen, Norwegian industrial executive and politician
  • Håkon Johnsen, Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
  • Ronny Johnsen, Norwegian former footballer
  • Espen Johnsen, retired Norwegian football goalkeeper
  • Frode Johnsen, former Norwegian footballer
  • Marius Johnsen, Norwegian footballer defender
  • Erland Johnsen, football biography
  • Sigbjørn Johnsen, Norwegian politician for the Labour Party and was Norwegian Minister of Finance
  • Steinar Sverd Johnsen, Norwegian keyboardist and composer, born 1972
  • Erik Johnsen, Norwegian former ski jumper
  • Britton Johnsen, American retired professional basketball player
  • Wayne Johnsen, professional American boxer

Johnsen Namesakes

  • Peter Johnsen, American scientist, administrator and adventurer
  • Görel Johnsen, was born 1949 in Skultorp
  • Linda Johnsen, author on yoga and other aspects of Hinduism
  • Robert Johnsen, Danish gymnast
  • Bjarne Johnsen, Norwegian gymnast
  • Arve Johnsen, Norwegian industrial executive and politician
  • Håkon Johnsen, Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
  • Ronny Johnsen, Norwegian former footballer
  • Espen Johnsen, retired Norwegian football goalkeeper
  • Frode Johnsen, former Norwegian footballer
  • Marius Johnsen, Norwegian footballer defender
  • Erland Johnsen, football biography
  • Sigbjørn Johnsen, Norwegian politician for the Labour Party and was Norwegian Minister of Finance
  • Steinar Sverd Johnsen, Norwegian keyboardist and composer, born 1972
  • Erik Johnsen, Norwegian former ski jumper
  • Britton Johnsen, American retired professional basketball player
  • Wayne Johnsen, professional American boxer

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