Gyllenhaal family explained

Surname:Gyllenhaal
Coat Of Arms:Gyllenhaal.jpg
Caption:Escutcheon of the Gyllenhaal family hanging in the House of Nobility
Type:Swedish noble family
Origin:Älvsborg County, Sweden
Country:Sweden
Founded:1652
Titles:
  • Baron Gyllenhaal (1837)
  • Baron Gyllenhaal till Härlingstorp (1843)

The Gyllenhaal family (pronounced as /sv/) is a Swedish noble family descended from cavalry officer Lieutenant Nils Gunnarsson Haal (died 1680 or 1681), ennobled in 1652 with a change of name to "Gyllenhaal".[1] [2]

Family name

The name "Gyllenhaal" originated from Nils Gunnarsson Gyllenhaal's father Gunne Olofsson Haal, who was from Hahlegården, a crown homestead in Södra Härene parish in the province of Västergötland in southwestern Sweden. Haal comes from the name of the farm estate "Hahlegården". In the knighthood letter, signed by Queen Christina, the family name was written in two different ways - first "Gyllenhahl" and then "Gyllenhaal". On the copperplate with his coat of arms now hanging in the House of Nobility (Riddarhuset) in Stockholm, it is spelled "Gyllenhahl".[3] Such ambiguities are typical of the time; it would be several generations before Swedish spelling was more strictly regulated. The prefix Gyllen ("Golden") was the one most used when ennobling someone since the 16th century.[4]

Actor Jake Gyllenhaal, great-great grandson of the below-mentioned Anders Leonard Gyllenhaal, quipped during an interview before the British premiere of Prince of Persia that his last name was pronounced "Yil-en-hoo-luh-hay", parodying Americans' difficulties with Swedish pronunciation.[5] [6]

Family history

Nils Gunnarsson Gyllenhaal's descendants today stem from two of his sons: Lars Gyllenhaal (1645–1710), Lieutenant of the Vestgotha cavalry regiment; and his younger brother Hans Gyllenhaal (1655–1710). Hans was killed in action at the Battle of Helsingborg as a cavalry captain.

The members of the older branch descending from Lars still live in Sweden. The most notable member of that branch was the Minister for Justice Lars Herman Gyllenhaal. In 1851, he was created Knight and Commander of the Royal Order of the Seraphim. His great-great grandson, Baron Herman Gyllenhaal of Härlingstorp (born 1934), is now the head of both branches of the noble family Gyllenhaal. He has a son, Lars.

All the members of the family in the United States are descended from Hans Gyllenhaal through his great great-great grandson Anders Leonard (1842–1905) and his wife Amanda (née Nelson, 1859–1948). Anders Leonard Gyllenhaal emigrated to the United States in 1865. A prominent member of this younger branch hitherto was Leonard Gyllenhaal (1752–1840). In 1807, he was created a Knight of the Royal Order of Vasa for his scientific work as an entomologist, including his monograph on Swedish insects, Insecta Suecia descripta.

Notable members

Family tree

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://runeberg.org/nfbj/0411.html Entry for the Gyllenhaal family
  2. https://runeberg.org/sbh/a0425.html Article on members of the Gyllenhaal family
  3. Web site: The Gyllenhaal Family Tree Project. Ed. Gyllenhaal. www.gyllenhaal.org.
  4. Similarly for the naming of the former head of car manufacturer Volvo Pehr Gustaf Gyllenhammar and Sofia Johansdotter Gyllenhielm De la Gardie.
  5. In Danish, a double "aa" as in Gyllenhaal has for centuries normally been pronounced with an "o" sound as in English "for". In older Swedish, however, it was pronounced with a long "a" as in the English word "far"; the double "aa", as with the "ah" in the alternative "Gyllenhahl" (see above) only indicates a long vowel "a". The "o" sound corresponding to Danish "aa" was normally rendered by "å" ("åå", "åh").
  6. The second problem for English-speakers is how to pronounce the prefix "Gyllen", i.e. Golden. The USA branch of the family's solution is to pronounce it "Jill-EN-hall", but in Sweden "Gy" is pronounced as "Y" followed by a near-close near-front rounded vowel, comparable to the short German vowel "ü".
  7. http://www.gyllenhaal.org/JohanGyllenhaal.html Entry for Johan Abraham Gyllenhaal
  8. http://www.gyllenhaal.org/CarlHenrikGyllenhaal.html Entry for Carl Henrik Gyllenhaal
  9. https://runeberg.org/nfbj/0412.html Entry for Matilda Gyllenhaal
  10. http://www.gyllenhaal.org/AndersGyllenhaalObit.html Anders Leonard Gyllenhaal: Obituary
  11. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2011/may/09/new-band-sam-gyllenhaal "Sam Gyllenhaal (No 1,018)"