Larson (surname) explained
Larson is a Scandinavian[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] patronymic surname meaning "son of Lars". "Lars" is derived from the Roman name "Laurentius", which means "from Laurentum" or "crowned with laurel."[6] There are various spellings. As a surname, Larson may refer to the following notable people:
People
Science and mathematics
Television and film
- Bob Larson, television evangelist
- Brie Larson, American actress and pop singer
- Chad Larson, member of the Aquabats
- Charles Larson, American TV writer and producer
- Eric Larson, animator for the Walt Disney Studios
- Glen A. Larson, television writer and producer
- Jack Larson, American actor, screenwriter and producer
- Jill Larson, American actress
- Lisby Larson, American actress
- Michael Larson, game show contestant
- Ron Larson, art director, album cover designer, graphic artist
- Wolf Larson, Canadian actor
Art and literature
- Abigail Larson, American illustrator
- Erik Larson, American author
- Gary Larson, American cartoonist, author of The Far Side
- Hope Larson, freelance illustrator, cartoonist
- Joanne Larson, American writer
- Kate Larson (disambiguation), multiple people
- Kent Larson, American architect, author, academic (MIT Media Lab)
- Kirby Larson, author of children's books
- Laura Larson, photographer and artist
- Lisa Larson, Swedish ceramicist
Music
Sports
- Ben Larson, American former college basketball player
- Dan Larson, former Major League Baseball pitcher
- David Larson (amateur poker player), amateur poker player winner of the WPT Rolling Thunder (2018)
- David Larson former swimmer for the United States
- Gary Larson, Australian rugby league player
- Jordan Larson, American volleyball player
- Jud Larson, American Formula One driver
- Kyle Larson, American racing driver
- Kyle Larson (American football), former punter for the Cincinnati Bengals
- Lance Larson, American swimmer, Olympic champion
- Lynae Larson, American marathon runner
- Mattie Larson, American gymnast, World silver medalist
- Paul Larson (American football), former quarterback for the Oakland Raiders
- Reed Larson, ice hockey defenseman, former captain of the Detroit Red Wings
Politics and law
- Alan Larson (born 1949), American diplomat
- Cal Larson, former Minnesota state senator
- Chuck Larson, former Iowa state senator
- Colin Larson, state representative from Colorado
- Edwin J. Larson (1885–1949), former Wisconsin state assemblyman
- Grant Larson, Wyoming state senator
- James Larson (1855–1923), former Wisconsin state assemblyman
- Jerry L. Larson (1936–2018), former Iowa Supreme Court justice
- Jess Larson (1904–1987), first Administrator of U.S. General Services
- John B. Larson, current U.S. Representative from Connecticut
- Morgan Foster Larson, 40th Governor of New Jersey
- Nathan Larson (politician), felon and political candidate from Virginia
- Nels Larson, former Wisconsin state assemblyman
- Norman J. Larson, former Minnesota state senator
- Oscar John Larson, former U.S. Representative from Minnesota
- Thomas Larson (disambiguation), multiple people
Military
Fictional characters
- Dr. Larson, in the animated television series Darkwing Duck
- Kirsten Larson, American Girl character who immigrates from Sweden to Minnesota in the 1850s
- Vicki Larson, in the situation comedy Full House
See also
References
- Smith, Elsdon Coles 'American Surnames'. Genealogical Publishing Com, 1986.,
- Web site: Larson Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms. January 2000 .
- Web site: Larson Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms. January 2000 .
- Web site: Larson Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms. January 2000 .
- Web site: Genealogy.com: Ancestors and Family of Earl & Inez Anderson, Kelowna B.C. . 2010-05-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110605234634/http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/users/a/n/d/James-Clinton-Anderson/index.html?cj=1&o_xid=0002530104&o_lid=0002530104 . 2011-06-05 .
- Web site: lawrence History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms. House of Names. January 2000 . 29 July 2013.