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This is a list of Swedish noble families, which are divided into two main groups: * Introduced nobility, i.e. noble families introduced at the
Swedish House of Nobility The House of Nobility ( sv, Riddarhuset) in Stockholm, Sweden, is a corporation and a building that maintains records and acts as an interest group on behalf of the Swedish nobility. Name The name is literally translated as ''House of Knights'', ...
* Unintroduced nobility, i.e. noble families which have not been introduced at the Swedish House of Nobility, mostly consisting of foreign nobility resident in Sweden, but also including some families ennobled by the Swedish monarchs and some other groups. The introduced nobility is divided into three ranks: Comital families, Baronial families and untitled noble families (in addition, members of the royal family hold ducal titles). The unintroduced nobility consists of families of princely, ducal, marquis, comital, baronial, and untitled noble rank. This group notably includes several branches of the
House of Bernadotte The House of Bernadotte is the royal family of Sweden since its foundation there in 1818. It was also the royal family of Norway between 1818 and 1905. Its founder, Charles XIV John of Sweden, was born in Pau in southern France as Jean Bernadott ...
with foreign (princely and comital) noble titles (such as
Count of Wisborg Count of Wisborg (french: Comte de Wisborg; ; german: Graf von Wisborg) is a title granted by the monarchs of Luxembourg to some men formerly titled as princes of Sweden and their descendants. Since 1892, the title has been borne by the male-lin ...
). The vast majority of both introduced and unintroduced noble families are untitled.


Introduced nobility

The introduced noble families are listed in the Palace of the Nobility according to the official numbering system which roughly corresponds to the order of introduction. Lower numbers indicate older nobility. Higher numbers indicate later introduction, and usually means that the family belongs to the younger nobility, even though introduction may occasionally not have followed immediately upon
ennoblement Ennoblement is the conferring of nobility—the induction of an individual into the noble class. Currently only a few kingdoms still grant nobility to people; among them Spain, the United Kingdom, Belgium and the Vatican. Depending on time and reg ...
. In the case of families of Countly or Baronial status, higher numbers indicate that it was raised to a higher title at a later point in time. Branches of the same family may have been introduced under different numbers and may appear in more than one place in the list.


Families with the title of count (''Grevliga ätter'')

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Brahe Brahe (originally ''Bragde'') is the name of two closely related Scanian noble families who were influential in both Danish and Swedish history. Danish family The first member of the family using the name Brahe is speculated to have been Verner ...
# Lewenhaupt (of the same origin as
Leijonhufvud Leijonhufvud (also Germanized as Lewenhaupt) is the name of a Swedish noble family, from which some of the family members were granted baronial title. The baronial branch was 1568 granted the status of counts, and changed their family name to Le ...
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De la Gardie The De la Gardie family (also de la Gardie) is the name of a distinguished Swedish noble family of French origin. History The family's social status in France is uncertain; the founder, Ponce d'Escouperie, son of a tradesman, came to Sweden as a m ...
# Oxenstierna af Södermöre #
von Thurn The term ''von'' () is used in German language surnames either as a nobiliary particle indicating a noble patrilineality, or as a simple preposition used by commoners that means ''of'' or ''from''. Nobility directories like the ''Almanach de Go ...
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Torstensson Torstensson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anders Torstensson or Anders Torstenson, (1641–1686), Swedish statesman, member of the Privy Council, Governor-General of Estonia 1674–1681 * Åsa Torstensson (born 1958), Swe ...
# Oxenstierna af Korsholm och Wasa # Horn af Björneborg # Oxenstierna af Croneborg # Banér # Stenbock #
Wrangel af Salmis Wrangel or Wrangell is a Germanic surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Wrangel family, or Wrangell, a Baltic German noble family, including a list of notable family members *Basil Wrangell (1906–1977), Italian film and television ...
# von Köningsmarck #
Wittenberg Wittenberg ( , ; Low Saxon: ''Wittenbarg''; meaning ''White Mountain''; officially Lutherstadt Wittenberg (''Luther City Wittenberg'')), is the fourth largest town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Wittenberg is situated on the River Elbe, north of ...
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Tott Tott or Thott is the name of a prominent Swedish noble family, whose members occupied many important positions in Sweden and Denmark. Notable members * Åke Henriksson Tott or Achatius Tott (1598–1640), Swedish soldier and politician * Bri ...
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Douglas Douglas may refer to: People * Douglas (given name) * Douglas (surname) Animals *Douglas (parrot), macaw that starred as the parrot ''Rosalinda'' in Pippi Longstocking * Douglas the camel, a camel in the Confederate Army in the American Civil ...
# Schlippenbach #
von Steinberg The term ''von'' () is used in German language surnames either as a nobiliary particle indicating a noble patrilineality, or as a simple preposition used by commoners that means ''of'' or ''from''. Nobility directories like the ''Almanach de Go ...
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Carlsson Carlsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Carl" or "Carl’s son". Cognates include Carlson and Karlsson. The parallel Danish- Norwegian forms are Karlsen and Carlsen. Notable people with the surname include: *Agnes Carlsson, 20 ...
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von Ascheberg The term ''von'' () is used in German language surnames either as a nobiliary particle indicating a noble patrilineality, or as a simple preposition used by commoners that means ''of'' or ''from''. Nobility directories like the ''Almanach de Go ...
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Gyllenstierna af Ericsberg Gyllenstierna is a Swedish surname that may refer to: *Ebbe Gyllenstierna (1911–2003), Swedish Army officer and modern pentathlete *Christina Gyllenstierna (1494/5–1559), wife of Sten Sture the Younger and Swedish resistance leader * Görwel G ...
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Wachtmeister af Johannishus The Wachtmeister family is a Swedish noble family from Livonia, who immigrated to Sweden in the 16th century. The name '' Wachtmeister'' is German for 'sergeant'. The family branched out in 1683, and was "introduced" at the Swedish House of Nob ...
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Wrede Wrede is a surname that includes two different noble families, the German princely one and Finnish-Swede noble family "von Wrede" that originated from Westphalia Westphalia (; german: Westfalen ; nds, Westfalen ) is a region of northwestern ...
# Sperling #
Bielke Bielke is the name of an ancient and powerful Swedish noble family, originally from Småland. History The family was wirst mentioned in the 13th century. It is the second-oldest such family still in existence after Natt och Dag. The comital f ...
# Lichton # Hastfer # Lindschöld # Stålarm # Gyllenstierna af Steninge # # Dahlberg # Wrangel af Adinal # Falkenberg af Sandemar # Wachtmeister af Mälsåker # Wallenstedt # Bonde af Björnö # Gyllenborg #
Mellin Mellin is a village and a former municipality in the district Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2009, it is part of the municipality Beetzendorf Beetzendorf is a municipality in the district Altmarkkreis Salzwe ...
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Polus Polus (Greek: Πῶλος, "colt"; fl. c. 5th century BCE) was an ancient Greek philosophical figure best remembered for his depiction in the writing of Plato. He was a pupil of the famous orator Gorgias, and teacher of oratory from the city of ...
# Gyllenstierna af Björksund och Helgö #
Piper Piper may refer to: People * Piper (given name) * Piper (surname) Arts and entertainment Fictional characters Comics * Piper (Morlock), in the Marvel Universe * Piper (Mutate), in the Marvel Universe Television * Piper Chapman, lea ...
# Gyllenstierna af Fogelvik # Rehnskiöld # Frölich # Stromberg #
Posse Posse is a shortened form of posse comitatus, a group of people summoned to assist law enforcement. The term is also used colloquially to mean a group of friends or associates. Posse may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Posse'' (1975 ...
# Nieroth # Horn af Ekebyholm # Spens # Cronhielm af Flosta # von Fersen # Reenstierna # Tessin # Meijerfeldt # Mörner af Morlanda # Dücker # Taube # Sparre af Sundby # Bonde af Säfstaholm #
Dohna Dohna is a town in the Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district, Saxony, Germany. It is located south of Heidenau, in the Müglitz valley and lies at the northeastern foot of the Eastern Ore Mountains. It is accessed by the Pirna interchang ...
# Sparre af Söfdeborg # von Liewen # Creutz # Cronhielm af Hakunge # Horn af Rantzien # Ekeblad # Lillienstedt # Leijonstedt #
Sparre Sparre (variously spelled ''Sperra, Sper, Spar'') is a Scandinavian surname - originally borne by a noble family - and can refer to: * Aage Jepsen Sparre, Danish priest * Arvid Gustavsson Sparre (1245 - 1317), Lord of Ekholmen, Sweden * Axel Sp ...
# Lagerberg # Strömfelt # Törnflycht # Hård #
Putbus Putbus () is a town on the southeastern coast of the island of Rügen, in the county of Vorpommern-Rügen in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, close to the Baltic Sea. The town has 4,741 inhabitants and is a significant tourist destina ...
# von Düben # Barck # von Hessenstein # Cronstedt # Löwen # von Rosen #
Hamilton Hamilton may refer to: People * Hamilton (name), a common British surname and occasional given name, usually of Scottish origin, including a list of persons with the surname ** The Duke of Hamilton, the premier peer of Scotland ** Lord Hamilto ...
# Löwenhielm # von Seth # von Höpken # von Hermansson # Kalling #
Horn af Åminne Horn most often refers to: *Horn (acoustic), a conical or bell shaped aperture used to guide sound ** Horn (instrument), collective name for tube-shaped wind musical instruments *Horn (anatomy), a pointed, bony projection on the head of various a ...
# Wrangel af Sauss # von Schwerin #
Sinclair Sinclair may refer to: Places * Lake Sinclair, near Milledgeville, Georgia * Sinclair, Iowa * Sinclair, West Virginia * Sinclair, Wyoming * Sinclair Mills, British Columbia * Sinclair Township, Minnesota * Sinclair, Manitoba People * Sin ...
# von Saltza # Falkenberg af Bålby # Stålhandske # Wrangel # Stackelberg # Lillienberg # Bunge # Munck # Beck-Friis # af Ugglas # Strömfelt # Klingspor # Ruuth # Mörner af Tuna # von Lantinghausen #
Sparre Sparre (variously spelled ''Sperra, Sper, Spar'') is a Scandinavian surname - originally borne by a noble family - and can refer to: * Aage Jepsen Sparre, Danish priest * Arvid Gustavsson Sparre (1245 - 1317), Lord of Ekholmen, Sweden * Axel Sp ...
# Taube # Ehrensvärd # Thott # Lagerbjelke # Anckarsvärd # von Stedingk #
von Essen Essen or von Essen is the surname of a Baltic German and Swedish noble family. History The first known ancestor was Thomas von Essen (d. 1615–1627) who was from Lääne län in Estonia. His son Alexander von Essen received Swedish nobility, ...
# Ridderstolpe # Liljecrantz # von Engeström #
Puke Vomiting (also known as emesis and throwing up) is the involuntary, forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose. Vomiting can be the result of ailments like food poisoning, gastroenterit ...
# Rosenblad # Sandels # Adlercreutz # von Platen # Toll (Swedish family) #
Barnekow Barnekow is a municipality in the Nordwestmecklenburg district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. References Nordwestmecklenburg {{Nordwestmecklenburg-geo-stub ...
# Tawast # Adlersparre # de Geer af Leufsta # Fleming # Snoilsky # Lagerbring # Cederström # af Wetterstedt # Skjöldebrand # Adelswärd # Wirsén # Björnstjerna #
Posse Posse is a shortened form of posse comitatus, a group of people summoned to assist law enforcement. The term is also used colloquially to mean a group of friends or associates. Posse may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Posse'' (1975 ...
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Baronial families (''Friherrliga ätter'')

# Oxenstierna af Eka och Lindö #
Horn af Åminne Horn most often refers to: *Horn (acoustic), a conical or bell shaped aperture used to guide sound ** Horn (instrument), collective name for tube-shaped wind musical instruments *Horn (anatomy), a pointed, bony projection on the head of various a ...
# Gyllenstierna af Lundholm #
De la Gardie The De la Gardie family (also de la Gardie) is the name of a distinguished Swedish noble family of French origin. History The family's social status in France is uncertain; the founder, Ponce d'Escouperie, son of a tradesman, came to Sweden as a m ...
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Schenck Jewish (Ashkenazic) and German occupational surname derived from ''schenken'' (to pour out or serve) referring to the medieval profession of cup-bearer or wine server (later also to tavern keeper). At one time only Jews were allowed to sell alcoh ...
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Bielke Bielke is the name of an ancient and powerful Swedish noble family, originally from Småland. History The family was wirst mentioned in the 13th century. It is the second-oldest such family still in existence after Natt och Dag. The comital f ...
# Gyllenhielm # Skytte af Duderhof # Spens # Khewenhüller #
Sparre Sparre (variously spelled ''Sperra, Sper, Spar'') is a Scandinavian surname - originally borne by a noble family - and can refer to: * Aage Jepsen Sparre, Danish priest * Arvid Gustavsson Sparre (1245 - 1317), Lord of Ekholmen, Sweden * Axel Sp ...
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Bååt Bååt was an important Swedish noble family, originally from Småland in south-eastern Sweden. The family is especially known for its long association with Viipuri/Vyborg Castle in Finland (at present in Russia), the bulwark of the then Swedi ...
# Lilliehöök # Cruus af Gudhem # Ryning # Kurck # Fleming af Liebelitz # Gyllenstierna af Ulaborg # Soop af Limingo #
Bonde The House of Bonde is an ancient Swedish noble family. Today, two branches of the family survive, the barons of the House of Bonde which is number 20 in the Swedish House of Nobility and the counts of the House of Bonde af Björnö, number 41. ...
# Horn af Marienborg # Banér #
Natt och Dag Natt och Dag (, literally "night and day") is a Swedish noble family and the oldest surviving family of pure Swedish extraction, with origins stretching back at least as far as the late thirteenth century. However, the actual name ''Natt och Dag' ...
# Stiernsköld # Posse af Hedensund #
Leijonhufvud Leijonhufvud (also Germanized as Lewenhaupt) is the name of a Swedish noble family, from which some of the family members were granted baronial title. The baronial branch was 1568 granted the status of counts, and changed their family name to Le ...
# # Bielkenstierna # Rosenhane # von Yxkull-Gyllenband # Wachtmeister af Björkö # von Bellingshausen # Paykull # Taube af Karlö # Forbus # Mörner af Tuna # Ulfsparre af Broxvik # von der Linde # Fleming af Lais # Ribbing af Zernava # Wrangel af Lindeberg # Kruse af Kajbala # Sperling # Wrede af Elimä # von Liewen # Berendes # Stake # Creutz #
Fleetwood Fleetwood is a coastal town in the Borough of Wyre in Lancashire, England, at the northwest corner of the Fylde. It had a population of 25,939 at the 2011 census. Fleetwood acquired its modern character in the 1830s, when the principal lando ...
# Hamilton af Deserf # Cronstierna # von Scheiding # Leijonsköld #
von Ungern-Sternberg The House of Ungern-Sternberg is the name of an old and influential Baltic-German noble family, with branches belonging to the German, Finnish, Swedish and Russian nobility. Notable members * Mattias Alexander von Ungern-Sternberg (1689–17 ...
# Wrangel af Ludenhof # Gripenhielm # Posse af Säby, unintroduced comital # Schultz von Ascheraden # Rålamb # Grundel-Helmfelt # von der Noth # Mörner af Morlanda # von Fersen # Duwall # de Mortaigne # Taube af Kudding # Palbitzki # von Buchwaldt #
Uggla Uggla ("owl") is the name of Swedish noble family, probably originating in the province of Västergötland. The oldest known holder of the surname was Claes Hansson, squire of Bosgården, who was recorded in 1515. After his grandson, Claes Arvidss ...
# Marschalck # von Börstell # Vellingk # Marderfelt # Meijendorff von Yxkull # von der Pahlen # Kruuse af Verchou # Rehbinder # Taube af Sesswegen # Siöblad # Grothusen # von Schönleben # Clerck # Örneklou # Gyldenhoff # Tungel # Thegner # Soop # Lovisin # Leijonberg # Nieroth #
Grass Poaceae () or Gramineae () is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses. It includes the cereal grasses, bamboos and the grasses of natural grassland and species cultivated in lawns a ...
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Mellin Mellin is a village and a former municipality in the district Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2009, it is part of the municipality Beetzendorf Beetzendorf is a municipality in the district Altmarkkreis Salzwe ...
# Lindhielm # Cronhielm # Eldstierna # Ankarstierna # Fägerskiöld # von Budberg # Hamilton af Hageby # Müller von der Lühnen # Gyllenpistol # Maydell # Bergenhjelm # von der Osten genannt Sacken # Strömfelt # Hoghusen # Cronhjort # Lillieroth # Pincier #
Taube af Odenkat Taube is a surname. It may refer to: People * Taube family, a Baltic German noble family Persons * Aino Taube (1912–1990), Swedish film and theatre actress * Arvid Taube (1853–1916), Swedish politician and noble * Astri Taube (1898–1980) ...
# Stuart # Trotzig # Lagercrona # Hummerhielm # von Palmenberg # Burensköld # Coyet # Stromberg # Lybecker # Faltzburg # Hård # Zülich # Palmqvist # Hogguer # Strömfelt # Clodt # Stackelberg # Fahlström # Feif # Ranck # Patkull von Posendorff #
Cronberg Cronberg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Tarja Cronberg (born 1943), Finnish Green League politician * Fredrik Magnus Cronberg (1719–1728), Governor of Uppsala * Walter von Cronberg (1477 or 1479–1545), Grand Master ...
# von Schwerin # Cederhielm, # von Düben # Cronstedt # Bildstein # Giertta # von Düben # Leuhusen # Wachschlager # Leijonhielm # Cedercreutz #
Scheffer Scheffer is a German occupational surname related to German Schäfer (meaning "shepherd") or Schaffer (meaning "overseer"). Notable people with the surname include: *Aaron Scheffer (born 1975), American baseball pitcher *Ary Scheffer (1795–1858 ...
# Stiernstedt # von Psilander # Fock # Appelman # Törnflycht # von Otter # Cronstedt # von Hylteen # Törnflycht # Bennet #
Staël von Holstein The Staël von Holstein family is a Baltic German Baronial family originating from Westphalia. History The family, which originated from ancient Rhenish-German nobility, came to Sweden from Livonia during the 17th century via the Polish Major ...
# Lagerberg # von Krassow #
von Essen Essen or von Essen is the surname of a Baltic German and Swedish noble family. History The first known ancestor was Thomas von Essen (d. 1615–1627) who was from Lääne län in Estonia. His son Alexander von Essen received Swedish nobility, ...
# Silfverhielm #
Koskull The Koskull family ( lv, Koskuli, russian: Коскуль), also written as Koschkull, is a wealthy aristocratic family of Livonian origins, famous for their extensive lands and manors. The family are descendants of the first King of Livonia and ...
# von Höpken # Barck # Horn af Rantzien # Appelbom # Örnfelt # Stierncrona # von Köhler # Lillie # Fuchs # Sack # von Düring # Fitinghoff # Strömfelt # Grundel # Stierncrantz # von Dellwig # von Knorring # Adlerfelt # Rosenstierna # von Trautwetter # von Löwenstern # von Albedyl # D'Albedyhll #
Koskull The Koskull family ( lv, Koskuli, russian: Коскуль), also written as Koschkull, is a wealthy aristocratic family of Livonian origins, famous for their extensive lands and manors. The family are descendants of the first King of Livonia and ...
# Ollonberg #
Roos Roos is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated east from Kingston upon Hull city centre and north-west from Withernsea, and on the B1242 road. History The de Ros family originated from the villa ...
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Sture Sture () was a name borne by three distinct but interrelated noble families in Sweden in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. It was originally a nickname, meaning 'haughty, proud' (compare the Swedish word ''stursk'' and the Old Norse ...
# Cronström # Funck # Burguer von Ritterstein # von Danckwardt # Stackelberg # Cronman # Örnestedt # Gyllenkrok # Tegensköld # Frisenheim # von Mengden # Wrangel af Adinal # von Friesendorff # Fehman # von Gedda # Yxkull #
Staël von Holstein The Staël von Holstein family is a Baltic German Baronial family originating from Westphalia. History The family, which originated from ancient Rhenish-German nobility, came to Sweden from Livonia during the 17th century via the Polish Major ...
# Åkerhielm af Margrethelund # von Kochen # Löwen # von Rosen # von Buddenbrock # Ehrenkrona # Cederström # Palmfelt # Armfelt # Bunge # Lilliecreutz # Ribbing af Koberg # Reuterholm # Ehrenpreus # Wrangel af Sauss # Palmstierna # von Seth # Broman #
von Nolcken The term ''von'' () is used in German language surnames either as a nobiliary particle indicating a noble patrilineality, or as a simple preposition used by commoners that means ''of'' or ''from''. Nobility directories like the ''Almanach de Go ...
# Löwenhielm # Hårleman # Gyllengranat # Rudenschöld # Ridderstolpe # von Grooth #
Barnekow Barnekow is a municipality in the Nordwestmecklenburg district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. References Nordwestmecklenburg {{Nordwestmecklenburg-geo-stub ...
# von Kaulbars # Åkerhielm af Blombacka # Löwen # Djurklou # Kalling # Stierneld # Björnberg # Grönhagen # Strokirch # Hastfer # von Lantingshausen # Gerdesköld # von Roxendorff # Gripenstierna # Lagerfelt # Manderström # Lilliesvärd # Tilas # Adelswärd # Hierta # Rosir # von Kothen # de Geer af Leufsta # Lagerbielke # Falkenberg af Trystorp # von Hermansson # Klingspor # von Blixen later von Blixen-Finecke # von Axelson # von Saltza #
Preis Preis may refer to: * Alfred Preis (1911–1993), Austrian architect * Ellen Preis (Ellen Müller-Preis) (1912–2007), German-born Austrian Olympic champion foil fencer * Mary Louise Preis (b. 1941), US politician * Phil Preis (born 1950) ...
# Klinckowström # Marcks von Württemberg # Wennerstedt # Horn af Rantzien # Adlermarck # Ehrensvärd # Wrangel von Brehmer # Wallenstierna #
Sinclair Sinclair may refer to: Places * Lake Sinclair, near Milledgeville, Georgia * Sinclair, Iowa * Sinclair, West Virginia * Sinclair, Wyoming * Sinclair Mills, British Columbia * Sinclair Township, Minnesota * Sinclair, Manitoba People * ...
# De Geer af Tervik # Hermelin # Lillienberg # Adelcrantz # Sprengtporten # Löwen #
Mannerheim Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (, ; 4 June 1867 – 27 January 1951) was a Finnish military leader and statesman. He served as the military leader of the Whites in the Finnish Civil War of 1918, as Regent of Finland (1918–1919), as comma ...
# Beck-Friis # Wrangel af Sauss # von Höpken # Carpelan # Rudbeck # Silfverschiöld # Örnsköld # von Segebaden #
Raab Raab is a market town (''Marktgemeinde'') in the district of Schärding in Upper Austria in Austria. History The village historically belonged to the Duchy of Bavaria until the Treaty of Teschen transferred the area to Austria in 1780. During ...
# Rappe # von Hegardt # Pfeiff # von Rosen # Schmiedefelt # Falkenberg af Bålby # Falkengréen # Boije af Gennäs # Ramel # Ruuth # Liljencrantz # Celsing # Du Rietz af Hedensberg # von Nackreij # Thott # Alströmer # Voltemat # Fock # von Lingen #
Maclean MacLean, also spelt Maclean and McLean, is a Gaelic surname Mac Gille Eathain, or, Mac Giolla Eóin in Irish Gaelic), Eóin being a Gaelic form of Johannes (John). The clan surname is an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic "Mac Gille Eathai ...
# Zöge von Manteuffel #
Staël von Holstein The Staël von Holstein family is a Baltic German Baronial family originating from Westphalia. History The family, which originated from ancient Rhenish-German nobility, came to Sweden from Livonia during the 17th century via the Polish Major ...
# Munck # Carpelan # af Ugglas # De Geer af Finspång # von Platen # Toll (Swedish family) # von Krassow # von Stedingk # von Rajalin # Lilliehorn # af Nordin #
Brauner Brauner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: People *Artur Brauner (1918–2019), also called Atze Brauner, German film producer and entrepreneur *Asher Brauner (born 1946), American actor *Alfred Brauner (1910-2002), French-Austr ...
# Tawast # Anckarsvärd # Rosenblad # von Ehrenheim # Zibet # Lagerheim # af Wetterstedt # af Puke # Adlerbeth # Silfversparre #
Adlercreutz Adlercreutz () is the surname of a Swedish and Finnish noble family. Overview Its oldest known ancestor is Swedish speaking Finn, Erik Markusson, dead 1654, who was a farmer in Biskops, Iso-Teutari, Lohja, Uusimaa, Finland. His son Tomas Erikss ...
# Sandels # von Engeström # af Klercker # von Döbeln # Adlerberg # Adlersparre #
Tersmeden The Tersmeden family, originally ''tor Smede'', is a noble Swedish family originally from Stade that rose to prominence in the 15th-century with Thomas tor Smede, founder of one of the most prominent trading companies in northern Germany. The fami ...
# af Håkansson # Löfvenskjöld # Lagerheim # von Stedingk # Nauckhoff # von Willebrand # Skjöldebrand # Lagerbring # Wirsén # von Strokirch # Björnstjerna # von Schulzenheim # von Rehausen # Drufva # von der Lancken von Wackenitz # Fock # Brändström # Edelcrantz # Nordenskjöld # Lagerbring # af Klinteberg #
Trolle The House of Trolle (sometimes in Danish ''Trold'') is the name of a Scanian noble family, originally from Småland, in Sweden. The family has produced prominent people in the histories of Denmark and in Sweden since the Middle Ages and is associat ...
# Edelcreutz # Haij # Coyet # von Platen # Gyllensköld # Ehrenborgh # Ulfsparre # de la Grange # Lagerstråle # von Paykull #
von Plomgren The term ''von'' () is used in German language surnames either as a nobiliary particle indicating a noble patrilineality, or as a simple preposition used by commoners that means ''of'' or ''from''. Nobility directories like the ''Almanach de ...
# Nieroth # Skjöldebrand # Battram # Bergenstråhle # von Kantzow # Reuterskiöld # af Tibell # von Vegesack # von Schulzenheim # Hierta # Franc-Sparre #
d'Ohsson Abraham Constantine Mouradgea d'Ohsson (26 November 1779, in Constantinople – 25 December 1851, in Berlin), was a Swedish historian and diplomat of Armenian descent. He was the son of Ignatius Mouradgea d'Ohsson. His best known work deals with ...
# Vult von Steijern # von Brinkman # Berzelius # von Weigel # Gyllenhaal # von Kræmer # Nordenfalk # Hochschild # Peyron #
af Schmidt AF, af, Af, etc. may refer to: Arts and entertainment *A-F Records, an independent record label in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US, founded by the band Anti-Flag *''Almost Family'' episode titles tend to be "'' djective' AF" Businesses and organi ...
# Nordensköld #
Tamm Tamm is a ''Town#Germany, Stadt'' (town) in the Ludwigsburg (district), district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 6 km northwest of Ludwigsburg, 4 km south of Bietigheim-Bissingen, and approx. 17 km north ...
# Gyllenhaal till Härlingstorp # von Rosén # Ihre # von Beskow # Bergenstråhle # Braunerhielm # Gripenstedt # Ericson # Bildt # Nordenskiöld # Dickson


Adliga ätter (Untitled Nobility)

This is the list of Adliga ätter officially posted by the Riddarhuset in Stockholm, Sweden # Lilliehöök af Fårdala # Forstena-släkten #
Bååt Bååt was an important Swedish noble family, originally from Småland in south-eastern Sweden. The family is especially known for its long association with Viipuri/Vyborg Castle in Finland (at present in Russia), the bulwark of the then Swedi ...
# Fleming # Kyle # Lillie af Greger Matssons ätt # Sparre af Rossvik #
Bielke af Åkerö Bielke is the name of an ancient and powerful Swedish noble family, originally from Småland. History The family was wirst mentioned in the 13th century. It is the second-oldest such family still in existence after Natt och Dag. The comital ...
# Ulfsparre af Broxvik, 1 unintroduced baronial # Soop #
Bonde The House of Bonde is an ancient Swedish noble family. Today, two branches of the family survive, the barons of the House of Bonde which is number 20 in the Swedish House of Nobility and the counts of the House of Bonde af Björnö, number 41. ...
# Horn af Kanckas # Natt och Dag, unintroduced baronial # Posse #
Ribbing Ribbing is a Swedish noble family of medieval origin. which may refer to: *Adolph Ribbing (1765–1843), Swedish count and politician who took part in the regicide of Gustav III in 1792 *Beata Rosenhane (1638–1674, spouse of Baron Erik Ribbing), ...
# Boije af Gennäs # Hård af Segerstad # Falkenberg af Trystorp #
Ulfeldt The House of Ulfeldt is the name of an old and distinguished Danish-German noble family. The family was represented by several royal Danish councilors during the 15th and 16th century, when the family was among the most influential in Denmark. H ...
# Holck # Krabbe af Krageholm # Urne #
Barnekow Barnekow is a municipality in the Nordwestmecklenburg district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. References Nordwestmecklenburg {{Nordwestmecklenburg-geo-stub ...
# Ramel # Walkendorff #
Tott Tott or Thott is the name of a prominent Swedish noble family, whose members occupied many important positions in Sweden and Denmark. Notable members * Åke Henriksson Tott or Achatius Tott (1598–1640), Swedish soldier and politician * Bri ...
# Gädda #
Bille af Dybeck Bille may refer to: *Bille (given name) * Bille (surname) *Bille (Elbe), a river in Germany * Billé, a French commune *Bille (noble family) Bille (also spelled ''Bilde'') is a Danish noble family, part of the ancient Danish nobility. Its memb ...
# Gyllenstierna af Svaneholm # Lindenov # Björnklou # Stålarm # Ehrenstéen # Lilliecrona # Ekeblad #
Trolle The House of Trolle (sometimes in Danish ''Trold'') is the name of a Scanian noble family, originally from Småland, in Sweden. The family has produced prominent people in the histories of Denmark and in Sweden since the Middle Ages and is associat ...
# Rosenstråle # Carpelan # Stiernkors # Gyllenhjerta # Hinsebergs-släkten # Ållongren i Östergötland # Kruse af Elghammar # Lilliesparre af Fylleskog # Rosladin # Krabbe af Svaneby # Gyllenanckar # Frankelin # Bratt af Höglunda # Bock af Näs #
Roos af Hjelmsäter Roos af Hjelmsäter is a Swedish noble family of Norwegian noble and royal origin. It is among the few of Norway's medieval noble families still living.Jon Gunnar ArntzenuradelStore norske leksikon Sudreim clan in Norway The Sudreim clan (''S ...
# Rosenbielke #
Lake A lake is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land, and distinct from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake. Lakes lie on land and are not part of the ocean, although, like the much large ...
# Gyllencreutz # Berendes # Ulf af Horsnäs # Ikorn # Rääf i Finland #
Hand A hand is a prehensile, multi-fingered appendage located at the end of the forearm or forelimb of primates such as humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, and lemurs. A few other vertebrates such as the koala (which has two opposable thumbs on each "h ...
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Ille The Ille (; br, Il) is a small river in Brittany, France, right tributary of the river Vilaine. It is long. It flows into the Vilaine in the city Rennes. The Ille is linked to the river Rance by the Canal d'Ille-et-Rance. By this canal, Ren ...
# Kijl # Månesköld af Seglinge # Sack # Tawast # Lillietopp # Lilliehöök af Gälared och Kolbäck # Körning # # Cruus af Edeby # Kafle # von Scheiding # Stubbe) # Lillie af Ökna # Lilliesparre af Kragstad # Siöblad # Yxkull # Stierna # von Warnstedt # Store # Gyllengrip # Skytte i Finland # Drake af Intorp # Stolpe # Örnflycht # Jakobsköld # Stuart # Stråle af Ekna # Tott af Skedebo # Wildeman #
Drake af Hagelsrum Drake may refer to: Animals * A male duck People and fictional characters * Drake (surname), a list of people and fictional characters with the family name * Drake (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * ...
# Mörner # Creutz # Silfverhielm # von Birckholtz # Dufva i Finland # Pauli # Slatte # Stålhandske # Silfversparre #
Uggla Uggla ("owl") is the name of Swedish noble family, probably originating in the province of Västergötland. The oldest known holder of the surname was Claes Hansson, squire of Bosgården, who was recorded in 1515. After his grandson, Claes Arvidss ...
# Silfverbielke # Oxehufwud #
Oxe Oxe may refer to: People * Peder Oxe (1520–1575), Danish finance minister * Torben Oxe (died 1517), Danish nobleman * Inger Oxe Inger Johansdatter Oxe (c. 1526 - 1591) was a Danish noblewoman and court official. She was Hofmesterinde to the Dani ...
# Beurræus # Falkenberg af Bålby #
Slang Slang is vocabulary (words, phrases, and linguistic usages) of an informal register, common in spoken conversation but avoided in formal writing. It also sometimes refers to the language generally exclusive to the members of particular in-gro ...
# Ulfsax # Ankar # Lillie af Aspenäs # Stake # Ljuster # Hjortö-släkten eller Ulfsparre # Stackelberg # Jägerhorn af Spurila # Ållongren i Finland # Gyllenhorn # Lemnie # Bagge af Berga # # Lilliestjelke # Hierta # Bagge af Boo # Rosenquist #
Sting Sting may refer to: * Stinger or sting, a structure of an animal to inject venom, or the injury produced by a stinger * Irritating hairs or prickles of a stinging plant, or the plant itself Fictional characters and entities * Sting (Middle-eart ...
# Ruuth i Finland # Bure # Böllja # Mannersköld # Rylanda och Häggatorps-släkten, eller Lindelöf af Kedom # Munck af Fulkila # Gyllenmärs # Hästehufvud # Frille # Papegoja # Hammarskjöld # Crusebjörn # Eketrä # Plåt # Kåse #
Tegel Tegel () is a locality (''Ortsteil'') in the Berlin borough of Reinickendorf on the shore of Lake Tegel. The Tegel locality, the second largest in area (after Köpenick) of the 96 Berlin districts, also includes the neighbourhood of ''Saatwinkel'' ...
# Svärd # Svart # Lindelöf # Skalm i Finland # Svinhufvud af Qvalstad # Gyllensparre # Bagge af Söderby # Ållonsköld eller Härlingstorpssläkten #
Palm Palm most commonly refers to: * Palm of the hand, the central region of the front of the hand * Palm plants, of family Arecaceae **List of Arecaceae genera * Several other plants known as "palm" Palm or Palms may also refer to: Music * Palm (ba ...
# Sabelsköld #
Trana Trana is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the northern Italian region Piedmont, located about west of Turin Turin ( , Piedmontese: ; it, Torino ) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in No ...
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Sabel Sabel may refer to: * Sabel (TV series), ''Sabel'' (TV series), a Philippine soap opera * Sabel (surname), a Germanic surname * Sabel (film), ''Sabel'' (film), a 2004 Philippine film * Antonette Ruth Sabel (1894-1974), music educator See also

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# Ulffana # Skytte af Sätra #
Ram Ram, ram, or RAM may refer to: Animals * A male sheep * Ram cichlid, a freshwater tropical fish People * Ram (given name) * Ram (surname) * Ram (director) (Ramsubramaniam), an Indian Tamil film director * RAM (musician) (born 1974), Dutch * ...
# Falck # Lood i Småland #
Reuter af Skälboö Reuter or Reutter may refer to the following people: Reuter * Christian Reuter (1665 – 1712), writer * Edzard Reuter (born 1928), former Daimler-Benz manager * Émile Reuter (1874–1973), Luxembourgian politician * Enzio Reuter (1867–1951), ...
# Finckenberg # Spåre # Bröms # Galle i Sverige #
Holst Gustav Theodore Holst (born Gustavus Theodore von Holst; 21 September 1874 – 25 May 1934) was an English composer, arranger and teacher. Best known for his orchestral suite ''The Planets'', he composed many other works across a range ...
# Rosenquist af Åkershult # Melker Axelssons släkt # Stöör # Geete # Gyllencornett # Bååt eller Lennart Nilssons släkt # Adler Salvius, unintroduced baronial # Stiernfelt eller Grubbe # Rosenstierna # Lode från Livland # Forbes af Lund # Rotkirch # Schulmanbr>
# Strijk # Oliveblad # von der Linde # Stiernhielm # Grönberg # Tungel # Dufva i Vestergötland # Silfverswärd # Gyllenållon # Sabelhierta # Hästesko af Målagård # Sabelfana # Rääf i Småland # Rosendufva #
Delphin ''Delphin'' (dolphin) was a midget submarine created during World War II. Designed in 1944, only three prototypes were created by Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine by the end of the war, all of which were destroyed. The ''Delphin'' was built for under ...
# Grijs # Bäck i Finland # Galle i Finland # Klingspor # Bärfelt # Rosencrantz af Granhammar # Armsköld # Svinhufvud i Westergötland # Creutzhammar #
Brand A brand is a name, term, design, symbol or any other feature that distinguishes one seller's good or service from those of other sellers. Brands are used in business, marketing, and advertising for recognition and, importantly, to create an ...
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Bähr Bähr (transliterated Baehr) is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Barbara Baehr (born Hoffmann, 1953), German research scientist, entomologist, arachnologist, and spider taxonomist * Bettina Bähr-Losse (born 1967), Germ ...
# Langman # Björnram af Helgås # Stewart # Sabelstierna # Dücker # Hökeflycht #
Lund Lund (, , ) is a city in the southern Swedish provinces of Sweden, province of Scania, across the Øresund, Öresund strait from Copenhagen. The town had 91,940 inhabitants out of a municipal total of 121,510 . It is the seat of Lund Municipali ...
# Ållon Finland # Ödell eller Ödla # Lind af Hageby #
Utter In spoken language analysis, an utterance is a continuous piece of speech, often beginning and ending with a clear pause. In the case of oral languages, it is generally, but not always, bounded by silence. Utterances do not exist in written langu ...
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Crail Crail (); gd, Cathair Aile) is a former royal burgh, parish and community council area (Royal Burgh of Crail and District) in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. The locality has an estimated population of 1,630 (2018). Etymology The name ''C ...
# Ramsay # Gyllenlood # Ekelöf # Månesköld af Norge # Grönfelt # Fitinghoff # Ankarfjell #
Starck Starck is a German surname, which means a strong, bold person, from the Middle High German ''starke'', meaning "strong" or "brave".''Dictionary of American Family Names''"Stark Family History" Oxford University Press, 2013. Retrieved on 16 January ...
# Stråle af Sjöared # Strömfelt # Wädurhorn # Jägerhorn af Storby # Fogelhufvud # Hästesköld # Footangel # Pilefelt # Robertsson # Sölfverarm # Stårck # Törnsköld # Örnehufvud # Anrep # Patkull # Bille # Silfverpatron # Gyllensvärd # Duwall #
Philip Philip, also Phillip, is a male given name, derived from the Greek (''Philippos'', lit. "horse-loving" or "fond of horses"), from a compound of (''philos'', "dear", "loved", "loving") and (''hippos'', "horse"). Prominent Philips who popularize ...
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Jordan Jordan ( ar, الأردن; tr. ' ), officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,; tr. ' is a country in Western Asia. It is situated at the crossroads of Asia, Africa, and Europe, within the Levant region, on the East Bank of the Jordan Rive ...
# Skalm i Finland # Blåfield # Poitz # Bock af Bukkila #
Koskull The Koskull family ( lv, Koskuli, russian: Коскуль), also written as Koschkull, is a wealthy aristocratic family of Livonian origins, famous for their extensive lands and manors. The family are descendants of the first King of Livonia and ...
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# Lillieström # Jernlod # Silfvercrona #
Pistol A pistol is a handgun, more specifically one with the chamber integral to its gun barrel, though in common usage the two terms are often used interchangeably. The English word was introduced in , when early handguns were produced in Europe, an ...
# Lilliecrona # Löfling # Gyllenstråle # Hästesko # Svenske # von Neüman #
Dachsberg Dachsberg is a municipality in the district of Waldshut in Baden-Württemberg in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after ...
# Gyllenax # Lind i Västergötland # Planting sedermera Planting-Gyllenbåga # Silfverlood # Silfverstierna # Stålman # Garfwe # Björnsköld # Gyldenklou # Rehnskiöld # Ruuth i Västergötland # Zelow # Lilliebjelke # Ankarsköld # Boose # Grothusen # Ogilwie # Hammarstierna # Giös # De la Motte # Gyllengren # Schildt # Ikornsköld # Silfverbögel # Ekestubbe # Hästesko-Fortuna # Rosensköld # Bråkenhusen # Rosenschmidt # Appelgren # De Geer # Stålhane # Lilliebrunn # Svanfelt # Kohl # Transehe von Roseneck # Grissbach # Bergenfelt # Thomson # Björnram # Wachttorn # Hjulhammar # Blume (Blom) # Printz # Rodersköld # Hildring # Gärffelt # Irving # Årrhane # Mannerhielm # Anckarhielm # Andeflycht # Drakenberg # Reuter # Lofelt # Stormhatt # Sabelfelt # Enhörning # Blanckenfjell # Igelström # Pistolekorsbr>
# Rosenberg # von Schwalch # Leuhusen # Appelbom # Rosenhielm # Örneklou # Rutensköld # von Meijer # Kuhlefelt # Oljeqvist # Stiernflycht # Leijonstierna # Svärdsköld # Grubbe # Graan # Linderoth # Lindegren # Morgonstierna # Fägerskiöld # von Radeke # Strussberg # Falkengréen # Lagerfelt # Bröstfelt # Gyllenfalk # Gyllenpistol # Svanestierna # Rosenbom # Ekegren # Kugelhielm # Örnevinge # Loberg # Wärnschöld # de Laval # Wudd # Tornerefelt # Björnhufvud # Björnberg # Klingenberg # Drake af Torp och Hamra # Rossfelt # Hulshorst # Blixencron # Strömberg (surname), Strömberg # Wolffensköld # Renhorn # Leijonburg # Dreffensköld # Cantersten # Palmkron # Gladtsten # Lünow # Verdelet de Fornoy # Udnie # von Ridderhusen # Silfverlåås # Silfvergren # Lindeberg # Ekehielm # Cronlood # Sass # Golawitz # Grass (släkt), Grass]

# Silfverspåre # Brandt # Åkerfelt # Gyldenår family, Gyldenär # Bohl # Leijonram # Lagergréen # Bråkensköld # Gyllensting # von Schlangenfeldt genannt Degingk, unintroduced baronial # Kempensköld # Pilegren # Svanström (släkt), Svanström # Lagercrantz # Silfverax # Strusshielm # Reuterfeldt # Ramsvärd # Krakenhoff # Rosenbröijer # Hillesköld # Fahnehielm # Klöfverfelt # Danckwardt-Lillieström # Sölfvermusköt # Rutenfelt # Fritz (släkt), Fritz # Lagercrantz # von Weidenhaijn # Welsk # Hufvudskått # Ollonberg # von Chemnitz # Gyllenbögel # Rosenhand # Björnefelt # Landzberg # Durell # Urqvard # Armlod # Örnstierna # Djurfelt # Lilliestierna # Wolfsberg (adelsätt), Wolfsberg # Skytte (släkt), Skytte # Hirtenberg # Jernsköld # von Schaar # Clerck # Gyllenflög # Sparrfelt # Stierncreutz # Taubenfelt # von Faltzburg # Lindorm (släkt), Lindorm # Didron, unintroduced baronial # Stålklinga # Clerck # Strussflycht # Sinclair (släkt), Sinclair, unintroduced baronial # Dromund # Netherwood # Wijnbladh # Lenck # Reutercrantz # von Witten af Stensjö # Dreffenfelt # Nöding # Skalm af Karelen # Möller # von Siegroth # Aminoff, unintroduced baronial # Silfversvan # Armfelt # Brandsköld # von Krusenstierna # Rosensabel # Ridderhielm # Niethoff # Tranefelt # Bär (släkt), Bär # Volland (Adelsgeschlecht), Volland von Lande # Kuhlman # Munck (af Sommernäs) # Svärdfelt # Bilesköld # Stiernhöök # Gyldenroos # Coyet # von Wingarten # Stålhielm # Ekenberg # Bergsköld # Printzensköld # Lantzenfelt # Lilliecrantz # Willigman # Blanckenfjell # Granatenfelt # Breitholtz # Gairdner # Behmer # Reenfelt # Skyttehielm # Rosenlindt # Foratt # Kalmberg # Pistolhjelm # Örn (släkt), Örn # Croneborg # von Schrowe # Stålhammar # Lilliefelt # Hufvudsköld # Scott # Wallenstedt # Påhlman # Storckenfeldt # Kewenbrinck (Keffenbrinck von Rhene) # # Kinnemond # von Quanten # Solenblomma # Silfwerbrand # Bergengren # Drakenhielm # Fahnesköld # von Main (släkt), von Main # Makeléer # Rithfelt # Bäfverfeldt # Lybecker # Skarpenfelt, sedermera Skarp von Felt # Harnesksköld # Trafvenfelt # Brennerfelt # Bogg # Bordon # Rothlieb # Påfvenfelt # Cederqvist # Grottenfelt # von Streitberg # von Snoilsky # Hoffstedter von Kühnberg # Rålambstierna # Drakenstierna # von Gerstenberg # Orrfelt # Chounfelt # Reuterberg # Järnefelt # Ryttersköld # de Courtin # von Hartwigk # Bohm # Sparfvenfelt #
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# Schillerfelt # Dusensköld # von Bönhardt # Butterlin # Axehielm # Torwigge # Lindeström # Teet # de Laignier # Skraggensköld # Sneckenfelt # von der Sund # Cabeljau # Feltberg # Teetgren # von Schröer # Pereswetoff-Morath # von Burghausen # Kleihe # Barclay # Wulfrath (von Wolffradt) # von Nieroth # Schletzer # Lilliesköld # Crantzfelt # Berling # Rosenstielke # Rosenschantz # Stiernstråle # Rennerfelt # Gyllennieroth # Ranck (släkt), Ranck # Gyllenpatron # Heidensköld # Lagercrona # Lagersköld # Klöfverskjöld # Rosenflycht # Hillebrand # Lillieholm # Canterhielm # de la Chapelle # Eneskjöld # Rosenholm # Broman # von Kysel # von Kreijenfels # Strömsköld # Leijoncrona # Bosin # Lagerqvist # Norfelt # Rosencröel # von Numers # Lilliesköld # Reeth # Gyldencrantz # Rising # Uttermarck # Sylvius (släkt), Sylvius # Wrång # von Beijer # Palmgren # Leijonberg # Rosenfelt # Plenningsköld # Duréel # Ulfvenklou # von Qvickelberg # Wattrang # Lillieqvist # Burensköld # von Lillienhielm # von Weiker # Edenberg family, Edenberg # Gyldenbring # von Schäwenbach # Gyllenstake # Flygge # Svanenberg # Strussköld # Påfvenhielm # Beckerfelt # Sinclair (släkt), Sinclair, unintroduced baronial # # Planting-Bergloo # Hillebard # Stöltenhielm # Tandefelt # Rundeel # Blanck # Klingebail # von Pegauberg # von Sahlfelt # Gripensperr # Ögnelood # Hjortfelt # Primeroos # Tornerefelt # von Becker # von Kaulbars # Rosendal # Möller sedermera Möllerswärd #
Cronberg Cronberg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Tarja Cronberg (born 1943), Finnish Green League politician * Fredrik Magnus Cronberg (1719–1728), Governor of Uppsala * Walter von Cronberg (1477 or 1479–1545), Grand Master ...
# Olivecrantz # Lithman # Lützow # Rosenacker # Rosenholtz # Hägerstierna # Clo # Winstrup # Gyllenadler # Siöhielm # Palmstruch # Leijoncrantz # Örnestedt, unintroduced baronial # Skunck # Klingstedt # Österling # Dahlepil # Månestierna # Skytte (släkt), Skytte # Du Rietz # von Liebstorff # Rosenklinga # Siölöw # Palmqvist (släkt), Palmqvist # Enefelt # Wäsenberg # Gyllenspetz # Ulfsköld # Gyllenpamp # Kempenfelt # Appelman # Bildt # von Vegesack # von Hirscheit (von Hirschheydt) # Orcharton # Mel # Hilchen # Osten-Sacken, von der Osten genannt Sacken # von Güntersberch # Stackelberg # von Post # Ulf i Finland # Brunow # Ruuth # Huggut # Sölfverlood # von Rodenburg # Rosenfelt # Brask (släkt), Brask # Nötebom # Silfverharnesk # von Wieder # Hirschenstierna # Anckarhielm # von Wallich # Prytz # Skeckta # Skogh # af Ellerntorp # Rosenmüller (disambiguation), Rosenmüller # Leijonfelt # Grubbenhielm # Hoghusen # Franc (släkt), Franc # Danckwardt # Kock von Crimstein # Cremer # Gyllengranat # Skutenberg # Grundel # Ekensteen # Modée # Törnecrantz # von Mentzer # von Dunten # Barck # von Essen af Zellie # von Köbberer # Fraser # Lillieberg # Gripenklo # Tawastén # von Borneman # Stropp # Tigerstierna # Adlerhielm # Lützow # Taube # von Siegroth #
Mellin Mellin is a village and a former municipality in the district Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2009, it is part of the municipality Beetzendorf Beetzendorf is a municipality in the district Altmarkkreis Salzwe ...
# de Moucheron # Andersson # Esping # Nassokin # Rigeman # von Gröninger # Crafoord # Treileben # Bruce # Reiher # Liwensten # Cronman # von Gertten # von Sternbach # Schmiedefelt # Brunell # Barnsköld # Svärdfelt # Bagghufvud (von Baggo) # Lindtman # von Lillienthal # Fechtenberg # Stiernelodh # Örnestedt # Granatenburg # Brenner # de Besche # Wagner # Charpentier, unintroduced baronial # Stegman # von Greiffencrantz # Arenfelt # von der Deilen # Örnecrantz # Starenflycht # Ehrenberg # Du Rees # Neümeijer # Mannerfelt # Gyllenhammar # von Hagendorn # Leijonancker # Twengerhielm # Klingenstierna # Silfverström # Belfrage # Ehrenskiöld # Leijonhielm # Feltreuter # Cronström # von Schönfelt # Skyttenhielm # Plaan # von Böckeln # Lillieflycht # Lagerhjelm # Falkenhagen # Bergenhjelm # von Löwenburg # Thumb von Weingarten # Siöberg # Sneckensköld # Lillienhoff # Beck sedermera Beck-Friis # von Stockman # Löschern von Hertzfelt]

# von Wedel # von Heisen # Rutencrantz # Cletzer # von Rohr # von Krefelt # Knorring # King # Zimmerman # Goës # Barneken # Gyllenhaal # Gripensköld # von Campenhausen, unintroduced baronial # Tigerhielm # Reenstierna # Trotzenfelt # Gripenstierna # Douglies # von Graffenthal # Ehrencrantz # Storm # Lideman # Funck # Falkensten # Nisbeth # Wisocki-Hochmuth # von Vicken # Bennet # von der Osten genannt Sacken # Werdenhoff #
Staël von Holstein The Staël von Holstein family is a Baltic German Baronial family originating from Westphalia. History The family, which originated from ancient Rhenish-German nobility, came to Sweden from Livonia during the 17th century via the Polish Major ...
# Rosenmarck # Rosenström # von Eich # Lilliering # Rehnberg # Holmer # Leijonkloo # Svanehielm # Sneckenberg # Tigerklou # Rosenhoff # Ehrenhielm # von Porten # Wattrang # Utterklo # Ahlefelt # Canterstierna # Törnhielm # von Pufendorff, unintroduced baronial # Stierncrantz # Gyllencartou # Thewitz # Karlström # Stockenström # Tessin # Flygge # von Gegerfelt # Gyllenkrok # Leijonsten # Meijerfeldt # Ehrenstrahl, unintroduced baronial # Cronsköld # Palmström # Adlercrona # Kanterberg # Strömberg (surname), Strömberg # Ehrenklo # Rudebeck # Hägerflycht # Wernle # Gripenwaldt # Leijonberg # Ehrenskiöld # Buchner # Ehrencrona # Gyllencrona # von Campenhausen # Rothåf # von Brobergen # von Reimers # Gyllenharnesk # Lilliemarck # Fägerstierna # Lilliestierna # Furumarck # Ehrenfelt # von Ellswichshusen # Örnfelt # Reenhielm # Appelroth # Lillieborg # Cuypercrona # Ankarström sedermera Löwenström # Leuhusen # von Boij # Svanlood # Gyllenspak # Gyllenskepp # Cock # Appelberg # Gerner # Werwing # Granberg # Heidenfelt # von Rosenfeldt # Spalding # Helffreich # Apoloff # Myhr # von Jordan # Gripenflycht # Gyllencaschett # de la Grange # Adlerhoff # Gyllenståhl # Gripenmarck # Cedercrantz # Berghman # Zittelberg # Leijonsvärd # Lydinghielm # Laurin # Sparfelt # Tegensköld # Grönhagen # Jäger o von Schulzenjäger # Gripenberg (släkt), Gripenberg # von Brömssen]

# Tunderfelt # von Streitbach # von Preutz # Gyllenbreider # Gyllentrost # Hupenfelt # Rosbach # Troz # Gyllentorner # Ramfelt # Franc (släkt), Franc # de Besche # Pfeiff # Drakenfelt # Ankargrip # Tranefelt # Willemsens # von der Wettering # Wardlau # Ehrenflycht # Gyllenroth # Bråkensköld # Ridderberg # von Kemphen # Lauw # von Dellingshausen # Sahlefelt # Falkenhielm # Hultengren # Mannerberg # Karlström # Krabbenström # Sinclair (släkt), Sinclair # von Runneberg # von Hörmansfelt # Djurklow # Drommel # Smittenhielm # Kinninmundt # Fuchs von Bühlstein # Sölfverklinga # Gütrie # Specht # von Halle # Baggensköld # Örneberg # Queckfeldt # Cronacker # Gyllenstorm # Reuterhielm # Cronacker # Grubbenfelt # Ehrenfels (nobility), Ehrenfels # von Suurman # Åkerhielm # Silnecker # Billingsköld # Oldekop # Örneström # Silfverklou # Palmsköld # von Eisen # von Kothen # Granatenhielm # Bäckhusen # Brase # Losköld # Wennerstedt # Schmiedeberg # Schantz # Ehrenbusch # Adlersten # Trotzig # Riddersköld # Wulfvenstierna, unintroduced baronial # Ridderschantz # Rosenlew (Rosenlew) # Ehrenkrook # Lagercrantz # Silfvercrantz # Franc (släkt), Franc # Myrtengren # Lithman # Planting-Bergloo # Leijonwall # Gyllenspång # Güntherfelt # von Grotjohan # Klinckow von Friedenschildt # Hilletan # Gyllenpalm # Nohlanvähr # Pistolskiöld # Hougenfelt # von Rothausen # Drakensköld # Gripendahl # Gyllenberg # von Weissenfels # Grotenfelt # Hammarhjelm # Wallenstierna # Wästfelt # Travenhielm # von Franck # Bogeman # Stiernhoff # von Schwartzenhoff # Adlersköld # Nyberg (disambiguation), Nyberg # von Gisler # Witting # Ehrenstierna # Furubom # Sternburg # Tersér el Terschère # von Öller # Lilliegren # Törnefelt # Schönberg (adlig ätt), Schönberg # Hammarberg # Billingberg # Bråkenhielm # Schönström # Weinholtz # Piper (släkt), Piper # von Strokirch # von Gerdes # Adlerberg # Cederström # Cederberg # Örnhjelm # Leijonström # Sneckenberg # von Lissenhaim # Hammarström # Ruuth # von der Lieth # Wetzler # von Pfuel # Silfverskiöld # von Daden # Reutervall # Lagerstierna # Reutermarck # von Bildsten # Freijbourg # von Schattau # Roxendorff # Strokirch # Mannerstedt # von Grooth # Schmedeman # Hackersköld # Tigerschiöld # Leijonflycht # Wiederholt von Weidenhofen # Grönhjelm # Braun (adlig ätt), Braun # Leijonmarck # von Stegling # Ringstedt # Königsfelt # von Trautwetter # Stiernborg # Lindelöf # Starensköld # Jägerskiöld # Ankarklo # Freidenfelt # Lorfvensköld # Cronstedt # Ankarfelt # Leijonhoff # Tawaststjerna # Lindcrantz # Ehrenborg # Nordenhielm # Sölfverberg # Lagerberg # Treffenberg # Palmfelt, unintroduced baronial # Gyllenhöök # Gyllenstedt # Cederschiöld # Leijondahl # Gripenklo # Fabritius # Hökensköld # Offerman el von Opfern # Ehrnrooth # Ehrenankar # Caméen # von Schmieden # von Walter och Winblad von Walter # Gyldenboij # Edelfelt # Mörling family, Mörling # Adlerström # Snack # von Fleissner # von Maschkow # von Wilckenschildt # de Corroset # Riddermarck # Sparrin # Sackensköld # Ankarstråle # Lagermarck # Ankarstierna # Ankarstierna # Ankarcrantz # Ankarcreutz # Blomensköld # Wernfelt # von Ehrenthal # Hjärne, unintroduced baronial and comital # Schulte von Ritterfelt # von Meijerhelm # Cederstierna # Lilliesvärd # Ridderkorp # Tungelfelt o Wolberg von Tungelfelt # Gyllenström # Arensköld # Adlerborg # Ridderstierna # Höökenberg # Rahnhielm # Hogg # Pahl # von Meurman # Brehmer # Broman # Strömner # Fredenhielm # von Bilang # Stiernström # Lilliegranat # Lohreman # Leijonbielke # Bock från Lahmes]

# Lagerblad # Leijonflycht # Greiffenschütz # Gyllenschmidt # Granfeldt från Dal # Falkenfelt # Kirstein # Rydingstierna # Klintenhielm # Stiernberg # Krebs # von Westphal # Haij # Leijonsparre # Blix # Adlerstierna # Ankarloo # Ehrenstedt # Adlercrantz # Wallrawe # Sparrsköld # Bäärnhielm # Mannerstierna # Cedercrona # Simmingsköld # von Scheffer # Westenhielm # Canonhielm # von Berco # Wallenhielm # von Weinberg # von Bysing # Gyllensköld # Ridderstorm # Mannerburg # Reuterswärd # Elfvencrona # Lilliengrip # Hägerfelt # Silnecker # Polchow # Steb # Godenhielm # Reuterholm # Elfving # Riddersvärd # Cronmarck # Linroth # Adlerstedt # Westersköld # Ehrenstolpe # Gripenstedt # Tigerstedt # Lagerström # Lagerbom # Spofvenhielm # Feltstierna # Ridderström # von Strokirch # Adlerflycht # von Berchner # Karlsten # von der Wolffesburg # Schmidt # # Gyllenholm # Palmcrantz # Ehrenström # Utterhielm # Stiernklo # de la Grange # Palmstierna # Lindeblad # Leijonstråle # Osenhjelm # Stierneroos # von Lusten # von Rudbeck # de Besche # Tollerhielm # von Schantz # de Behm # Eding # Heerdhielm # Grubbensköld #
Mannerheim Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (, ; 4 June 1867 – 27 January 1951) was a Finnish military leader and statesman. He served as the military leader of the Whites in the Finnish Civil War of 1918, as Regent of Finland (1918–1919), as comma ...
# Ehrenmarck # Adlerklo # Lillieblad # Svansköld # Gerdes # Lillienstrahl # Rotenburg # von Löwenstern # Prytz # Hallenstedt # Tranhielm # Adlerfelt # Peringskiöld # Wattrang # Enhielm # von Köhnnigstedt # Blixenstierna # Wohlberg # Pihlcrantz # Frölich # von Wedderkop # Gersdorff]

# von Stefken # Rappe # Wadenfelt # von Kochen # Schauman # Iserhielm # von Heinen # Franckenhielm # Granatenflycht # von Braunjohan # Transchiöld # Langenhielm # Girsström # von Burman # von Spången # Bergengren # de la Vallée # de Besche # von Kathen # Lohielm # Siöstierna # Kuylenstierna # Wallensten # Söderhielm # Sperreuter # Brehmsköld # Nordsköld # Gyllenskog # Gyllenflycht # Brunsköld # Ehrenpreus # Weidenhielm # Leijonstolpe # Tranhielm # Ahlehielm # Stierneld # Tharmoth # Gyllenfelt # Hellenstierna # Broméen # Stiernanckar # Falkenklo # Flintsten # von Schmitt # von Linde # Streithammel # Ehrenbielke # Rosentwist # Kuhlhielm # Hasselbom # Leijongren # Ridderfelt # Leijoncreutz # Cederborg # Ridderbjelke # Ruschenfelt # Ehrencreutz # von Dobrokowsky # Engelcrona # Söderhielm # von Gavel # von Borgen # Königsheim # von Maneken # Stiernstolpe # Blomström # Hägerhjelm # von Engelbrechten # Muhl # Bongenhielm # Rosenstedt # Ehrenman # Tessmar # Törnflycht # Hildebrand # Lagerstedt # Stierndahl # Parmand # Kalling # Odelstierna # Göthe, unintroduced baronial # Ljungfelt # von Brandt # Rudbeck # Brommenstedt # Riddercrantz # Kreij # Stiernblad # Hårleman # Silfverstråle # Dannerhielm # Stiernadler # de Frietzcky # von Brandten # Stiernmarck # Lagerbielke # Lilliecreutz # Starckhufvud # von Porat # Clerck # Daurer # Stierncrona # Lillienadler #
Adlercreutz Adlercreutz () is the surname of a Swedish and Finnish noble family. Overview Its oldest known ancestor is Swedish speaking Finn, Erik Markusson, dead 1654, who was a farmer in Biskops, Iso-Teutari, Lohja, Uusimaa, Finland. His son Tomas Erikss ...
# Wadenstierna # Ehrenspetz # Lohe # Lagerkrook # Hermelin # Manderström # Wingeflycht # Hermann # Greiffenheim # Wattrang # von Staude # Sodenstierna # von Göeding # Hjelmborg # Cronfelt # Bethun # Caménhielm # Cederstedt # Feif # Roxendorff # Zülich # von Löwenheim # Adlermarck # Eksköld # Lagerflycht, twice unintroduced baronial # Danckwardt # Råfelt # von Höpken # Klinckowström, unintroduced baronial # von Graman]

# Ehrenhoff # Ädelberg # Törne # Rothlöben # Insenstierna # Knipercrona # Tisensten # Wennerstierna # von Brunner # von Ertman # Treffenhielm # Ridderborg # Skraggensköld # Gyllengahm # Lillienberg, 1 unintroduced baronial # Stiernschantz # von Hoffdahl # Gyllenbjelke # Hammarfelt # Gadde # Zeedtz # Stralenberg # Stobée # von Reuterholm # Adelstierna # Ekfelt # Törnstierna # von Neügebauer # Lybecker # Giertta # Mannercrantz # Bunge (släkt), Bunge # von Dahlheim # Odelström # Gripenborg # Hjelmberg # Baas # Loos # Kijl # Lillienstam # Wachschlager # Keder # Rudenhielm # von Soldan # von Eccard # Skutenhielm # von Baumgarten # Brenner # von Unge # Bilberg # Hederhielm # Stedt # Adelcrantz # Henck # Rydingsvärd # de Briant # von Stade # Schenfelt # Högger # Riben # Jegerhjelm # von Burguer # Ulfhielm # Ridderstråle # König (släkt), König # von Hylteen # Bousquet # Enanderhielm # Cederholm # Sandberg # Hoffman # Rosenborg (släkt), Rosenborg # Rutensparre #
Brauner Brauner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: People *Artur Brauner (1918–2019), also called Atze Brauner, German film producer and entrepreneur *Asher Brauner (born 1946), American actor *Alfred Brauner (1910-2002), French-Austr ...
# von Lindeblad # Ridderstolpe # Zander # Schmoll # Strömstierna # Gathenhielm # Riddergroll # von Roepsdorff # Lagercreutz # Hjelmstierna # Göthenstierna # von Utfall # von Bruse # Stenflycht # von Seth # Stierngranat # de Silentz # Tham # von Utfall # Maull # Cedersparre # Fixenhielm # Frisenheim # Polhem # Ehrenbill # Gyllenschruf # Linnerhielm # von Witten # von Döbeln # Bergenstierna # Jerlström # Ratzwill # Lindenstedt # Lindsfelt # von Tholijn # Simzon # Blosenhielm # Gyllenram # von Schulzenhielm # Ridderheim # Leijel # Leijel # Leijel # Ankarcrona # Fröberg # von Hegardt # Fägerhierta # Falker # Götherhielm # Heldenhielm # von Bocken # Ehrensvärd # Hederstierna # Wagner # von Reichenbach # Wilsdorff # von Greiff # Hertz # Möllerstierna # Leijonbrinck # von Wallwijk, unintroduced baronial and comital # Palmhielm # Hoffenstierna # von Flygarell # Dahlfelt # Lilliestruss # Drufva # Starenfelt # Palmencrona # Celsing # Fehman # Cederbielke, unintroduced baronial # Cederstråle, Cederstråhle # Segerberg # Cedermarck # Kröningssvärd # Tigerström # de Frumerie # Silfvercreutz # Borg # Litheim # Thimerhielm # Linnercrantz # Wetterstierna # von Otter # Ladau # Zengerlein # Rosenadler # Lindencrona # von Carlsson, unintroduced baronial # Boneauschiöld # Steuch # Rudenschöld # Mannercrona # Blomfelt #
Raab Raab is a market town (''Marktgemeinde'') in the district of Schärding in Upper Austria in Austria. History The village historically belonged to the Duchy of Bavaria until the Treaty of Teschen transferred the area to Austria in 1780. During ...
# von Seulenberg # Rittercrantz # Rosensparre # von Gardemein # Segersköld # Lannerstierna # Voltemat # von Heijne # Segerfelt # von Bradke # Friedenreich # Swedenborg # Ehrenlund # Braunerhielm # Cederfelt (adelsätt), Cederfelt # Gyllenbååt # von Block # Panso # Palmcreutz # Flach (disambiguation), Flach # Meldercreutz # Nordenstråle # Uggelklo # Adelhielm # Dreffling # Grundelstierna # Gripenschütz # von Roland # Svedenheim # Tilas # Bergenadler # Elgenstierna # Dimborg # Lagerborg # von Lietzen # Rosenstolpe # Plantenstedt # Bielkenhielm # Ehrenadler # Olivecrona # Blixenstråle # Benzelstierna # Wulfcrona # Lagerstolpe # Svab # Adlerheim # Lindcreutz # Hedersköld # Adlerbaum # Reuterskiöld # Rudbeck # von Strömborg # von Sallern # Cederflycht # Silfverstedt # Ridderstad # Örncrona # Löth-Örnsköld # Strömhielm # Stiernheim # Borgenstierna # von Bahr # Segercrona # von Segerdahl # Schmilinsky # Kunckel # Reenstråle # Pihlhielm # Tornérhielm # von Hökerstedt # von Reichel # Törnecreutz # Svedenstierna # Löweneck # Carlheim (sedermera ''Carlheim-Gyllensköld'' # Nordenfelt # Möhlman # Glansenstierna # Lundeblad # von Ebbertz # Leijonadler # Winter # Hempel (släkt), Hempel # von Henel # Lilliehorn # Sternleuw # von Ehrenclou # Klingfelt # Adlerbielke # Jernfeltz # Braunersköld # Estenberg # Stierncrona af Söderby # Riddercrona # Ehrenfalck # Ehrenstam # Lostierna # von Goltz # Rosengrip # Wagenfelt # Lundenstierna # Cederstolpe # Hoenstierna # Riddercreutz # von Castanie # Östner # Köppen # Ehrensparre # Cronsparre # Bergenstråhle # Nordencreutz # Ehrenpåle # Nordenheim # Lindestolpe # Ekenstierna # Törnebladh # Blomcreutz # Arenhielm # Ekesparre # Silfverskog # Adelswärd (noble family), Adelswärd # von Walden # Sandelhielm # von Gedda # Dryssel # von Nackreij # von Boisman # von Björnbourg # Stenholm # von Drake # Fägerstråle # Dalman # Dagström # Adlerfors # Ingelotz # von Wulffschmidt # Günther (adel), Günther # Schulzendorff # von Christiersson # Marcks von Würtemberg # von Burguer # von Walcker # Standaerhielm # Weili # von Scharin # Adlerbeth # von Bratt # Gyllenecker # von Caméen # Hallenborg # Bungencrona # Kalitin # Löwen (adelsätt), Löwe (Löwen) # Sprengtport # Wolffelt]

# von Schwartzer # von Wachenfeldt # De Wendel family, Wendel # von Conowen # Brunhielm # Wigelstierna # Reuterstierna # von Ehrenheim # Hjelm # Svedenhielm # von Olthoff # Hedenstierna # Segerstierna # von Scheven #
Preis Preis may refer to: * Alfred Preis (1911–1993), Austrian architect * Ellen Preis (Ellen Müller-Preis) (1912–2007), German-born Austrian Olympic champion foil fencer * Mary Louise Preis (b. 1941), US politician * Phil Preis (born 1950) ...
# Tallberg # Löwenhult # Ehrenmalm # Reutercrona # Strålenhielm # Ehrenfelt # Grüner # Browald # Adlerstråhle # Segercrantz (sedermera ''Segercrantz af Såtevalla'') # Wallrawe # Schmiterlöw # Marschalck # Wrangel af Sauss # von Dellwig # Brummer # Rubzoff # Berch # von Schwerin af Spantekow # von Drachstedt # Toll # Meck family, Meck # von Blixen # von Bauman # von Rehausen # Gyllenqvist # von Borneman # von Drenteln # von Düben # Blomstedt # von Yhlen # Psilanderhielm # Ridderhierta # von Rosen # Löwenhielm # von Issendorff # von Bromell # von Hofsten # Caménsköld # Munsterhjelm # von Törne # Bruncrona # von Scholten # Fredenstierna # Riddersven # Hasenkampff # von Baltzar # Nordenborg # Stiernspetz # von Nolcken]

# von Schwerin af Grellenberg # Wiebel, unintroduced baronial # von Freudenberg # Stjernvall # von Westerling # Lindheim # von Dittmer # Nordenadler # Nordenflycht # Adlerstolpe # Abrahamsson # Bildensköld # Stiernsparre # Harenc # von Cron # Rühl # Brandholtz # von Törne # Nordensvärd # Franckenheim # Strömcrona # Cronhawen # Dahlcrona # von Schoting # Ridderhof # von Lang # Klic

# von Willebrand, unintroduced baronial # Törnrose # von Korbmacher # von Brehmer # Kloo # Ridderboll # Trollenfelt # von Heland # Edenhielm # von Buddenbrock # von Nerès # Hastfer # Fock # Maydell # Virgin # von Saltza # Wrangel af Sage och Waschel # Barohn # von Segebaden # Hertell # von Böhnen # Brummer # de Frese # von Törne # von Engelhardt # Wrangel af Fall # von Lantingshausen]

# von Hartmansdorff # Ridderstedt # von Marqvard # Dahlstierna # Löwenfels # von Ganschou # Stenfelt # Morman # von Stauden # von Rappolt # Ehrenpohl # Wallencrona # von Morian # Jennings (Swedish noble family), Jennings # von Lingen # Möllerheim # Carleson # Malmerfelt # Rosenstam # von Hauswolff # Cronsvärd # von Stenhagen # Linderstedt # Hummelhielm # Arnell # Adelheim # Gerdesköld # Wefverstedt # Vult von Steijern # Carlsköld # Nordencrantz # Löfvenskjöld # von Stiernman # von Blessingh # von Kemna # von Hermansson # von Plessen # Cunninghame # Piper (släkt), Piper # Ehrenschantz # Olivecreutz # Beijerhjelm # von Rajalin # Wallen (disambiguation), Wallén # von Rosen # Engelcrantz # Mannerhierta # von Benning # Zöge von Manteuffel # Horn af Rantzien # Psilanderskjöld, unintroduced baronial # Nordenskiöld # von Eggers, unintroduced baronial # von der Lieth # Pechlin # von Rädeken # Berg von Linde # von Strussenfelt #
von Essen Essen or von Essen is the surname of a Baltic German and Swedish noble family. History The first known ancestor was Thomas von Essen (d. 1615–1627) who was from Lääne län in Estonia. His son Alexander von Essen received Swedish nobility, ...
# von Fieandt # de Carnall, unintroduced baronial # von Platen # Ridderstam # von Qvillfelt # Ehrengranat # Stålsvärd # Hårleman # Hercules # von Björnmarck # Wahlfelt # von Eckstedt # von Oldenskiöld # Lagersvärd # Kanefehr # von Haren # von Stockenström, unintroduced baronial and comital # Rückersköld # Alströmer # Silfverstolpe #
Tersmeden The Tersmeden family, originally ''tor Smede'', is a noble Swedish family originally from Stade that rose to prominence in the 15th-century with Thomas tor Smede, founder of one of the most prominent trading companies in northern Germany. The fami ...
# von Schaeij # von Hagelberg # Bergenskjöld # von Svab # von Dalin # von Östfelt # Odencrants # von Engeström # von Kiörning # Nordenstam # von Aulæwill #
von Plomgren The term ''von'' () is used in German language surnames either as a nobiliary particle indicating a noble patrilineality, or as a simple preposition used by commoners that means ''of'' or ''from''. Nobility directories like the ''Almanach de ...
# von Schening # de Bruce # von Oelreich # Clementeoff #
von Essen Essen or von Essen is the surname of a Baltic German and Swedish noble family. History The first known ancestor was Thomas von Essen (d. 1615–1627) who was from Lääne län in Estonia. His son Alexander von Essen received Swedish nobility, ...
# von Stahlen # von Kræmer # Clan Montgomery, Montgomery # Ehrenstråhle # von Göben # von Matérn # Pinello # Ankarcrona # von Holmer # Rosencrantz # Finlaij # Gyllensvaan # Schedvin # Rosir # Mackenzie af Macleod # Segercrantz # Granfelt # Scheffer # von Knorring # Freijtag # Paijkull # Brakel (släkt), Brakel # Fredenheim # Nordenstolpe # Wallencreutz # Heijkenskjöld # Schützercrantz # Nordenankar # Spaldencreutz # Lilliestråle # Adlersparre # le Febure # Ferrner # Skiöldebrand # Lagerstråle # Gripenbjelke # Lillienanckar # af Bjerkén # af Palén # Grewesmöhlen # Schröderstierna # Falkenstedt # Adlerwaldt # af Sillén # Hisinger # af Malmsten # von Schulzenheim # Gripenstråle # Sandels # Sköldarm # af Stenhoff # af Söderling # af Geijerstam # Liljencrantz # Hiort af Ornäs # Rosenblad # Harmensen # Gyllenstam # Hallencreutz # Björnstjerna # af Forselles # af Wanoch # Conradi (adelsätt), Conradi # Hertzenhielm # von Axelson # Kjerrmansköld # Stiernstam # von Heidenstam # af Sotberg # Sernsköld # Lütkeman # Adelsköld # von Deutschlender # von Ziegler # von Liphardt # Balguerie # Adlerbrandt # Cederbaum # von Stapelmohr # Wallenstråle # von Lagerlöf # von Troil # Sanderskiöld # von Celse # Cederstam # Ihre # von Linné # von Rosenheim # Schröderheim # Rönnow # von Stierneman # Noringer # von Reiser # Furuhjelm # Hultenheim # Stjernswärd # von Arbin # Rosén von Rosenstein # af Botin # Adlerstam # af Grubbens # von Schéele # Wettercrona # Lagerbring # af Dittmer # Nordenfalk # af Winklerfelt # Fredensköld # Hedersvärd # Crusenstolpe # af Darelli # Mannerstråle # Plommenfelt # af Petersens # Malmsköld # Pollet # Kjerrulf von Wolffen # af Huss # Hederstam # von Wright # Toll # Almfelt # von Konow # Langenskiöld # Mannerskantz # von Born # af Alnord # von Köhler]

# Ribben # Salsvärd # af Chapman (släkt), af Chapman # af Enehielm # Adelborg # von Zansen # Wrangel # af Wetterstedt # af Sandeberg # Ehrenpalm # von Röök # von Francken # Elfcrona # von Kruus # Segerstråle # Hisingsköld # Huusgafvel # Baer # Holmcreutz # af Trolle # Faxell # Gustafschöld # af Donner # Anckarsvärd # Printzenstierna # af Ugglas # Sjöholm (adlig släkt), Sjöholm # Reuterstam # Nordenswan # Stiernefelt # Bergenkloot # af Thunberg # Lagerheim # Melanderhielm # Nauckhoff # von Jacobsson # Lillienheim # Sebalt # Zibet # von Hintzenstern # Standertskjöld # Segerheim # von Platen # af Låstbom # af Acrel # Orrsköld # af Klercker # de Bedoire # Printzsköld # Maule # de Peijron # von Carisien # Rosenschütz # Seton # Anckarheim # von Moltzer # Liljensparre # Stiernecreutz # Rosensvärd # af Nordin # Bergencreutz # af Cristiernin # Risellschöld # Krabbe # von Hohenhausen # Liljenstolpe # af Uhr # Edelcrantz # Bérard # Holmberg de Beckfelt # Burenstam # af Hasselgren # von Tetzloff # af Wingård # Munck af Rosenschöld # af Zellén # af Flodin # von Asp # Wallquist (noble family), Wallquist # Nordenstierna # Dahlesköld # Puke (adlig släkt), af Puke # Gedda # von Stedingk # Lidströmer # Mouradgea d'Ohsson # Lorichs # af Schenbom # von Langen # von Sticht # Lindersköld # af Håkansson # Edelsvärd # Wärnhjelm # Ankarsparre # af Segerström # Mannerstam # Gripensvärd # af Tibell # af Klint # von Wahrendorff # von Kosboth # af Klinteberg # af Melin # Helvig # Edelcreutz # Broberger # Åkerstein # Brändström # Edelstam # Wasastjerna # af Strübing # Löwenborg # Bergstedt # Hallenstjerna # Schürer von Waldheim # Möllerhjelm # Zacco (dynasty), Zacco # Gahn af Colquhoun # Battram # af Schultén # af Leopold # von Brinkman # af Harmens # af Lehnberg # Börtzell]

# Nordenbjelke # Sergel # Haak # af Agardh # Murray # von Dardel # von Weigel # Rothoff # af Ekenstam # af Wirsén # Wirsén # Kantzow # Palmsvärd # Sylvander # von Stedingk # d'Orchimont # von Breda # af Ekstedt # Hagströmer # af Burén # Fredenstam # Ekorn # Holmstedt # von Cardell, unintroduced baronial #
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Unintroduced nobility

The following unintroduced noble families are included in (1886–1899), (1912–1944), and/or ''Kalender över Ointroducerad adels förening'' (1935–), which are directories of the ''living'' (at the time of publication) unintroduced nobility in Sweden and/or the membership of Ointroducerad Adels Förening.


Princely families

*House of Bernadotte, Bernadotte (Belgian princely title awarded to Prince Carl Bernadotte) *Cantacuzino family, Cantacuzino (boyar family, Russian princely title)


Ducal families

*Duke of Otranto, D'Otrante (Napoleonic nobility)


Marquis families

*Joussineau de Tourdonnet (French nobility) *Lagergren (Papal/Italian nobility)


Comital families

*Count of Wisborg, Bernadotte of Wisborg (Luxembourgish title awarded to various members of the House of Bernadotte) *Crapon de Caprona *Fouché d'Otrante (Napoleonic nobility) *von der Groeben (German nobility) *von Hallwyl (Swiss nobility) *Joussineau de Tourdonnet (French nobility) *Lagergren (Papal/Italian nobility) *Landberg *Moltke (German/Danish nobility) *Moltke-Hvitfeldt (disambiguation), Moltke-Hvitfeldt (German/Danish nobility) *Paus, de Paus (Papal/Italian nobility) *von Platen, von Platen zu Hallermund (German nobility) *Révay (Hungarian nobility) *Reventlow (Danish/German nobility) *House of Stolberg (German nobility) *Tolstoy family, Tolstoy (Russian nobility) *von Trampe (German nobility)


Baronial families

*von Bonsdorff (Finnish nobility) *von Bredow (German nobility) *von Buddenbrock *von Buxhoeveden *Cronstedt *von Grothusen *von Gussich *von Leithner *von Mecklenburg *von der Osten-Sacken * von der Pahlen (Russian nobility) *von Rosen (Hoch-Rosen) *Rosenørn-Lehn (Danish nobility) *von Strauss *von Wangenheim *Wendel (Swedish family), de Wendel (Portuguese nobility)


Untitled noble families

* von Ahlefeldt * von Ajkay * von Arnold * von Baumgarten * Békássy de Békás * von Below * Berencreutz * von Bonsdorff * von Bornstedt * von Braun * Bratt från Brattfors * de Bronikowsky * Bukowski Bòncz * Castenschiold * Cederwald * de Champs * von Corswant * von Delwig * von Eckermann * Ekestubbe * von Elern * Erdeös * von der Esch * von Euler-Chelpin * Falkenskiold * Fegræus * von Feilitzen * Flindt * von Friedrichs * von Gaffron und Oberstradam * Gahn (of Colquhoun) * von Gerber * von Glehn * Granath * Green af Rossö * von Greyerz * Grill * von der Groeben * Grubbe * von Hackman * Hackman * von Hackwitz * Hajdukiewicz * Halkiewicz * von Harbou * von Haugwitz * von Heideken * Heymowski * Holck * von Homeyer * von Horn af Rantzien * von Horn * von Johnstone * Kennedy * Kepinski * von Kieseritsky * Kinding * von Knorring * von Kothen * von Koenigsegg * von Krassow * Lahováry * von der Lancken * von Landwüst * * Linder * von Löwenadler * Lövenstierne * von der Lühe * von Malortie * von Mecklenburg * Michaelsen * Mikulowski * von der Mosel * Munthe * Murray * Munsterhjelm * von Mühlenfels * von Nandelstadh * de Neergaard * von Normann * Norrmén * von Oppeln-Bronikowski * Osváth (de Thorna) * Ouchterlony * Pantzarhielm * Patek * von Perner * von Platen * von Preen * Priklonsky * Przybyszewski * Quarles von Ufford * von Redlich * von Reedtz * von Rehbinder * von Rennenkampff * von Rettig * Reutern * Ridderståhle * Robertson-Pearce * de Ron * von Rosen (Stralsund) * Rosenörn-Lehn * von Roth * von Rothstein * Rouget de St Hermine * de Rzewuski * Le Sage de Fontenay * von Samson-Himmelstjerna * von Schmaltz * von Schmidten * von Schoultz (Livland) * von Schubert * von Schultz * von Schreeb * Schürer von Waldheim * von Schönberg * Schönhoff (von Schöneman) * Seaton * von Segebaden * Segerstråle * von Stahl * de 'Sigray * Soltan * Stjernblad * von Syberg * von Sydow * Treschow (noble family), Treschow * von Urbanski * von Uthmann * von Vegesack * Walleen * Walterstorff * von Weyhe * von Weymarn * Wleügel * von Zweigbergk


See also

* Swedish name


Notes


References

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External links


Svensk Aristokrati\Swedish aristocracy
{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Swedish Noble Families Swedish noble families, * Lists of families, Swedish noble Lists of nobility, Swedish