Eriksson
Eriksson is a common Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Erik", itself an Old Norse given name. There are other spelling variations of this surname such as Erikson, Ericson, Ericsson and Erixon. Erikson is uncommon as a given name. Notable people with the surname include:
- Amalia Eriksson, Swedish businesswoman
- Anders Eriksson (ice hockey, [born 1975)|Anders Eriksson], born 1975, Swedish ice hockey player
- Anders Eriksson, born 1985, Swedish ice hockey player
- Åsa Eriksson, Swedish politician
- Charlotta Eriksson, Swedish actress
- Clas Eriksson, Swedish ice hockey player
- Dan-Ola Eriksson, Swedish curler
- Erik Homburger Erikson, developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst
- Felix Eriksson (ice hockey), Swedish professional ice hockey player
- Fredrik Eriksson, Swedish ice hockey player
- Harry Eriksson, Swedish diplomat
- Håkan Eriksson, Swedish ice hockey player
- Hans-Erik Eriksson, Swedish computer scientist
- Helena Eriksson, Swedish poet
- Henrik Eriksson, Swedish ice hockey player
- Jan Eriksson, Swedish ice hockey player
- Jonas Eriksson, several people
- Joacim Eriksson, Swedish ice hockey player
- Kenneth Eriksson, Swedish rally driver
- Lars Eriksson, several people
- Leif Eriksson, Icelandic-born Norse explorer, son of Erik the Red
- Lena Eriksson, Swedish breaststroke swimmer
- Lennart Eriksson, Swedish musician.
- Loui Eriksson, Swedish ice hockey player
- Magdalena Eriksson, Swedish footballer
- Magnus Eriksson, Swedish ice hockey player
- Marcus Eriksson, Swedish ice hockey player
- Matz Robert Eriksson, Swedish drummer
- Peter Eriksson, Swedish ice hockey player
- Sanne Lennström, Swedish politician
- Sebastian Eriksson, Swedish footballer
- Sven-Göran Eriksson, Swedish football manager
- Sven-Olov Eriksson, Swedish runner
- Thomas Eriksson, Swedish ice hockey player
- Tim Eriksson, Swedish ice hockey player
- Ursula and Sabina Eriksson, born in Sunne, Sweden, are Swedish identical twins, who survived suicide attempts by being run over by motorway traffic in front of the Police and Highway authorities, with Sabina committing manslaughter the following day, in the UK in 2008