Lund (surname)
Appearance
Lund is a common surname, principally of Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and English origin. As a common noun lund means grove in all North Germanic languages. Lund can be English and can be Scandinavian surname. Also Scandinavian and English surnames can have a particle lund. Lund may refer to:
A–G
[edit]- Alan Lund, (1925–1992), Canadian dancer and choreographer
- Alma Lund (1854–1932), Finnish soprano opera singer
- Anders Lund (born 1985), Danish professional road bicycle racer
- Andreas Heldal-Lund (born 1964), Norwegian anti-Scientology activist
- Andreas Lund (born 1975), Norwegian footballer
- Annfinn Lund (1926–2001), Norwegian civil servant and politician for the Labour Party
- Ann Lund, Australian award winning journalist
- Anthon H. Lund, (1844–1921), Danish-American LDS church leader
- Anthony C. Lund, (1871–1935), American musical director
- Arild Lund (born 1940), Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party
- Art Lund, (1915—1990), American baritone singer
- Bill Lund (1924–2008), American football halfback
- Bjørn Arve Lund (born 1981), Norwegian football player
- Carl Wesenberg-Lund (1867–1955), Danish zoologist and freshwater ecologist
- Carsten Lund (born 1963), American theoretical computer scientist
- Charles A. Lund (1878-1959), American lawyer and politician
- Christine Lund (born 1944), Swedish-born American news anchor
- Christiana Lund, American singer
- Corb Lund, Canadian country singer-songwriter
- Daryl B. Lund (born 1941), American food scientist and engineer
- David Lund (1925–2023), American abstract expressionist painter
- Deanna Lund (1937–2018), American film and television actress
- Don Lund (1923–2013), American baseball outfielder
- Doug Lund, American news co-anchor
- Eddie Lund (1909-1973), Canadian pianist
- Edward Victor Lund, English cricketer
- Eilert Stang Lund (born 1939), Norwegian judge
- Eilert Falch-Lund (1875–1960), Norwegian sailor in the 1908 Summer Olympics
- Engel Lund (1900–1996), Danish-Icelandic soprano
- Erik Lund (footballer) (born 1988), Swedish professional footballer
- Erik Lund (rugby union) (born 1979), Norwegian rugby union footballer
- Eva Lund (1907-1997), Norwegian-American author
- Eva Lund (born 1971), Swedish curler
- Flemming Lund (born 1952), Danish professional soccer player
- Frederick Lund (early 1900s), proprietor of the Blue Anchor Line shipping company
- Frederik Macody Lund (1863–1943), Norwegian historian
- Fredrik Stang Lund (1859–1922), Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party
- Garry Lund football (soccer), New Zealand soccer player
- Gary J. Lund (born 1964), English footballer
- Gerald N. Lund (born 1939), American LDS church leader
- Gordon Lund (born 1941), American former shortstop
- Gun Lund (born 1943), Swedish choreographer and dancer
- Gunnar Lund (born 1947), Swedish diplomat and politician
- Gustav Henrik Andreas Budde-Lund (1846–1911), Danish zoologist
H–P
[edit]- Hans Lund (ca. 1949–2009), American professional poker player
- Helge Lund (born 1962), Norwegian Chief Executive Officer for the Statoil group
- Henrik Lund (disambiguation), multiple people
- Hilda Lund (1840–1911), Swedish ballerina
- Ivan Lund (1929–1992), Australian fencer
- Jenny Lund (born 1961), Australian long-distance runner
- JoAnna Lund (1944–2006), American author
- Johan Ludwig Lund (1777–1867), Danish painter
- Johan Michael Lund (1753–1824), Norwegian lawyer
- John Lund (actor) (1911–1992), American film actor of Norwegian ancestry
- John Lund (racing driver), British Formula One Stock Car driver
- John Walter Guerrier Lund (1912–2015), English phycologist
- John Theodor Lund (1842–1913), Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party
- Jon A. Lund (born 1928), American attorney
- Jordan Lund (born 1957), American stage, film and television character actor
- Joyce M. Lund (1909–2009), American journalist and politician
- Julie V. Lund (born c1959) American juvenile court judge in Utah
- Julie Lund (born 1979), Danish actress, radio host and television presenter
- Jules Lund (born 1979), Australian television presenter
- Karl Lund (1888–1942), Finnish gymnast in the 1912 Summer Olympics
- Karen Lund (born 1962), Archdeacon of Manchester
- Karsten Lund (1943–2015), Danish former football player
- Ketil Lund (born 1939), Norwegian judge
- Kistat Lund (1944–2017), Greenlandic artist
- Klas Lund (born 1968), Swedish member of the neonazi group Nordic Resistance Movement
- Kristin Skogen Lund (born 1966), Norwegian businessperson
- Lars Erik Lund (born 1974), Norwegian professional ice hockey player
- Larry Lund (born 1940), Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Leif Lund (1942–2004), Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
- Linnéa Handberg Lund, Danish eurodance musician
- Lucille Lund (1913–2002), American film actress
- Magnus Lund (born 1983), English rugby union footballer of Norwegian origin; brother of Norwegian rugby player Erik
- Mark Lund (born 1965), American writer, publisher, and television analyst
- Maria Lund, British slalom canoer
- Marie Lund, Swedish ski-orienteering competitor
- Marléne Lund Kopparklint (born 1973), Swedish politician
- Masha Lund (born 1981), Danish/Russian model
- Matthew Lund (born 1990), Northern Irish footballer
- Matti Lund Nielsen (1988), Danish football player
- Michael Lund (born 1965), Australian freelance journalist
- Mickey Lund (born 1972), Danish cricketer
- Mitchell Lund (born 1996), English footballer
- Morten Lund (investor) (born 1972), venture capitalist
- Morten Lund (musician) (born 1972), Danish jazz drummer
- Morten Lund (politician) (born 1945), Norwegian politician
- Niels Moeller Lund (1863–1916), Danish artist
- Oscar A. C. Lund (1885–1963), Swedish silent film actor, screenwriter, and director
- Pentti Lund (1925–2013), Finnish-born Canadian professional ice hockey right winger
- Per Berg Lund (1878–1954), Norwegian Minister of Finance
- Pete Lund, American politician
- Peter Wilhelm Lund (1801–1880), Danish zoologist and paleontologist
- Pug Lund (1913–1994), American football player
R–Z
[edit]- Regina Lund (born 1967), Swedish actress and singer
- Richard Lund (1885–1960), Swedish film and theatre actor
- Richard T. Lund, former Secretary General of the Scout Movement
- Rosa Lund (born 1986), Danish politician
- Rune Lund (born 1976), Danish politician
- Sara Lund (born 1973), American drummer
- Sigurd Lund Hamran (1902–1977), Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
- Sigrid Helliesen Lund (1892–1987), Norwegian peace activist
- Sonja Lund (born 1942), Swedish actress and dancer
- Søren Robert Lund (born 1962), Danish architect
- Steve Lund (born 1989), Canadian actor
- Svend Lund (1949), Danish handball player in the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Tamara Lund (1941–2005), Finnish singer and actress
- Thomas Lund (dancer) (born 1974), with the Royal Danish Ballet
- Thomas Lund (born 1968), Danish badminton player
- Thor Lund (1921–1999), Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
- Thorleif Lund (1880–1956), Norwegian stage and film actor of the silent film era
- Thure Erik Lund (born 1959), Norwegian author and cabinet maker
- Tiny Lund (1929–1975), American NASCAR driver
- Tom Lund (handballer) (1944–2000), Danish handball player in the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Tom Lund (born 1950), Norwegian football coach and striker
- Tor Lund (1888–1972), Norwegian gymnast in the 1912 Summer Olympics
- Troels Frederik Lund (1840–1921), Danish historian
- Ty Lund (1938–2021), Canadian politician
- Zach Lund (born 1979), American skeleton racer
- Valerie Lund (born 1953), British surgeon
- Zoë Tamerlis Lund (1962–1999), American musician
Fictional characters
[edit]- Erik Lund, the character played by Peter Gantzler in Min søsters børn (My Sister's Children), a Danish film from 2001
- Ilsa Lund, the character played by Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca (1942)
- Sarah Lund, the character played by Sofie Gråbøl in The Killing (Danish TV series) (2007–2012)