Talk:Landry Olsen/@comment-34296592-20190302225712/@comment-34296592-20190303105039

Well, some pages claim that it's a norwegian and danish name ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olsen_(surname) ) while others only say that it's scandinavian. As for if it means the same in all scandinavian languages, I don't know. While Scandinavia only covers a few countries, there are many languages spoken there. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavia

It seems like Denmark, Noway and Sweden are the main three countries, if I've understood it correctly. Olsen means "Son of Ole" in Norwegian and Danish. The Swedish counterpart is Olsson, meaning "Son of Ola".

This is what I've understood from the links.