Pedersen

Pedersen Danish pronunciation: [ˈpʰe̝ðɐsn̩], is a Danish and Norwegian patronymic surname, literally meaning "son of Peder". It is the fourth most common surname in Denmark, shared by about 3.4% of the population.[1] and the sixth most common in Norway. It is of similar origin as the surname Petersen.

Listing of people with the surname Pedersen

Pedersen as a middle or hyphenated name

Other references

  • Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) is an international architectural design firm located in New York, London and Shanghai
  • .276 Pedersen, experimental 7 mm cartridge developed for the U.S. Army and used in the Pedersen rifle
  • 3312 Pedersen (1984 SN), Main-belt Asteroid discovered in 1984
  • Pedersen bicycle, bicycle designed by Mikael Pedersen
  • Pedersen Device, attachment developed during World War I for the M1903 Springfield rifle that allowed it to fire a short 0.30 (7.62 mm) caliber intermediate cartridge in semi-automatic mode
  • Pedersen index, measure of electoral volatility in party systems
  • Pedersen rifle, United States semi-automatic rifle designed by John Pedersen
  • Pedersen's law, named after Danish linguist Holger Pedersen, is a Balto-Slavic accent law which states that the stress was retracted from stressed medial syllables in Balto-Slavic mobile paradigms
  • Pedersen v. Office of Personnel Management, United States lawsuit
gollark: I have no idea, but I read that this was* possible.
gollark: Exactly.
gollark: Just be mean to it and turn its power on and off.
gollark: You could have a really low power real time clock too.
gollark: It should simply harvest energy from your movements somehow, and power on and measure when it has enough stored.

See also

References

  1. "Navne - Danmarks Statistik". dst.dk. Retrieved September 6, 2017.
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