It's been a joke in my family since I married a Holzer :o) I've had the Holzer lastname since then and I kept it after the divorce so I share the same lastname as my daughter. Holzer in German means to fell trees or perhaps woods some tell me. Very close to Skogen! :o)
>I just realized something funny with your "new" last name.
>Holz = In German "Holz" means "tree".
>Er: In Norwegian "er" in the end of a noun, means that it's plural.
>So if you combine German and Norwegian, you can say that Holzer means many trees which is a forest. And in Norwegian Skogen means the forest. Coincidence? :-))
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>>One of the reasons I picked it. I'm a Skogen :o)
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