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The first part of the name (stock) means log in Swedish, although it may also be connected to an old German word (Stock) meaning fortification. The second part of the name (holm) means islet and is thought to refer to the islet Helgeandsholmen in central Stockholm.
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Americanized form of Danish Stokholm: habitational name from a place or farm so named a compound of stok 'beam log' and holm 'islet' denoting an islet with ...
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Americanized form of Danish Stokholm: habitational name from a place or farm so named, a compound of stok 'beam, log' and holm 'islet', denoting ...
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Americanized form of Danish Stokholm: habitational name from a place or farm so named, a compound of stok 'beam, log' and holm 'islet', denoting an islet with ...