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Jensen is a surname of German origin.
The history of the Jensen family began in the kingdom of Schleswig, Western Germany. Developed at a time when most of Germany's provinces were states of the Holy Roman Empire.
Immigrants to English-speaking countries often change the spelling to Jenson in order to accommodate English orthographic rules.
The Jensen name is of Germanic origin and is predominantly popular in the Scandinavian region, mainly Denmark.
Jensen is a moderately common surname in the United States. When the United States Census was taken in 2000, there were around 112,332 individuals with the surname "Jensen," ranking it number 244 for all surnames. Historically, the name has been most prevalent in the West, especially in Utah. Jensen is least common in the southeastern states.
Jensen literally means son of Jens.
Al Jensen (born 1958)
Alex Brian Jensen, Danish darts player
Anabel Jensen, American educator and author
Anders Thomas Jensen (born 1972)
Anne Elisabet Jensen (born 1951)
Arthur Jensen (actor) (1897–1981)
Arthur Jensen (1923–2012)
Ashley Jensen (born 1969), British actress
Axel Jensen (1932–2003)
Betty Lou Jensen
Bhumi Jensen (1983–2004)
Bjarne Jensen (umpire) (born 1958), Danish cricket umpire
Bjørg Eva Jensen (born 1960)
Brian Jensen (footballer born 1968), Danish football defender, played six games for the Danish national team
Brian Jensen (footballer born 1975), Danish football goalkeeper, played more than 200 games for English club Burnley
Benjamin Jensen (born 1975)
Captain C. W. Jensen, American policeman in Oregon
Carsten Jensen (born 1952)
Christian Jensen (disambiguation)
Christoffer Jensen
Claus Jensen (born 1977)
Cornelius Jensen (1814–1886), Danish sea captain and Californian politician
Christoph Werner Jensen (Born 1993)
Daniel Jensen (born 1979), Danish footballer
Darren Jensen (born 1960)
David Jensen (born 1950)
David A. Jensen (born 1965)
Debra Jensen (born 1958)
Dennis Jensen (born 1962)
Derrick Jensen (born 1960)
Dick Jensen (born 1942, died 2006) Hawaiian entertainer "The Giant of Hawaii"
Ditte Jensen (born 1980)
Doron Jensen (born 1958), American restauranteur
Dorte Juul Jensen
Dwight Jensen
Elaine Jensen (born 1955)
Elín Metta Jensen (born 1995) Icelandic footballer
Elwood V. Jensen (1920–2012), American biologist
Eric Jensen (born 1970)
Erik Flensted-Jensen (1908–1993)
Eugen Jensen (1871-1957)
Eulalie Jensen (1884–1952)
Frank Jensen (born 1961)
*Geir Jenssen
Georg Jensen (1866–1935)
J. Hans D. Jensen (1907–1973)
Hayley Jensen (born 1983)
Henning Munk Jensen (born 1947)
Henrik Wann Jensen (born 1970)
Ingrid Jensen (born 1966)
Jackie Jensen (1927–1982)
Jacob Jensen
James A. Jensen (1918–1998)
Jane Jensen (born 1963)
Jane Jensen (musician) (born 1968)
Jelena Jensen (born 1981)
Jens Jensen (politician) (1865–1936)
Jens Jensen (landscape architect) (1860–1951)
Jens Fink-Jensen (born 1956)
Jesper B. Jensen (born 1977), speedway rider
Jim Jensen (disambiguation)
Joakim Jensen, Norwegian professional ice hockey player
Johan Jensen (1898–1983), Danish boxer
Johan Jensen (1859–1925), Danish mathematician
Johannes Vilhelm Jensen (1873–1950)
John Jensen (disambiguation)-for John Jensen, Jon Jensen, Jonathan Jensen or Johnny Jensen
Jørgen Jensen (1944–2009)
Jørgen Christian Jensen
Judy Jensen (born 1953)
Karen Jensen (born 1944), American actress
Draft:Kim Jensen (composer), Norwegian composer and sound designer of video game music
Kirsa Jensen, 14-year old New Zealand girl who disappeared in 1983
Kris Jensen (musician, born 1942)
Larsen Jensen (born 1985)
Leland Jensen (1914–1996)
Leslie Jensen (1892–1964)
Louise Jensen (1971-1994), Danish murder victim
Luke Jensen (born 1966)
Marcus Jensen (born 1972)
Maren Jensen (born 1956)
Marie-Louise Jensen (born 1964), author
Mark Jensen (born 1976), football player
Marlin K. Jensen (born 1942), LDS Church Historian
Martin Jensen (disambiguation):
Martin Jensen (DJ), Danish DJ and music producer
Martin Jensen (sound engineer), American sound engineer
Martin S. Jensen (born 1973), Danish footballer (Esbjerg, Odense, Aalborg)
Martin Jensen (footballer) (born 1978), Danish footballer (Esbjerg, Sandefjord)
Martin Jensen (Estonian footballer), Estonian footballer
Martin Jensen (cricketer) (born 1976), Danish cricketer
Martin Jensen (triple jumper) (1942–2016), Norwegian triple jumper
Martin Jensen (aviator), early aviator, won second prize in the Dole Air Race in 1927
Michael C. Jensen (born 1939), economist
Michael Jepsen Jensen (born 1992), speedway rider
Mikkel Jensen (footballer born 1977)
Morten Jensen:
Morten Jensen (athlete) (born 1982), Danish athlete
Morten Jensen (footballer) (born 1987), German football goalkeeper for SV Elversberg
Morten Haastrup Jensen (born 1989), Danish football goalkeeper for Vejle Boldklub
Morten Jensen (ice hockey) (born 1997), Danish ice hockey player
Murphy Jensen (born 1968)
Niclas Jensen (born 1974)
Nicklas Jensen (born 1993), Danish ice hockey player
Niels Peter Jensen (1802–1846), Danish composer and musician
Nils Riddervold Jensen (1863–1938), Norwegian politician
Otto Jensen (1856–1918)
Patrik Jensen
Paul Hilmar Jenson (1930–2004), Norwegian philatelist
Peter Jensen (bishop) (born 1943)
Peter Ladd Jensen (born 1951)
Peter Skov-Jensen (born 1971)
Phillip Jensen
Ploypailin Mahidol Jensen
Poul Jensen (footballer born 1899) (1899–1991), Danish footballer
Poul Jensen (footballer born 1934) (1934–2000), Danish footballer
Rasmus Jensen (died 1620)
Richard A. Jensen (1934-2014), American theologian
Richard J. Jensen, American historian
Roald Jensen (1943–1987), Norwegian footballer
Robert Jensen (born 1958)
Rod Jensen (born 1979)
Roger Jensen (1933-2001), first person known to actively photograph storms; a predecessor to storm chasing
Ronald Björn Jensen (born 1936), American mathematician
Roy C. Jensen (1909-2011), American farmer and politician
Scott Jensen (Wisconsin politician) (born 1960), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
Scott Jensen (Minnesota politician) (born 1954), member of the Minnesota Senate
Shelley Jensen, American television director and producer
Sirikitiya Jensen (born 1985)
Siv Jensen (born 1969), leader of the Norwegian Progress Party
Søren Gade Jensen (born 1963), Danish politician and Defence Minister
Sririta Jensen (born 1981)
Steve Jensen (born 1955), ice hockey player
Thit Jensen (1876–1957)
Thomas Jensen (1898–1963)
Tine Jensen, Norwegian psychologist
Todd Jensen
Tomas Villum Jensen (born 1971), Danish actor and film director
Uffe Ellemann-Jensen (born 1941)
Viggo Jensen (1874–1930)
Viktor Jensen (born 1987)
Wilhelm Jensen (1837–1911), German writer and poet
Woody Jensen (1907–2001), American college baseball coach
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