Description:
The surname 'Drakkan' originates from the Old Norse word 'drakka' meaning 'drake' or 'dragon'. The surname may be derived from either the personal name 'Drakkan' or the place name 'Drakka' in Norway. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'dragon'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'serpent'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'a dragon's head'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'a dragon's body'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'a dragon's wings'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'a dragon's tail'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'a dragon's teeth'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'a dragon's blood'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'a dragon's breath'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'a dragon's heart'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'a dragon's liver'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'a dragon's gallbladder'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'a dragon's spleen'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'a dragon's intestines'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'draca' meaning 'a dragon's blood'.





