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Sundberg
Sundberg is a Swedish surname (sund meaning sound, berg meaning mountain). Notable people with the surname include:
- Andy Sundberg (1941–2012), advocate for American citizens abroad
- Anton Niklas Sundberg (1818–1900), Swedish Lutheran archbishop of Uppsala, Sweden
- Arnie Sundberg (1906–1970), American weightlifter who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics
- Carl Sundberg, American football coach
- Carl-Johan Sundberg, Swedish actor
- Clayton A. Sundberg, Canadian Christian Heritage Party candidate from Alberta
- Clinton Sundberg (1903-1987), American actor
- H. Sundberg, zoologist and classifier of various day geckos ( phelsumas) in the Seychelles Islands, awarded the sundbergi classification
- Harry Sundberg, Swedish football/soccer player at the 1924 Paris Olympics
- Jacob W. F. Sundberg, president of the International Commission of Inquiry into the 1932–1933 Famine in Ukraine
- Jim Sundberg, American major-league baseball player and American Leagues Gold Glove Award winner
- Joe Sundberg, main vocalist for the late '60s rock band Fuse
- Johan Sundberg, author of textbook The Science of Musical Sounds
- John Sundberg (1920-2004), Swedish sport shooter
- Maud Sundberg (1911–2010), Swedish Olympic sprint runner
- Niels Sundberg, owner of Sun Air of Scandinavia
- Ola Sundberg, Swedish spokesperson for the Sweden Democrats party (Sverigedemokraterna)
- Oliver Sundberg, Danish speedskater
- Per B Sundberg, b. 1964 is a Swedish glass- and ceramic artist
- Peter Sundberg, Swedish car racing
- Mark L. Sundberg, Behavior analyst, applied and research psychologist. Founder of Journal of Verbal Behavior
- Richard J. Sundberg, co-author of textbook Advanced Organic Chemistry Part A Structure and Mechanisms
- Ross Sundberg, Australian Federal Court judge
- Ulrika Sundberg, Swedish diplomat