Submitted Surnames Matching Pattern *son

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the pattern is *son.
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Aanenson English (American, Anglicized)
Anglicized form of rare Norwegian surname Ånundson meaning "son of Ånund".
Aaronson Jewish
Aaronson is a patronymic surname from the personal name Aaron.
Abbotson English
An English surname meaning "Son of Abbot"
Abelson English
This name derives from the surname Abelson, meaning "son of Abel." Patronymic.
Abelsson Icelandic, Swedish
Means "son of Abel" in Icelandic and Swedish.
Abhorson English
English surname meaning "executioner"
Ackerson English
From the middle english word "aker" meaning field, basically means "son of the field"
Adalson English
English surname meaning "Son of all"
Adison English
A variation of Addison.
Adkinson English
Variant of the surname Atkinson.
Adolphsson Swedish
Variant of Adolfsson; means "son of Adolph".
Adríansson Icelandic
Means "son of Adrían" in Icelandic.
Adson English (African)
Possibly means "son of Adam".
Ágústínusson Icelandic
Means "son of Ágústínus" in Icelandic.
Ágústsson Icelandic
Means "son of Ágúst" in Icelandic.
Ágústusson Icelandic
Means "son of Ágústus" in Icelandic.
Alanson English
English surname meaning "son of Alan"
Alderson English (Modern)
Patronymic from the Middle English forename Alder, derived from two Old English names, Ealdhere ‘ancient army’ and Æðelhere ‘noble army’... [more]
Alexson English
This surname means “son of Alex”.
Algotsson Swedish
Means "son of Algot".
Alson English
English surname meaning "son of all"
Alverson English
Variant of Swedish Halvarsson or Alvarsson
Amundson English (American, Anglicized), Swedish (Rare)
Anglicized from or rare Swedish variant of Amundsen.
Anderson Scottish, Irish
Anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Ghille Andrais meaning 'Son of the devotee of St. Andrew'. ... [more]
Andreason English, Swedish (Rare)
Anglicized form of Andreassen and Andreasson as well as a (rare) Swedish variant of Andreasson.
Andreson English (Rare)
Means “son of Andrew”.
Andrésson Icelandic
Means "son of Andrés" in Icelandic.
Angelson English
Means son of Angel.
Annison English
This surname means “son of Anna”.
Annson English
Variant of Anson.
Arneson English (American), Swedish (Rare)
Anglicized form of the Scandinavian names Arnesen and Arnesson, as well as a (rare) Swedish variant of Arnesson.
Arnesson Swedish
Means "son of Arne 1".
Aronson English (American)
English form of Swedish surname Aronsson.
Aronsson Swedish
Means "son of Aron" in Swedish.
Artursson Swedish
Means "Son of Artur".
Ason English
The name Ason comes from Aythe where Aythe filius Thome received a charter of the lands of Fornochtis in Strathearn from Robert the Steward (later known as Robert II) around 1360. The next of the line was called Johem ayson iuuene... [more]
Assarsson Swedish
Means "son of Assar".
Atcheson Scots
Scots form of Atkinson
Austinson English
Means "son of Austin".
Axelson English
Means "son of Axel".
Balson German
Variant of Balsam.
Bastíansson Icelandic
Means "son of Bastían" in Icelandic.
Beckson English (British)
The name comes from having lived in an enclosed place, means dweller at the old enclosure or dwelling. The surname Aldeman was first found in Essex, Suffolk and Yorkshire at Aldham. In all cases, the place name meant "the old homestead," or "homestead of a man called Ealda," from the Old English personal name + "ham."
Benedictson English
English surname meaning "Son of Benedict"
Bengtson English, Swedish
Variant of the Swedish surname Bengtsson.
Benjamínsson Icelandic
Means "son of Benjamín" in Icelandic.
Bennettson English
Means 'Son of Bennett'.
Bergsson Icelandic
Means son of Berg.
Berson English
Means "son of Berry 1".
Besson French, Provençal, Occitan
Southern French nickname from Occitan besson "twin" (from Latin bis) or from the various places (Le) Besson in southern France.
Billson English
Means "Son of Bill."
Bilson English
Patronymic surname of the given name Bill.
Birdson African American
It means son of Bird and most likely came from someone who was given the name Bird. The word bird is found in all English language dictionaries and was not intended to be a name.
Bjarnason Icelandic
Means "son of Bjarni".
Bondesson Swedish
Means "son of Bonde", or possibly "son of a farmer".
Bonnemaison French
Literally means "good house", derived from French bonne "good" and French maison "house". As such, this surname is most likely a locational surname, in that it originally either referred to someone who lived in a good house (probably more like a mansion) or to someone who was born in (or lived in) the place Bonnemaison, which is nowadays located in the Calvados department of France... [more]
Börjesson Swedish
Means "son of Börje".
Bosson Swedish
Means "son of Bo 1" in Swedish.
Böðvarsson Icelandic
Means "son of Böðvar" in Icelandic.
Bragason Icelandic
Patronymic used exclusively by men, derived from the Old Norse name Bragi.
Brayson English
Patronymic form of the surname Bray.
Bresson French
From a pet form of the personal name Brès (see Brice).
Bridson English
Anglicization of Mac Giolla-Bríghhde, contracted to Mac Bríghde.
Brinson English
Habitational name from Briençun in northern France.
Brorsson Swedish
Means "son of Bror".
Bryngelsson Swedish
Means "son of Bryngel".
Bryntesson Swedish
Means "son of Brynte"
Buckson English
Either a patronymic from Buck, or possibly an altered form of Buxton.
Buisson French, Haitian Creole (Rare)
Topographic name for someone who lived in an area of scrub land or by a prominent clump of bushes from (Old) French buisson "bush scrub" (a diminutive of bois "wood"); or a habitational name from (Le) Buisson the name of several places in various parts of France named with this word.
Casperson English
Means "son of Casper".
Cayson English
Variant of Cason.
Chaisson French, English
Variant of the French surname Chiasson originally denoting someone from the the municipality of Chiasso in Ticino, Switzerland, located along the Swiss/Italian border.... [more]
Charleson English
Patronymic from the personal name Charles.
Chiasson French, English
French surname originally denoting someone from the the municipality of Chiasso in Ticino, Switzerland, located along the Swiss/Italian border.... [more]
Christenson English
Anglicized form of Christensen
Churlson English
Means “son of Charles”.
Claeson English
Means "Son of Claes". Possibly an English phonetic elaboration of Clayton, but also a Swedish variant of Claesson.
Clason English (American)
Americanized spelling of Dutch Claasen.
Clawson English
Means "son of Claus"
Clayson English
Patronymic from the personal name Classe, a short form of Nicholas.
Clemson English
Means "son of Clem".
Closson Scottish
this name is of the noble family in Orkney islands known as the closson whom came to Orkney with the viking raiders in the early 900's and they founded the noble house of closson there of
Coleson English
Means "son of Nicholas".
Collison English
A variant of Collinson, which is a variant of Collins 2.
Coltonson English
Means "Son of Colton".
Corson English
Nickname from Old French 'corson', a diminutive of curt ‘short’
Corson Dutch (Americanized, ?)
From the given name of Cors Pieters, a sailor with the Dutch West Indies Company, who arrived in the Dutch Colony, New Amsterdam (present day New York), on or before 1638... [more]
Coullson Scottish Gaelic (Anglicized, Rare), English
All origins of the name are patronymic. Meanings include an Anglicized version of the Gaelic Mac Cumhaill, meaning "son of Cumhall", which means "champion" and "stranger" and an Anglicized patronymic of the Gaelic MacDhubhghaill, meaning "son of Dubhgall." The personal name comes from the Gaelic words dubh, meaning "black" and gall, meaning "stranger."... [more]
Coulson English
Means "son of Cole".
Culbertson English, Scottish, Northern Irish
Patronymic from Culbert.
Cuthbertson English, Scottish
Patronymic surname from the personal name Cuthbert.
Daníelsson Icelandic
Means "son of Daníel" in Icelandic.
Danson English
Means "son of Dan 2".
Davidsson Swedish
Means "son of David".
Denison English
Means “son of Denis
Denson English (Rare)
Meaning "Son of Dennis" or "Son of Dean"
Derckson Swiss
Meaning: "Powerful People"
Devalson English
Meaning, "son of Deval."
Dickerson English
English (mainly East Anglia): patronymic from a pet form of Dick 1
Dickson English (American)
This surname means son of Dick and son of Richard.
Dison English
Son of Di
Dodgson English
Patronymic form of Dodge.
Dodson English (British)
Means "son of Dodd" (see Dudda).
Donson English
Means "son of Don
Dopson English
Means "son of Dobbe".
Dotson English
Patronymic of the Middle English name Dodde. Originally derived from the Germanic root dodd meaning "something rounded", used to denote a short, rotund man.
Dowson English
Either a patronymic surname derived from the given name Dow, a medieval variant of Daw (which was a diminutive of David), or else a metronymic form of the medieval feminine name Dowce, literally "sweet, pleasant", from Old French dolz, dous (cf... [more]
Dubuisson French
A topographic name for someone who lived in an area of scrub land or by a prominent clump of bushes, derived from Old French buisson meaning "small tree, bush, scrub".
Dunkinson English (British)
Derives from the Scottish surname of Duncanson with the same meaning of "son of Duncan". Likewise, it may derive further from the Gaelic male given name "Donnchad", related ultimately to "Donncatus", a Celtic personal name of great antiquity.
Edduson m Icelandic
Means "son of Edda 2". Used only by men.
Edmison English, Scottish
Patronymic surname meaning “Son of Edmund”.
Edmundson English
Means "son of Edmund".
Edson English
Patronymic or metronymic from Eade.
Edvardsson Swedish
Means "son of Edvard".
Elíasson Icelandic
Means "son of Elías" in Icelandic.
Elizabethson English (Rare)
Means “son of Elizabeth”.
Ellingson Norwegian
The name Ellingson came from Norway and was spelled Ellingsen but then it was changed to fit with more common English spelling. Ellingson most likely came from the son of Elling but may have more meanings.
Elofsson Swedish
Means "son of Elof".
Emilsson Icelandic, Swedish
Means "son of Emil".
Erickson English
Americanized form of Erikson.
Erikson English, Swedish
Means "son of Erik". This was famously used by Icelandic explorer Leif Erikson (Old Norse: Leifr Eiríksson).
Erlandsson Swedish
Means "son of Erland".
Ersson Swedish
Contracted form of Eriksson.
Eunson Scottish
Patronymic derived from the given name Ewan.
Everson English
Patronymic from the personal name Ever. See also Evers.
Finlayson Scottish
Patronymic from Finlay.
Finnsson Icelandic
Means "son of Finnur" in Icelandic.
Fordson English
Patronymic form of Ford.
Frankson English
This surname means "son of Frank."
Franson English
This surname means “son of Francis”.
Fredrickson English, Swedish (Rare)
Means "son of Fredrick", sometimes used as an Americanized spelling of Fredriksson or Fredriksen.
Freyjuson Icelandic (Rare)
Means "son of Freyja" in Icelandic
Friðriksson Icelandic
Means "son of Friðrik" in Icelandic.
Gabríelsson Icelandic
Means "son of Gabríel" in Icelandic.
Garison English
Means “son of Gary”.
Garrison English
Patronymic from Garrett.
Garson Scottish, French, English, German (Anglicized), Spanish, Jewish
Variant of Scottish Carson and Corston, French Garçon, Spanish-Jewish Garzon and English Garston, or an Americanised form of German Gerson... [more]
Geeson Irish
This unusual name is the patronymic form of the surname Gee, and means "son of Gee", from the male given name which was a short form of male personal names such as "Geoffrey", "George" and "Gerard"... [more]
Geraldson English
Means "son of Gerald".
Gerson German, Jewish
Variant of Jewish Gershon, or derived from a short form of the German given name Gerhard.
Gibson Irish
Anglicized form of Irish-Gaelic Ó Gibealláin.
Gilbertson English
Means "son of Gilbert".
Gilkeson English, Scottish
From the Scottish Gilchristson(son of Gilchrist) meaning "son of the servant/devotee of Christ"
Gilson English, French (Belgian)
Means "son of Gill" or "son of Giles".
Gipson English (American)
Variant of Gibson more commonly used in the United States.
Gíslason Icelandic
Means son of Gísla.
Gleason Old Irish (Anglicized)
Irish (Munster): reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Glasáin, from a diminutive of glas ‘green’, ‘blue’, ‘gray’.
Godwinson English
Means "Son of Godwin". First born by Harold Godwinson. From his father Godwine, Earl of Wessex... [more]
Goodson English
Nickname for a dutiful son, from Middle English gode ‘good’ + sone ‘son’.
Grahamson Scottish
Means "son of Graham".
Grandison English
A habitational name from Grandson on Lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland.... [more]
Grayson Scottish, Irish
Means "son of Gray".
Gregerson English
Means "son of Gregory/Greg"
Gregson English
Means "son of Greg"
Gummesson Swedish
Means "son of Gumme".
Guðfriðsson Icelandic
Means "son of Guðfriðr" in Icelandic.
Guðmundsson Icelandic
Means "son of Guðmund" in Icelandic.
Guðnason Icelandic
Means "son of Guðni".
Gylfason Icelandic
Means "son of Gylfi". Used exclusively by men. Gylfadóttir is the female version.
Gyljárlaugsson Icelandic
The name Gyljárlaugsson combines two Icelandic words, "gylja" meaning "to roar" and "laug" meaning "hot spring". Therefore, the name Gyljárlaugsson could be interpreted as "son of the roaring hot spring".
Hafsteinsson Icelandic
Means "son of Hafsteinn" in Icelandic.
Halldórsson Icelandic
Means "son of Halldór" in Icelandic.
Halvarsson Swedish
Means "son of Halvar".
Halverson English
Anglicized form of Norwegian or Danish Halvorsen.
Hamson English
A variant of Hampson.
Haraldsson Icelandic
Means "son of Haraldur" in Icelandic.
Hasson Hebrew (Modern)
Means "sturdy" or "strong" in Hebrew, it is not related to the Arabic name Hasan.
Helgeson English (American), Swedish (Rare)
Variant or anglicized form of Helgesson or Helgesen.
Helgesson Swedish
Means "son of Helge" in Swedish.
Hendrickson German
Derivative of the Old German personnel “Heimric” meaning “home rule”.
Hickson Irish, English
It means ‘countryman’ similar to Hickman
Higginson English
Patronymic from the medieval personal name Higgin, a pet form of Hick.
Hinriksson Icelandic
Means "son of Hinrik" in Icelandic.
Hinson German
It means "son of Hinrich"
Hjalmarsson Swedish
Means "son of Hjalmar".
Hlöðversson Icelandic
Means "son of Hlöðver". Used exclusively by men; Hlöðversdóttir is the female form].
Hoddson French
Variation of the surname, HODSON.
Hodgkinson English
Means "son of Hodge".
Hodson English
Hodson is a very interesting surname in that it has multiple origins, depending on the Hodson lineage in question. ... [more]
Hopkinson English
Means "son of Hopkin"
Hoseason English
Means "son of Hosea", a personal name that was originally probably Osie, a pet-form of Oswald, but came to be associated with the biblical personal name Hosea.
Hoseason English
The roots of the Hoseason family name are in ancient Scotland with the Viking settlers. Hoseason was derived from the name Aassi, which is a Old Norse form of the Old English personal name Oswald, which means divine power... [more]
Hoseason English
The roots of the Hoseason family name are in ancient Scotland with the Viking settlers. Hoseason was derived from the name Aassi, which is a Old Norse form of the Old English personal name Oswald, which means divine power... [more]
Hoskinson English
Patronymic form of Hoskin.