Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the usage is Jewish; and the pattern is *son.
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Aaronson Jewish
Aaronson is a patronymic surname from the personal name Aaron.
Belson English, Jewish
Either from the Middle English female personal name Belsant (Old French Belisant Belisent from ancient Germanic bili "decent amiable" and swinth "strong fast") or a patronymic from the personal name Bele (see Beal) or a metronymic from a short form of the female personal name Isabel and son... [more]
Berkson ברקסון Jewish
Means "son of Berke".
Gabison גביסון Judeo-Spanish
From the name of a town located in either the province of Valladolid or near the city of Santander in Spain. It has also been connected to the Spanish word cabeza, used as a nickname for a stubborn person.
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]
Gerson German, Jewish
Variant of Jewish Gershon, or derived from a short form of the German given name Gerhard.
Hasson חסון Hebrew (Modern)
Means "sturdy" or "strong" in Hebrew, it is not related to the Arabic name Hasan.
Hymanson Jewish
Means "son of Hyman".
Itelson Yiddish, German
Yiddish "Son of Itel"
Levenson לבנסון Jewish
Variant of Levinson.
Levinson English, Jewish
Means "son of Levi".
Mendelson מענדעלסאָן Jewish
Variant of Mendelssohn.
Merson Jewish
Means "son of Meyer."
Pinson פינסון Jewish, Russian
Derived from Spanish "pinzon", meaning "finch".
Sorenson Jewish
Means "son of the son of Sore", a Yiddish female personal name (from Hebrew Sara, literally "princess"), with the addition of the Slavic possessive suffix -in and German Sohn "son".