Allison (surname) explained

Allison
Region:Scotland, England
Variant:Alison, Alinson, Allinson, McAllister, MacAllister, Ellison[1]

Allison is a surname of English and Scottish origin. It was a patronym, in most cases probably indicating son of Allen, but in other cases possibly from Ellis, Alexander, or the female given name Alice/Alise.[2] [3]

Alison, variant form Alizon, is a surname of French origin.[4]

With the many variants of spelling through history, as well as the likelihood of phonetic spelling changes and variations through time; names such as Alison, Allason, Ellison, Allyson, Alasoune, Allinson and in some cases McAllister have been found to be interchangeable and variants of the different families using the same family name of 'Allison'.

Origins

The surname was first recorded in England in 1248, when a "William Alisun" is recorded in the Documents of the Abbey of Bee in Buckinghamshire. In Scotland, the earliest record dates from 1296, when "Patrick Alissone, Count of Berwick" paid homage to the ruling council of Scotland in the absence of a proclaimed king.[5]

List of people with the surname

Alison
Allison
Allyson

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Allison Family Crest and History . January 2000 . 2013-06-02.
  2. Web site: Allison – Name Meaning and Origin . Ancestry.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20110612060507/http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Allison-name-meaning.ashx . 2011-06-12 . dead.
  3. Web site: Surname Database: Allison Last Name Origin . 2013-06-02.
  4. [Albert Dauzat]
  5. Web site: Allison Family Crest and History . January 2000 . 2013-06-02.