Thomson (surname) explained

Thomson
Meaning:"son of Thom", "son of Thomas", "little Thomas" (French)
Region:Northwestern Europe
Variant:Thompson, Thomason, Tompson, MacTavish, MacTamhais

Thomson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Thom, Thomp, Thompkin, or other diminutive of Thomas", itself derived from the Aramaic תום or Tôm, meaning "twin". The surname is documented in Cheshire records before and after the 1066 Norman Conquest. Variations include Thomason, Thomasson, Thomerson, Thomoson, and others. The French surname Thomson is first documented in Burgundy and is the shortened form for Thom[as]son, Thom[es]son. Variations include Thomassin, Thomason, Thomsson, Thomesson, Thomeson, and others. Thomson is uncommon as a given name.[1] [2] [3]

List of persons with the surname

Disambiguation of common given names with this surname

Arts and letters

Politics, law, and government

Sciences and medicine

Sports

Other

In fiction

See also

Notes and References

  1. Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, Oxford Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, 2nd edition,, p.260.
  2. Web site: Surname: Thomson . surnamedb.com . 2008-01-09.
  3. Web site: THOMPSON – Name Meaning & Origin . genealogy.about.com . 2008-01-09 . 2007-11-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071117090718/http://genealogy.about.com/library/surnames/t/bl_name-THOMPSON.htm . dead .