Mason (surname)

Mason is an Italian, French or English surname that refers to someone who did stonemasonry work, or it derives from the given name "Maso", which is the short form of the personal name "Tommaso". The name "Tommaso", or "Thomas", is itself derived from the Aramaic toma ("twin").[1][2]

In Italy, the name was first recorded in Piedmont, in France in Provence and in England, on the Isle of Thanet.

Variants of the surname include Masella, Maselli, Masellis, Masetti, Masetto, Masi, Masiello, Masillo, Masin, Masina, Masini, Masino, Masiol, Maso, Masolini, Masolo, Masoni, Masotti, Masselli, Massetti, Massini, Masucci, Masuccio, Masulli, Masullo, Masutti, Masutto, and several others.[2]

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  • F. Van Wyck Mason (1901–1978), American historian and novelist
  • Frank Mason (disambiguation), several people

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  • Ian J. Mason (late 20th c.), Australian ornithologist and taxonomist

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  • Margery Mason (1913–2014) English actress and director
  • Marius Mason, American environmental activist convicted for arson
  • Martin Mason (Australian pioneer), magistrate and surgeon in New South Wales
  • Martin Mason (English Quaker), writer of religious tracts
  • Marsha Mason, (born 1942), actress
  • Martha Mason, American dancer
  • Matthew Mason (disambiguation), several people
  • Max Mason, American mathematician
  • Melvin T. Mason, American politician
  • Michael Mason (disambiguation), several people
  • Michelle Anne Mason, an American pornographic actress also known as Kendra Lust
  • Mike Mason, baseball player
  • Milt Mason, baseball fan
  • Monica Mason, British ballet dancer
  • Moose Mason, fictional character, the "Moose" in Archie Comics
  • Morgan Mason, son of James Mason, husband of Belinda Carlisle, film director

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