Williamson (surname)

The name Williamson was first used by the people of an ancient Scottish tribe called the Strathclyde Britons. It is derived from the Norman personal name William. The name literally was derived from the patronymic expression son of William.

Williamson
Origin
Word/nameWilliam
Meaning"son of William"
Region of originScotland
Other names
Variant form(s)Williams, Willson, Wilson

List of persons with the surname

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