Pronunciation | /ˈtɒmpsən/ TOMP-sən |
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Origin | |
Meaning | Son of Thom, Son of Thomas, Son of Tom |
Region of origin | Scotland and England |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Di Tommaso, Thom, Thomas, Thomason, Thomassen, Thomasson, Thomson, Tom, Tomadze, Tomašević, Tomashov, Tomashvili, Tomaszewicz, Tomescu, Tommasi, Tumasian, Tumasyan |
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Thompson is a surname of English, Irish and Scottish origin which is a variant of Thomson, meaning 'son of Thom'.[2] An alternative origin may be geographical, arising from the parish of Thompson in Norfolk.[3] During the Plantation period, settlers carried the name to Ireland. Thom(p)son is also the English translation of MacTavish, which is the Anglicised version of the Gaelic name MacTamhais.[4]
According to the 2010 United States Census, Thompson was the 23rd most frequently reported surname, accounting for 0.23% of the population.[5]
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