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      Meaning of the first name Neillson

      Origin

      English/scottish

      Meaning

      Derived from Neil’s Son or Champion

      Variations

      Neilson, Gillson, Nealson
      The name Neillson is derived from the combination of Neill, a name of Gaelic origin meaning champion, and the suffix -son, signifying son of. Thus, Neillson essentially translates to son of Neil or son of the champion. This patronymic structure is common in English and Scottish naming conventions, reflecting familial lineage and heritage. Such names not only indicate ancestry but also carry connotations of strength and valor, aligning with the inherent meaning of Neil.

      Historically, the surname Neillson can be traced back to the medieval periods in England and Scotland, where surnames often denoted lineage and occupation. The name Neill itself was popular among Gaelic-speaking communities and was borne by notable figures, such as Saint Neill in Irish folklore, further contributing to its prominence. Over time, the -son suffix became a widespread feature in Scottish surnames, symbolizing the importance of paternal lineage in social and cultural contexts. As such, Neillson emerged as a recognizable surname within family lineages that held a legacy of strength and leadership.

      In contemporary society, the name Neillson remains relatively uncommon but can still be found among descendants of Scottish or English ancestry. It retains its connection to heritage and familial pride, making it attractive to those interested in genealogy and cultural identity. The name's use today may also reflect a resurgence of interest in traditional surnames and their meanings, as individuals increasingly seek to connect with their roots. While not widely recognized in popular culture, it represents a rich history and significance for those who bear the name.

      Based on our records...

      Graham

      Graham

      This is the most common surname associated with Neillson.
      Anna

      Anna

      This is the most common name of those married to a Neillson.
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      1698 is when there were the most people born with the first name Neillson.

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