Dennison (surname)
Dennison is a surname with several possible origins, primarily of English and Scottish derivation.
Origin:
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English: It is often considered a patronymic surname, meaning "son of Dennis." Dennis is a given name derived from the Greek name Dionysius, the god of wine and revelry in Greek mythology. The diminutive suffix "-son" indicates "son of."
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Scottish: The surname may also originate from a place name, possibly derived from a lost or obscure location containing elements related to "Dennis." However, the connection to the given name Dennis remains the more common etymological explanation.
Distribution:
The Dennison surname is found in English-speaking countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Its distribution reflects historical migration patterns from Britain.
Notable People:
A number of notable individuals have borne the Dennison surname. Examples include:
- Individuals prominent in fields such as politics, sports, arts, and sciences. (Specific examples would be added here as appropriate and verifiable with citations).
Variations:
Variations of the Dennison surname may include Dennisson, Denson, and Denys. However, Denson can also have separate origins.
Related Names:
The surname is related to the given name Dennis and other surnames derived from it.
Further Research:
Genealogical resources and historical records can provide further information about the origins and distribution of the Dennison surname. Sources such as ancestry websites, surname dictionaries, and local historical societies can be valuable for tracing family history.