Dickson Surname

2,229th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 245,909 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
Nigeria
Highest density in:
Falkland Islands

Dickson Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. —the son of Richard.' from the nick. Dick, which ran a severe race for popularity with Hick (which see), and finally monopolized the public favour. With Dixon and Dix, compare Rixon and Rix of the same parentage.

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Dickson Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Nigeria52,4541:3,377458
United States49,4541:7,329864
Tanzania27,3111:1,938259
Ghana25,0761:1,078172
Malawi20,4421:83765
Australia12,3321:2,189284
England11,4491:4,867671
Scotland9,1271:58778
Canada8,2411:4,471628
South Africa3,6201:14,9661,886
Kenya3,3621:13,7361,686
Papua New Guinea3,2721:2,492101
Rwanda2,7911:4,0721,005
New Zealand2,4731:1,831239
Northern Ireland2,3211:795139
Liberia1,7441:2,528329
Zimbabwe1,5251:10,1231,268
Hong Kong8431:8,702295
Trinidad and Tobago7791:1,751296
Sri Lanka6581:31,6243,961
Togo5251:13,8053,854
Wales4201:7,368821
Dominican Republic3771:27,6741,687
Ireland3381:13,9321,630
Saudi Arabia3181:97,03114,320
Malaysia3081:95,7606,604
Jamaica3031:9,4721,042
Colombia2111:226,4175,188
Vanuatu1971:1,336359
Singapore1931:28,5371,098
Sweden1901:51,8253,994
Fiji1891:4,732899
Botswana1881:11,6332,210
India1741:4,408,422115,606
Solomon Islands1701:3,412370
Cameroon1551:133,99415,044
Spain1431:326,93719,176
Philippines1371:738,96573,424
United Arab Emirates1311:69,9416,659
Thailand1271:556,20795,235
Egypt1221:753,57238,342
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1121:1,006226
Guyana1071:7,1241,175
Germany1031:781,60657,825
Namibia1021:23,6223,943
Uganda891:438,64426,475
Venezuela681:444,1788,844
Panama671:58,3922,702
Saint Lucia591:3,030470
Argentina561:763,27551,263
France561:1,186,120124,657
Brazil511:4,197,536113,076
Portugal471:221,6658,706
Grenada421:2,584418
DR Congo411:1,801,94195,514
Netherlands411:411,88242,990
Zambia411:386,58319,508
Russia381:3,792,712188,390
Kuwait291:131,05814,967
Israel271:316,94927,106
Poland261:1,461,87585,446
Belgium251:459,86646,150
China251:54,692,8632,965
Switzerland251:328,51725,592
Cayman Islands231:2,778359
Iceland231:16,5261,395
Norway231:223,57824,793
Ecuador211:757,42112,901
Guam211:7,6251,143
Cyprus201:44,2444,510
Jersey201:4,960981
Indonesia161:8,265,575327,276
Mozambique161:1,703,8482,274
Austria141:608,24554,975
Czechia111:966,67976,885
Denmark111:513,15632,022
Italy111:5,559,699110,230
Mexico111:11,284,20041,789
Uruguay111:311,97820,848
Greece101:1,107,97984,839
Antigua and Barbuda91:11,0191,084
Qatar91:262,00030,726
Peru81:3,973,01532,693
Chile71:2,516,63933,195
Falkland Islands71:44788
Isle of Man71:12,2602,387
Honduras61:1,469,4075,474
Ivory Coast61:3,845,20548,272
Japan61:21,307,38248,838
Pakistan61:29,773,98192,487
British Virgin Islands51:6,319600
Angola41:6,747,3046,999
Bahamas41:97,9381,027
Benin41:2,583,90073,293
Faroe Islands41:12,250984
Finland41:1,374,17650,379
Guernsey41:16,1101,225
Nicaragua41:1,505,2725,843
Samoa41:48,452659
Barbados31:95,8161,797
Taiwan31:7,814,91541,694
Afghanistan21:16,076,59243,178
Armenia21:1,465,09016,492
Belarus21:4,750,530139,516
Belize21:177,7373,502
Bolivia21:5,308,21712,400
Costa Rica21:2,390,03410,205
Georgia21:1,872,77235,618
Macau21:300,8151,009
Niger21:9,596,00886,358
Oman21:1,843,9869,590
Puerto Rico21:1,775,0706,602
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha21:2,927156
Senegal21:7,289,6718,117
South Korea21:25,620,1284,175
Ukraine21:22,761,348425,733
United States Virgin Islands21:55,1886,229
Vietnam21:46,323,0275,235
Algeria11:38,631,551130,422
Azerbaijan11:9,649,12247,873
Bahrain11:1,348,60810,432
Bangladesh11:159,356,77326,077
Bermuda11:65,2793,010
Bosnia and Herzegovina11:3,536,40219,532
Brunei11:418,7313,893
Bulgaria11:6,978,90586,260
Burkina Faso11:18,352,10030,051
Cambodia11:15,487,14614,824
Cape Verde11:529,6426,792
Djibouti11:914,9321,612
Dominica11:75,891912
El Salvador11:6,343,8888,415
Gabon11:1,889,1946,814
Gibraltar11:33,9541,660
Haiti11:10,683,90724,607
Iraq11:35,021,65431,813
Lithuania11:3,034,58847,401
Luxembourg11:580,54215,155
Mali11:16,969,0354,067
Malta11:430,2723,380
Micronesia11:106,2431,380
Moldova11:3,561,36878,271
Romania11:20,077,87089,414
Saint Kitts and Nevis11:55,1991,294
Serbia11:7,144,94838,459
Seychelles11:92,3931,532
Slovakia11:5,336,450140,422
Somalia11:13,452,0619,224
Sudan11:37,510,19514,259
Turkey11:77,821,422191,047
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland1,9731:2,245423
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Scotland7,7501:48378
England3,3011:7,3841,144
Wales561:28,0071,576
Isle of Man171:3,192355
Jersey91:5,7651,004
Guernsey21:16,3281,834
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States13,9231:3,607433

The alternate forms: Diçkson (1) are calculated separately.

Dickson (267,484) may also be a first name.

Dickson Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. —the son of Richard.' from the nick. Dick, which ran a severe race for popularity with Hick (which see), and finally monopolized the public favour. With Dixon and Dix, compare Rixon and Rix of the same parentage. Nix and Nixon are also parallel cases.

William Dycks: Visit, of Yorks (1563).

William Dix, ibid.

Thomas Dykkes, rector of Bodney, Norfolk, 1431: History of Norfolk.

William Dykk, rector of Godwick, 1420: ibid.

Willelmus Dycson, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

Rogerus Dikson, 1379: ibid.

1557. Baptised — John Dyxonne, St. Peter, Cornhill.

1569-70. William Dixsonne and Judith Madewell: Marriage Lic. (London).

1668. Married — Robert Dickes and Elizabeth Sanders: St. James, Clerkenwell.

1669. — Edward Biges and Mary Dicke: ibid.

A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames (1896) by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley

'son of Dick,' which see. A Border surname. Thom or Thomas Dicson was the faithful follower of the Douglas in the surprise and capture of Castle Douglas on Palm Sunday, 1307 (Barbour, Brus, IV Jamieson's ed.). William Dicsoun witnessed a charter by John Skinner, burgess of Inverness, c. 1360 (Grant, III, p. 12), and William Dicson or Dicsoun appears as bailie of Aberdeen in 1398 (SCM., V, p. 13; CRA., p. 376). Andrew Dicsoun held a land in Edinburgh, 1400 (Egidii, p. 37), Henry Dikson, Scotsman, had a safe conduct into England in 1426 and William Dicson, Scotsman, had the same in 1445 (Bain, IV, 990, 1181), and Jmes Dekyson or Dekysoun was rector of Kirknutho, 1472, and prebendary of Guthre, 1474 (REB., I, 114; II, 198). Wyll Dekyson, custumar, witnessed resignation of a feu in Peebles, 1471 (Scots Lore, p. 52), Patric Dicson de Mersantone granted a charter of land to his son and heir, Robert Dicson, 1472 (BNCH., XXIV, p. 89), and Patrik Diksone, William Diksone, and Thomas Diksone were summoned in 1479 to answer to Parliament for treason and other crimes (APS., II, p. 129). William Dekesoune was charged with the slaughter of George Myddilmest, 1513 (Trials, I, p. 87), the seal of Isobel Dyxsoun is appended to a charter of lands in the town of Yester dated 1527 (Macdonald, 643). Bessie Dikesone appears in Dernik, 1606 (RRM., I, p. 11), and John Dichison was shoemaker in Aberdeen, 1721 (NSCM., II, p. 109). Two brothers, Dickson of Montrose, went to Sweden in beginning of nineteenth century, engaged in business and amassed great wealth. A descendant, Oscar Dickson (1823—1897), made many gifts to science, etc., and fitted out Nordenskiold's Spitsbergen expedition in 1872. Decesovne 1481, Dekeson 1513, Dekisoun 1473, Dekysoun 1457, Dickesoun 1488, Dikesoune 1567, Dikessoune 1567, Dikiesoun 1607, Dikkesone 1505, Dikkyson, 1515, Diksonne 1616, Dikyson 1488, Duekieson 1712, Duckison 1724, Dukison 1647, Dyxsoun 1527; Dikesoun, Dikkesoun, Dykesoun.

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

This is the English form of Scottish Dickson, which see.

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

Dick’s (Son), Dick’s Son, Dick, a diminutive of Richard, q.v.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

One of the commonest English names in Ireland. MIF 282*;

A Guide to Irish Names (1964) by Edward MacLysaght

Son of Richard.

South African Surnames (1965) by Eric Rosenthal

(English) The son of Dick, a pet form of Richard (rule, hard).

Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith

is Dick's son, that is Richard's son. "In Scotland it has been variously written at different periods, as Dicson, Dykson, Dikson, Diksoun, Diksoune, Dixson, and Dickson. They are descended from one Richard Keith, said to be a son of the family of Keith, earls-marshal of Scotland, and in proof thereof they carry in their anna the chief of Keith Mareschal. This Richard was commonly called Dick, and his sons, with the carelessess of that age, were styled "Dickson." It is probable that he was the son of the great Marshal, Hervey de Keth, (ob. 1249,) by his wife Margaret, daughter of William, third lord Douglas." Dixon on Surnames. Boston, IT. S., 1857. The Irish Dixons came from Scotland, in a clan, in the reign of Henry VIII. In 1617, if not earlier, they bore the arms of the English Dixons, which goes far to prove community of origin for the Dixons, Dicksons, &c., of the three kingdoms. The oldest spelling in Ireland is Dykesone. Inf. Sir Erasmus Dixon Borrowes, Bart. The great baron of Malpas, co. Chester, William Belward, had two sons, David and Richard. The latter's third son, Richard, surnamed Little, on account of his diminutive size, had two sons, the younger of whom was John, who received the surname of Richardson (Filius Ricardi) from his father'a Chriatian name. It has been conjectured that some of the Dixons of the North of England, who trace their pedigree to the county of Chester, may be descendants of that John Richardson, alias Dick's son.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

The son of Dick or Richard. The family are descended from Richard Keith, a son of Hervey de Keith, Earl Marshal of Scotland, by his wife Margaret daughter of William third Lord Douglas. This Richard Keith bore for his arms azure, three mullets argent, being the arms of Douglas, a chief or, three pallets gules, being the arms of Keith-his son Thomas Dicson, bom 1247, was the immediate ancestor of the family.

The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames (1862) by Clifford Stanley Sims (1839-1896)

The son of Dick or Richard.

An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names (1857) by William Arthur

Dixon.-Very frequent in the English counties on the Scottish border. It is fairly represented in the midland counties and in the south - east of England, but is rare in the south - west counties. Dickenson is also a north - country name. Dickson, the Scottish form of the name, characterises central and southern Scotland.

Homes of Family Names in Great Britain (1890) by Henry Brougham Guppy

The surname Richardson derives from one of the most popular first names in the land. The name Richard was brought to England by the Normans in 1066, and its origins are Germanic. It began life as the name Richard which, in Old German, means ‘powerful-brave’.

Richard was popular right from the start and appears as a first name many times in the Domesday Book, usually Latinised to Ricardus. It was further popularised out of admiration for the valiant efforts of Richard I (known as ‘The Lionheart’). Even the exploits of the next two Richards (especially the notorious hunchbacked Richard III) failed to dim its popularity.

Naturally, Richard soon began to spawn a whole number of diminutives and variations. Dick was one of the first and is still the most common-as is seen in the phrase ‘every Tom, Dick and Harry’. The variation Dick gave rise to the surnames Dickens, Dickenson and Dickson.

Richard, in its standard form, gave rise to the surnames Richard, Richardson and Richards. The surname Richards-‘descendent of, dependent of, Richard’-is most common in Cornwall, South Wales and the Midlands. Richardson, on the other hand, is common all over the country, with the excep­tion of the West Country. The name is most popular in the north.

Other derivatives of the first name Richard (most of which have died out) gave rise to such widespread surnames as Hick, Hitch, Richie, Richey, and Rick (Ricks and Rickson), also Rich (though this is sometimes derived from a nickname), Richett (from the Old French diminutive Richot), and Rickman (which means ‘servant of Richard’). Hud, sometimes a pet name for Richard, is more usually used for Hugh (see Hughes). Hitchmough and Hickmott both mean ‘Richard’s brother-in-law’.

The earliest mention of a form of this name as a surname is in the Hundred Rolls of 1276 for Oxford. There one Thomas Richard is mentioned.

Versatile British physicist and psychologist Lewis Fry Richard­son (1881—1953) first applied mathematical techniques to predict the weather reasonably accurately. He died in Kilmun, Argyllshire, one of the wettest spots on Scotland’s west coast.

I.A. Richards (b. 1893) English literary critic and semantics expert, was co-author of The Meaning of Meaning. Despite the seeming circularity of the title, it is one of the most influential books ever written on the symbolism of language.

Richardson’s Number is the parameter used to predict the occurrence of fluid turbulence.

Richardson and its related names have been held by some of literature’s most lasting figures. Samuel Richardson (1689— 1761) is the founder of the English domestic novel. As a young man he was so proficient as a letter writer that others employed him to compose their correspondence. This led to his first successful book Familiar Letters, a how-to guide to letter composition. Novels, starting with Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded, all in epistolatory form, followed and all were vastly popular. Charles Dickens (1812—78) possibly the best­ loved author of all time, drew on his impoverished childhood to write novels that exposed the hypocrisies and evils of Victorian England. All were first published in monthly instalments.

The phrase ‘a Dickensian childhood’ has since entered the language.

In the United Kingdom one place name relates directly to this surname-Richards Castle. Canada has towns called Richard, Richards Landing and Richardson Station while the United States has 6 related-name towns. Geographic namesakes are common and include mountains in Canada, Australia and New Zealand, the Richards Deep in the Pacific and Richardsbreen glacier in Norway.

With about 104,000 namesakes Richardson is the 51st most popular surname in England and Wales. (The name is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) Richardson is notably popular in and around Teesside where an estimated one in about 245 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Leeds, Nottingham and Bradford are other Richardson strongholds. Around the world Richards and Richardsons are most common in Canberra (one in 461 families), Wellington (one in 507) and Ottawa (one in 527). The United States tallies Richards and Richardsons together-an estimated combined total of 429,000 makes this their 34th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

User-submitted Reference

Origin: Dutch, Switzerland, Germany, Danish; meaning: son of Derk/Dirk.

- mikeydino

(English, Scottish) This surname means 'son of Richard'.

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Dickson Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Dickson Come From? nationality or country of origin

The surname Dickson (Arabic: ديكسن, Marathi: िदच्क्सोन, Oriya: ଡିକସନ୍) is borne by more people in Nigeria than any other country or territory. It can also occur in the variant forms: Diçkson. Click here for other potential spellings of Dickson.

How Common Is The Last Name Dickson? popularity and diffusion

It is the 2,229th most commonly used surname in the world It is held by around 1 in 29,635 people. The last name occurs mostly in Africa, where 57 percent of Dickson are found; 32 percent are found in West Africa and 32 percent are found in Atlantic-Niger Africa. It is also the 3,929th most frequently held first name on earth, held by 267,484 people.

This last name is most frequently occurring in Nigeria, where it is held by 52,454 people, or 1 in 3,377. In Nigeria Dickson is most frequent in: Akwa Ibom, where 27 percent are found, Rivers, where 12 percent are found and Bayelsa, where 7 percent are found. Barring Nigeria it exists in 149 countries. It is also common in The United States, where 20 percent are found and Tanzania, where 11 percent are found.

Dickson Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The incidence of Dickson has changed over time. In The United States the share of the population with the surname rose 355 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it rose 347 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it rose 118 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it rose 750 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it contracted 83 percent between 1901 and 2014.

Dickson Last Name Statistics demography

The religious adherence of those holding the surname is primarily Presbyterian (47%) in Ireland, Christian (98%) in Kenya and Christian (99%) in Nigeria.

In The United States those bearing the Dickson last name are 12.54% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than The US average, with 59.31% registered with the political party.

The amount Dickson earn in different countries varies greatly. In Norway they earn 20.27% less than the national average, earning 275,919 kr per year; in Peru they earn 287.76% more than the national average, earning S/. 75,168 per year; in South Africa they earn 29.06% more than the national average, earning R 306,696 per year; in Colombia they earn 24.81% less than the national average, earning $17,071,000 COP per year; in United States they earn 0.59% more than the national average, earning $43,403 USD per year and in Canada they earn 4.77% more than the national average, earning $52,053 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Diçkson951/
Dicksson9395/
Dicksion9342/
Dikckson936/
Dicksonn932/
Dicksoon932/
Diockson931/
Deickson931/
Duickson931/
Daickson931/
Dieckson930/
Dicson92802/
Dikson92747/
Dhieckson881/
Dickksson881/
Diocson861,082/
Dicksen86286/
Dyckson8666/
Deckson8661/
Dicsion8621/
Diokson8617/
Diekson868/
Daikson867/
Dickxon866/
Dikcson865/
Dicxson862/
Diksone861/
Diksion861/
Dicsone861/
Dikkson861/
Dicksan861/
Duikson861/
Dicksun861/
Dicsonk861/
Diksson861/
Diechson803/
Dickshan802/
Daikeson801/
Dheikson801/
Dixson776,614/
Diksan77212/
Dekson7753/
Diksen7740/
Decson7723/
Dykson7714/
Digson7714/
Dicxon7712/
Dicsen7712/
Disxon774/
Diksun771/
Dijkshoon751/
Dijksen7134/
Dichsen7133/
Diogson7114/
Dieksen716/
Dikshan715/
Diggson714/
Deacson713/
Dicksem711/
Decksen711/
Dechson711/
Deiksen711/
Daiksen711/
Deakson710/
Decgson710/
Dixon67342,419/
Diksienė6737/
Dheigson671/
Diegsson671/
Dechsonh671/

Dickson Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Dickson in the Oriya language
ଡିକସନ୍dikasan-
Dickson in the Marathi language
िदच्क्सोनidacksona25
डीक्सनdiksana25
डीकसोनdikasona25
डीकसनdikasana25
Dickson in the Arabic language
ديكسنdyksn-

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