Jameson Surname

16,645th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 33,339 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
Saint Lucia

Jameson Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of James.' The purely English Jamison and its variants are almost entirely confined to North England, and indeed the great majority are of Lowland Scottish descent. On the other hand, James as a surname is as often South English as North, which accounts for the multitude of its modern representatives.

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Jameson Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States18,4481:19,6482,472
England5,1791:10,7581,593
Australia1,5831:17,0542,392
Malawi1,4901:11,4891,770
Canada1,1271:32,6944,235
Nigeria8651:204,78912,234
South Africa7221:75,0389,313
Zimbabwe4811:32,0964,962
Ireland4531:10,3951,354
New Zealand4401:10,2921,787
Northern Ireland3091:5,9711,086
Scotland2401:22,3082,535
Tanzania2211:239,55519,542
Venezuela1801:167,8004,960
Botswana1211:18,0743,590
India1211:6,339,383145,676
Wales1191:26,0042,705
Russia1121:1,286,81392,220
Saint Lucia661:2,709419
Argentina611:700,71248,077
Trinidad and Tobago601:22,7332,550
Germany571:1,412,37687,104
Mexico521:2,387,04220,469
Singapore431:128,0865,748
Guatemala421:382,9214,967
Zambia421:377,37919,273
Dominican Republic391:267,5119,432
Jamaica391:73,5883,551
Malaysia391:756,26235,302
Papua New Guinea381:214,57229,580
Netherlands331:511,73348,115
Qatar311:76,0647,685
United Arab Emirates311:295,55719,854
Norway261:197,78022,769
Spain261:1,798,15550,469
Suriname261:21,2544,689
Sweden251:393,87027,867
France221:3,019,215204,848
Thailand221:3,210,834301,565
Jersey191:5,2211,083
Latvia171:120,59117,235
Brazil141:15,291,024280,658
Philippines141:7,231,302192,576
Belgium121:958,05473,966
Guyana111:69,2935,568
Liberia111:400,77620,681
China101:136,732,1577,199
Isle of Man101:8,5821,778
Kazakhstan101:1,768,25083,699
Aruba91:11,4971,511
Egypt91:10,215,08448,153
Ghana91:3,002,29911,581
Saudi Arabia91:3,428,42432,607
American Samoa81:6,9701,431
Costa Rica81:597,5094,667
Kenya71:6,597,12951,431
Belarus61:1,583,51089,472
Haiti61:1,780,65114,597
Israel61:1,426,27275,466
United States Virgin Islands61:18,3962,503
Bermuda51:13,0561,849
Poland51:7,601,750167,855
Switzerland51:1,642,58387,307
Uganda51:7,807,856134,263
Italy41:15,289,172132,955
Malta41:107,5681,849
Panama41:978,06412,245
Afghanistan31:10,717,72835,605
Bulgaria31:2,326,30254,089
Finland31:1,832,23457,803
Indonesia31:44,083,065698,220
Pakistan31:59,547,962132,569
Czechia21:5,316,734169,646
Denmark21:2,822,35876,882
Japan21:63,922,14662,827
Lebanon21:2,818,54225,087
Mauritius21:646,70813,517
Peru21:15,892,06251,966
Romania21:10,038,93580,612
Andorra11:83,8382,381
Angola11:26,989,21411,853
Austria11:8,515,435118,036
Azerbaijan11:9,649,12247,873
Bolivia11:10,616,43417,077
British Virgin Islands11:31,5941,029
Cambodia11:15,487,14614,824
Cyprus11:884,87613,055
Estonia11:1,321,80440,178
Georgia11:3,745,54547,852
Greece11:11,079,790145,225
Honduras11:8,816,4429,272
Hungary11:9,816,27773,288
Iceland11:380,09011,096
Iraq11:35,021,65431,813
Kuwait11:3,800,69427,187
Lithuania11:3,034,58847,401
Luxembourg11:580,54215,155
Monaco11:37,0664,748
Mozambique11:27,261,5697,432
Namibia11:2,409,40119,676
Nicaragua11:6,021,0908,768
Oman11:3,687,97114,390
Puerto Rico11:3,550,1399,109
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines11:112,6591,704
Serbia11:7,144,94838,459
Slovakia11:5,336,450140,422
Slovenia11:2,487,67531,128
South Korea11:51,240,2568,015
Sri Lanka11:20,808,56018,521
Taiwan11:23,444,74693,622
Togo11:7,247,76812,049
Tonga11:107,313791
Ukraine11:45,522,696503,646
Uzbekistan11:30,929,14267,786
Vanuatu11:263,2762,086
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland6001:7,3831,137
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England2,6241:9,2891,390
Scotland6581:5,689842
Wales271:58,0892,880
Jersey21:25,9413,069
Isle of Man11:54,2692,077
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States3,9691:12,6531,634

The alternate forms: Jaméson (4) & Jámeson (1) are calculated separately.

Jameson (44,824) may also be a first name.

Jameson Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of James.' The purely English Jamison and its variants are almost entirely confined to North England, and indeed the great majority are of Lowland Scottish descent. On the other hand, James as a surname is as often South English as North, which accounts for the multitude of its modern representatives. It is particularly strong in the West country.

James Jacobus Audithleg, Salop, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

Walter James, Somerset, 1 Edward III: Kirby's Quest.

Jacobus Maldeson, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

Willelmus Jamessson, (sic) 1379: ibid.

Johannes Jamesman (i.e. the servant of James), 1379: ibid.

Alicia James, doghter, 1379: ibid.

Henricus Jamsman, 1379: ibid.

Johannes James, 1379: ibid.

1566-7. Robert Mowlde and Alice James: Marriage Lic. (London).

1769. Married — William Jamison and Mary Smith: St. George, Hanover Square.

Thomas Jameson, of Alnwick, and Ann Wilson: ibid.

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

From the personal name. Three persons named James took an active part in the foundation of the early Christian church: (1) James the Elder, (2) James the Younger, or the Little, and (3) James the Great. St. James was the patron saint of the Fitzalans, hence doubtless the popularity of the name among the Stewart kings, and Gaelic Seumas, which see. The current surname probably of recent introduction from England.

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

'son of James.' A family named Jamieson or Neilson held the office of Crowner of Bute from the beginning of the fourteenth century or earlier to the seventeenth century. Alexander Jemison had a safe conduct to trade with England in 1445 (Bain, IV, 1178), William Jamyson was tenant of Pollock, 1472 (Cupar-Angus, I, p. 221), and John Jamesone was repledged to liberty of the burgh of Irvine in the same year (Irvine, I, p. 28). Robert Jacobi was citizen of Brechin, 1493 (REB., II, 138), and Schir Symond Jameson was 'wiccar pencionar of Mathy' in 1497 (Cupar-Angus, I, p. 251). Fergus Jacobi, 'coronator de But' (Bute) in 1501, is mentioned in the same document as Fergus Jamisone (LCD., p. 205). John Jamyson was admitted burgess of Aberdeen, 1465 (NSCM., I, p. 19), David Jameson was dompnus of Newbattle Abbey, 1528 (Neubotle, p. 309), John Jamezing was respited for his share in the slaughter of John, erle of Cathnes, 1539 (RSS., II, 3151), and c. 1550 William Jamesoune in Aberdeen was paid 'to mend the keyheid' (SCM., V, p. 51). Jamysone 1477, Jimessone 1631.

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

James’s Son: v. James.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

A Scottish name in Ireland since mid-eighteenth century. MIF 208*

A Guide to Irish Names (1964) by Edward MacLysaght

(Scottish) The son of Jamie. Scotch pet form of James (the supplanter).

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

The first appearance of this Christian name in our annals is in Domesday. It afterwards became a common surname, besides giving rise to Jameson, Jamieson, Jempson, Jemmett. and probably through its French form, Jacques, to Jeakes, Jacklin, and the widely-spread Jackson; though John, through its accepted nickname Jack, may have an equal claim to that familiar patronymic.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

The Scottish form of Jameson.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

The son of James, which signifies He that supplants.

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

(Hebrew.) The same as Jacob, he that supplants.

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

The son of James.

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

James. —The principal home of this name is in South Wales and Monmouthshire. Lower tells us of a very ancient Pembroke family possessing an estate successively held by thirteen persons bearing the name of William James. The name is also frequent in Shropshire and Herefordshire on the Welsh border, and in the neighbouring counties of Gloucester and Stafford. It is also numerous in the south - west of England, especially in Somerset, Dorset, and Cornwall. In the eastern counties it nearly disappears, but it reappears in the north, though in no great numbers. The affix of "son" is rarely found in England in connection with James, except in the northern counties, as in county Durham. Jamieson is a widely - spread Scottish name, but is rare in the north of Scotland.

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

The surname James derived directly from the first name. This in its turn is a form of the original Hebrew name Jacob, and first became popular through the two Apostles. The Hebrew Jacob comes from the word ‘aqob’ which means ‘supplanter’ or ‘usurper’ (all too appropriate in the case of Jacob, the son of Isaac-one of the earliest Jacobs-who deprived his brother Esau of his birthright).

The original Jacob became Latinised to Jacobus, and from this we get the French first name Jacques, as well as the identical Welsh and Spanish form Iago. The Latinised form later became Jacomus, and it is from this root that we get our name James. It is also the source of the Spanish form Jayme (Jaime), the Italian Giacomo, and the Irish version Seamus (pronounced Shaymus).

The name, in all its varied forms, began to gain popularity all over Europe during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. It has been suggested that the name came to prominence around this time as a result of its having been brought back by the Crusaders, and this may have been a contributory factor.

The surname James has several variations, the most widespread being Jameson, Jamison, and Jamieson (which almost certainly derives from the Scottish abbreviation ‘Jamie’).

References to the name James start occurring in the English records around the turn of the twelfth century. One of the earliest of these is a certain Jam de Sancto Hylario who appears in the Early Charters for Northamptonshire for 1173-6.

The surname James is popular all over England (despite the closely related Jamisons being found almost exclusively in the Scottish lowland region). The greatest concentrations of James are now found in the West Country.

The ‘King James Version’ is another name given to the Authorised Version of the Bible which was ordered by King James I. The resonant style of this classic translation remains one of the finest examples of our language.

Jakes was a popular Elizabethan slang word for a lavatory-which accounts for the word’s frequent sly appearances in Shakespeare’s comedies. The word survives in our language today as ‘the Jacks’, a slang expression with the same meaning.

‘BBC English’ was created by the British phonetician, Arthur Lloyd James (1884—1943), who was the arbiter on all matters of pronunciation during the Corporation’s formative years.

Jesse James (1847—82) and his brother Frank were legendary Wild West desperadoes and bank robbers. Together they gunned down at least ten men.

Jameson’s Raid (29 December 1895) was Doctor Leander Starr Jameson’s ill-fated attempt to overthrow the Transvaal Republic by fomenting an uprising in Johannesburg. Mounted with Cecil Rhodes’ backing, Jameson and his fellow soldiers of fortune were surrounded and surrendered abjectly before they ever reached the city.

The United Kingdom has a Jameston and 3 Jamestowns. Canada and South Africa also have Jamestowns while 10 states of America have towns and cities bearing this name. In all, 18 US locations are name related. The name is geographically common around the world, including South Africa’s Jameson Park.

With about 127,000 namesakes James is the 40th most popular surname in England and Wales. (The name is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) James is notably popular in and around Cardiff where an estimated one in about 115 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Bristol, Birmingham and Coventry are other James strongholds. Around the world James’s are most common in Sydney (one in 709 families), Melbourne (one in 769) and Wellington (one in 893). The United States has more James’s than the entire population of Southampton-an estimated total of just over 227,000 makes this their 89th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

User-submitted Reference

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Jameson Last Name Facts

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

Jameson (Arabic: جيمسون, Hindi: जमेसुन) is more frequently found in The United States than any other country or territory. It can be found in the variant forms: Jaméson or Jámeson. For other potential spellings of this surname click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Jameson? popularity and diffusion

The last name is the 16,645th most widespread last name on earth, borne by around 1 in 218,589 people. The last name occurs mostly in The Americas, where 57 percent of Jameson are found; 56 percent are found in North America and 55 percent are found in Anglo-North America. It is also the 20,250th most frequent first name worldwide, held by 44,824 people.

It is most commonly used in The United States, where it is held by 18,448 people, or 1 in 19,648. In The United States Jameson is mostly concentrated in: California, where 11 percent are found, Texas, where 10 percent are found and Florida, where 4 percent are found. Outside of The United States this last name occurs in 114 countries. It is also common in England, where 16 percent are found and Australia, where 5 percent are found.

Jameson Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The incidence of Jameson has changed over time. In The United States the share of the population with the last name expanded 465 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it expanded 197 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Ireland it fell 24 percent between 1901 and 2014; in Scotland it fell 64 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Wales it expanded 441 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Jameson Last Name Statistics demography

The religious adherence of those holding the surname is principally Anglican (52%) in Ireland, Orthodox (77%) in Russia and Christian (100%) in Kenya.

In The United States those bearing the Jameson last name are 15.28% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than The US average, with 62.05% registered with the party.

The amount Jameson earn in different countries varies greatly. In Norway they earn 3.97% more than the national average, earning 359,810 kr per year; in Peru they earn 552.9% more than the national average, earning S/. 126,565 per year; in South Africa they earn 7.57% more than the national average, earning R 255,636 per year; in United States they earn 5.1% more than the national average, earning $45,350 USD per year and in Canada they earn 15.12% more than the national average, earning $57,194 CAD per year.

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Jameson Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Jameson in the Hindi language
जमेसुनjamesuna-
Jameson in the Arabic language
جيمسونjymswn-

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