Thompson Surname

412th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 1,255,918 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
Bahamas

Thompson Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Thome,' i.e. Thomas (v. Thom). The 'p' in Thompson is, of course, intrusive; compare Simpson for Simson.

Eborard fil. Thome, Cambridgeshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

Abraham fil.

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Thompson Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States788,5541:46020
England157,8591:35312
Canada62,9991:58519
Australia62,0981:43510
Nigeria44,4911:3,982526
Jamaica31,5571:916
South Africa17,5801:3,082406
Sierra Leone13,4281:52892
Northern Ireland8,0231:2309
Scotland6,9701:768105
New Zealand6,7051:67511
Bahamas6,5211:606
Wales4,4561:69460
Ireland4,1071:1,147231
Liberia3,5031:1,259172
Thailand2,8131:25,1112,317
Trinidad and Tobago2,4781:55059
Brazil1,9161:111,7304,219
Guyana1,5211:50150
France1,5191:43,7285,523
Panama1,3881:2,819382
Saudi Arabia1,3521:22,8223,209
Barbados1,3141:21947
Spain1,1611:40,2693,905
Germany1,1361:70,8679,015
Argentina1,0771:39,6873,330
Belize9821:36256
Zimbabwe9191:16,7992,458
Mexico9021:137,6124,427
Nicaragua8901:6,765601
Paraguay7631:9,485547
Vanuatu7471:35253
Chile7341:24,0011,436
Cayman Islands5971:10710
Philippines5861:172,76128,026
Costa Rica5761:8,299468
Dominican Republic5471:19,0731,284
Ecuador5371:29,6203,646
Honduras4491:19,636838
Netherlands4491:37,6116,336
Ghana4061:66,5537,797
Sweden3671:26,8302,180
Samoa3651:531147
Tanzania3521:150,40213,654
Norway3221:15,9701,930
Papua New Guinea3121:26,1342,907
Venezuela3101:97,4333,627
Saint Kitts and Nevis3011:18337
Cuba2921:39,4611,786
Japan2911:439,32713,542
India2801:2,739,51984,798
Belgium2541:45,2627,348
United States Virgin Islands2501:44241
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines2241:503109
Botswana2101:10,4141,941
Switzerland1961:41,9035,876
Russia1891:762,55663,410
Bermuda1861:35137
Portugal1791:58,2023,162
Isle of Man1771:48548
Malaysia1661:177,67610,706
Grenada1591:683145
Denmark1581:35,7263,717
Antigua and Barbuda1461:679116
Ivory Coast1441:160,2177,355
Guatemala1341:120,0203,148
American Samoa1301:42916
Fiji1261:7,0981,425
Bahrain1181:11,4292,102
Jersey1171:84892
Turks and Caicos Islands1061:32474
Cyprus1031:8,591982
Bolivia1021:104,0834,003
Oman1021:36,1572,454
China981:13,952,261828
Zambia951:166,84111,651
Guernsey881:732115
Italy881:694,96259,648
Guam861:1,862248
Namibia861:28,0164,369
Suriname771:7,1771,738
Greece761:145,78724,076
Peru761:418,21213,084
Iraq731:479,7498,022
Indonesia701:1,889,274120,273
Hong Kong621:118,3142,359
United Arab Emirates591:155,29311,666
Czechia581:183,33627,089
Saint Lucia581:3,082475
Uruguay571:60,2066,510
Kuwait481:79,1819,331
Anguilla471:28632
Colombia471:1,016,4709,286
Aruba461:2,250326
Finland461:119,49411,620
Gibraltar381:894185
Solomon Islands361:16,1123,051
Cook Islands351:51961
Iceland321:11,8781,089
British Virgin Islands311:1,019163
French Polynesia311:9,0581,949
Afghanistan291:1,108,73010,128
Equatorial Guinea251:45,427166
Latvia251:82,00212,055
South Korea241:2,135,011473
Estonia231:57,47010,794
Poland231:1,652,55491,394
Saint Martin231:1,52937
Slovakia231:232,02036,711
Malawi221:778,14119,493
Austria211:405,49741,758
Cameroon211:989,00363,570
Hungary211:467,44230,347
Israel211:407,50632,346
Singapore211:262,27211,611
Vietnam211:4,411,7172,377
Haiti191:562,31110,936
Qatar191:124,10514,725
Malta181:23,9041,289
Seychelles181:5,133784
Lebanon171:331,59310,584
Montserrat171:29158
Monaco151:2,471143
Curaçao141:11,232389
Mozambique131:2,097,0442,931
Puerto Rico131:273,0882,549
Pakistan121:14,886,99061,272
Greenland111:5,125525
Turkey111:7,074,675122,870
Belarus101:950,10668,851
Croatia101:422,86035,095
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha101:58592
Uganda101:3,903,92893,934
Djibouti91:101,659734
Swaziland91:144,244719
Cambodia81:1,935,8937,100
Kazakhstan81:2,210,31295,036
Micronesia81:13,280685
Northern Mariana Islands81:6,822652
Sudan81:4,688,7748,150
Bulgaria61:1,163,15137,744
Luxembourg61:96,7576,198
Togo61:1,207,9618,108
Ukraine61:7,587,116277,111
Bangladesh51:31,871,35517,304
Dominica51:15,178463
Egypt51:18,387,15162,330
Romania51:4,015,57458,306
Algeria41:9,657,88864,782
Angola41:6,747,3046,999
Benin41:2,583,90073,293
Brunei41:104,6832,048
Burkina Faso41:4,588,02521,573
East Timor41:303,982255
Jordan41:2,210,60920,372
Kenya41:11,544,97562,419
Madagascar41:5,912,4595,394
Marshall Islands41:12,9551,460
Sri Lanka41:5,202,14012,146
Taiwan41:5,861,18633,577
Tonga41:26,828461
Uzbekistan41:7,732,28643,643
Azerbaijan31:3,216,37432,290
DR Congo31:24,626,523260,455
El Salvador31:2,114,6295,401
Gambia31:641,150991
Georgia31:1,248,51528,066
Norfolk Island31:765177
Ethiopia21:48,773,13129,601
Faroe Islands21:24,4991,578
Kyrgyzstan21:2,986,32784,533
Laos21:3,294,1621,900
North Macedonia21:1,050,73626,362
Senegal21:7,289,6718,117
Serbia21:3,572,47432,645
Slovenia21:1,243,83827,519
Syria21:9,650,51117,817
Albania11:2,914,05529,474
Armenia11:2,930,18022,770
Chad11:13,592,19913,092
Eritrea11:4,751,901911
Gabon11:1,889,1946,814
Guinea11:11,833,8173,268
Iran11:76,782,524277,718
Lesotho11:2,032,55823,402
Libya11:6,243,9746,186
Lithuania11:3,034,58847,401
Macau11:601,6301,582
Mali11:16,969,0354,067
Mauritius11:1,293,41716,552
Moldova11:3,561,36878,271
Mongolia11:2,825,28917,010
Montenegro11:639,5659,092
Morocco11:34,476,099111,471
Nepal11:28,480,95622,413
New Caledonia11:276,22310,363
Rwanda11:11,364,9785,947
South Sudan11:11,415,0763,182
Tajikistan11:8,386,69212,859
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland11,5321:38443
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England84,4011:28912
Scotland4,4731:837134
Wales8951:1,752121
Isle of Man591:920146
Jersey201:2,594424
Guernsey81:4,082713
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States157,6611:31913

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

Thompson (34,845) may also be a first name.

Thompson Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Thome,' i.e. Thomas (v. Thom). The 'p' in Thompson is, of course, intrusive; compare Simpson for Simson.

Eborard fil. Thome, Cambridgeshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

Abraham fil. Thome, Bedfordshire, 20 Edward I: Placita de Quo Warranto, temp. Edward I-III.

1602. Married — Thomas Thomson and Mawdelen Langson: St. James, Clerkenwell.

1630. — Robert Thompson and Elline Lettice: ibid.

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

'son of Thom,' which see, with intrusive p. This spelling is more commonly found in England.

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

For Thomson, q.v.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

Though of comparatively recent introduction this is the second most numerous purely non-Irish name in Ireland. It is mainly found in Ulster. IF 37*; MIF 282*

A Guide to Irish Names (1964) by Edward MacLysaght

(English, Scottish) The son of Thom, a pet form of Thomas (a twin); one who came from Thompson (Tumi’s homestead), in Norfolk.

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

See Thomas. There are, however, parishes in cos. Norfolk and Dorset so called. Almost 300 London traders bear this name, which, according to the Registrar-General, stands twenty-first in the roll of common surnames, being rarer than Edwards, and more common than White. See Prelim. Dissertation.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

First found in 1598, has never been a common name in the Isle of Man.

Manx Names (1890) by Arthur William Moore

From the Old Norse, Tumi; pet name for Thomas. A. Tomasson; from the Danish, Thomassen; from the Dutch, Thomson; in the Domesday Book, Tumie, Tumme, Tombi; a personal name.

British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning (1903) by Henry Barber

Thompson. —This name is distributed over the greater part of England, but is rare or absent in the south (south of a line joining London and Bristol). Its great home is in the north, in the region north of a line connecting the Humber with Morecambe Bay, and Northumberland in particular is pre - eminent for the number of its Thompsons. It extends in force in its Scottish form of Thomson across the border into Dumfriesshire, Roxburghshire, and is very numerous over a large part of Scotland, but particularly in the region south of the Forth and the Clyde. As we trace it southward from its northern home, we find its numbers rapidly diminishing. It is, however, well represented in the midlands. Further south, again, as above remarked, it becomes rare or dies out altogether.

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

The surnames Thomas and Thompson both derive from the first name Thomas. The first name is one of the most ancient still in popular use, deriving from the ancient Aramaic where it meant ‘twin’. Its popularity in Western Europe stems from the Apostle of the same name, though in fact his real first name was Judas, and Thomas was only his nickname (given to distinguish him from Judas Iscariot).

In early days Thomas was not one of the great popular names, largely because of its link with ‘Doubting Thomas’-an unwise connotation in times when heretics were drawn and quartered. However, the fortunes of this name revived in England after 1170, when Thomas a Becket (who was later canonised) was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral at the instigation of his erstwhile friend, King Henry II. In fact, there are two other English St Thomas’s-St Thomas of Hereford, and Sir Thomas More (the hero of A Man for all Seasons) who was executed by King Henry VIII for refusing to admit the King as head of the Church.

The first name Thomas soon became the most popular in the land-witness its use in the phrase ‘every Tom, Dick and Harry’. It also became synonymous for anything male (thus we get the words Tomcat and Tomboy) and to this day it is the popular name for an English soldier (Tommie).

The first name Thomas, besides giving rise to the identical surname, also gave rise to many derivations from nicknames and variations. Thus we get Tomkin, which gave rise to Tomkins and Tomkinson. It is easy to see (in terms of English pronunciation) how the middle ‘p’ crept into these variant surnames-as in Thompkins. This also accounts for the ‘p’ in Thompson. Scottish pronunciation did not find a need for the intrusive ‘p’ and consequently we find the spelling Thom­son chiefly in Scotland.

The first name Thomas appears frequently in the Domesday Book, but it is nearly 200 years before we find the first use of the name as a surname. This is in the Hundred Rolls for Wiltshire in 1275, where one Walter Thomas is mentioned. Early in the next century the first Thompsons start appearing in the records. The first mention of the Scottish variation is in the records for Carrick in 1318, where one John Thomson is listed.

Scottish engineer Robert William Thomson was well ahead of his time. In 1845 he patented the pneumatic tyre, but nearly 50 years passed before Dunlop revived his invention for use in bicycles.

Newspaper magnate Roy Thomson (1894—1978), first Baron of Fleet, was the Canadian-born owner of the world’s largest publishing empire. In 1953 he moved to the UK and successively bought The Scotsman, The Sunday Times and The Times itself.

Scottish biologist Sir Charles Wyville Thomson (1830—82) led the famous Challenger expedition, the first important attempt at deep-sea exploration (1872—76). He discovered many life forms previously believed extinct, sometimes as far down as 650 fathoms.

The deadly Thompson sub-machine gun (popularly known as the ‘Tommy Gun’) was the co-invention of American Army engineer John Taliaferro Thompson (1860—1940).

Sir Benjamin Thompson (1753—1814), later Count Rumford, was a physicist, administrator and founder of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. His contributions to society include the cultivation of the potato, the invention of the kitchen range and a drip coffee pot, and the exposition of ‘Count Rumford’s Principle’ concerning the cure of smoking chimneys.

M. Thomson was one of over fifty pseudonyms used by the French writer and philosopher, Francois Marie Arouet, better known as Voltaire.

The youngest recorded university entrant was William Thomson, later Lord Kelvin, who entered Glasgow University in October 1834, aged 10 years, 4 months.

The English geologist Herbert Henry Thomas (1876—1935) established that the bluestones at Stonehenge had been transported 200 miles from the Prescelly Mountains in Wales where they had been quarried.

Physicist Sir Joseph John Thomson (1856—1940) established in 1897 that cathode rays were moving particles, later called electrons. This led to the discovery of isotopes and a greater understanding of atomic structure.

The world is full of Thomas/Thomson/Thompson-related places and geographic features. The United Kingdom alone has 21 towns ranging from Tomatin to Thomshill. Canada has 5 towns, the United States 28, Australia 3 and South Africa 2. Other places are spread all over the earth from Tomas Barron in Bolivia to Thomson Village in Singapore. Name-related lakes, rivers, mountains and islands are also common.

With about 245,000 namesakes Thomas is the 8th most popular surname in England and Wales, while with 190,000 Thompson ranks as 15th. (Thomas is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) Thomson has about 42,000 namesakes which makes it Scotland’s 5th most popular surname. Thomas is notably popular in and around Cardiff where an estimated one in about 45 families bears the name, while Thompson’s most popular area is Teesside where one in 140 families is so named. Around the world Thomas’s and Thompsons (with or without the middle ‘p ’) are most common in Wellington (one in 191 families), while Melbourne and Sydney tie for second place with one in 210. The United States has an estimated total of just under 722,000 Thomas’s which makes this their 11th most popular surname, and just over 667,000 Thompsons which makes this their 16th most popular surname. Combined, they are in 6th place.

— Peter Verstappen

Thompson Last Name Facts

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

The surname Thompson (Hindi: थामसन, Marathi: थोमसेन) is borne by more people in The United States than any other country or territory. It may be rendered as a variant: Thompšon. For other potential spellings of this surname click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Thompson? popularity and diffusion

Thompson is the 412th most commonly held family name on a global scale It is held by around 1 in 5,803 people. The surname is primarily found in The Americas, where 72 percent of Thompson live; 68 percent live in North America and 67 percent live in Anglo-North America. Thompson is also the 24,815th most numerous first name throughout the world It is held by 34,845 people.

The surname Thompson is most commonly held in The United States, where it is carried by 788,554 people, or 1 in 460. In The United States it is most frequent in: Texas, where 9 percent are found, California, where 8 percent are found and Florida, where 5 percent are found. Without taking into account The United States this last name occurs in 198 countries. It also occurs in England, where 13 percent are found and Canada, where 5 percent are found.

Thompson Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The prevalency of Thompson has changed through the years. In The United States the number of people who held the Thompson surname expanded 500 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it expanded 187 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it expanded 156 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it expanded 498 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it decreased 64 percent between 1901 and 2014.

Thompson Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those bearing the Thompson last name is chiefly Presbyterian (38%) in Ireland, Orthodox (73%) in Russia, Melkite Greek Catholic (40%) in Lebanon, Christian (98%) in Nigeria and Orthodox (60%) in Ukraine.

In The United States those bearing the Thompson last name are 12.47% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than the national average, with 59.24% registered with the political party.

The amount Thompson earn in different countries varies greatly. In Italy they earn 22.89% more than the national average, earning €36,904 per year; in Norway they earn 11.4% more than the national average, earning 385,535 kr per year; in Peru they earn 77.5% more than the national average, earning S/. 34,409 per year; in South Africa they earn 35.45% more than the national average, earning R 321,876 per year; in Colombia they earn 17.16% less than the national average, earning $18,806,000 COP per year; in United States they earn 3.78% less than the national average, earning $41,517 USD per year and in Canada they earn 3.11% more than the national average, earning $51,229 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

Thompson Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Thompson in the Hindi language
थामसनthamasana-
Thompson in the Marathi language
थोमसेनthomasena57.14
थॉमसनthomasana42.86

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