Watkinson Surname
Approximately 9,769 people bear this surname
Watkinson Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Walter,' nick. Wat, diminutive Watkin. Watkiss is a corruption of Watkins, as Perkiss is of Perkins; compare the curious Popkiss for Hopkins. Watkin, which is still familiar in Wales, was a general favourite throughout England in the hereditary surname period.
Read More About This SurnameWatkinson Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 6,100 | 1:9,134 | 1,334 |
| United States | 1,233 | 1:293,965 | 27,244 |
| Australia | 784 | 1:34,433 | 4,533 |
| Canada | 743 | 1:49,590 | 6,021 |
| New Zealand | 318 | 1:14,240 | 2,490 |
| South Africa | 187 | 1:289,720 | 28,200 |
| Wales | 121 | 1:25,575 | 2,657 |
| Scotland | 79 | 1:67,770 | 5,294 |
| Romania | 35 | 1:573,653 | 41,852 |
| Sweden | 34 | 1:289,610 | 20,124 |
| Spain | 22 | 1:2,125,093 | 54,547 |
| Bermuda | 15 | 1:4,352 | 690 |
| Isle of Man | 14 | 1:6,130 | 1,329 |
| Norway | 10 | 1:514,229 | 41,629 |
| Thailand | 6 | 1:11,773,058 | 553,295 |
| France | 6 | 1:11,070,454 | 349,096 |
| Germany | 6 | 1:13,417,576 | 340,600 |
| Netherlands | 6 | 1:2,814,529 | 101,176 |
| Singapore | 4 | 1:1,376,926 | 28,409 |
| Japan | 4 | 1:31,961,073 | 53,820 |
| Mexico | 4 | 1:31,031,551 | 63,627 |
| Northern Ireland | 3 | 1:615,012 | 18,081 |
| Trinidad and Tobago | 3 | 1:454,658 | 14,297 |
| Philippines | 3 | 1:33,746,074 | 302,898 |
| India | 3 | 1:255,688,461 | 1,306,352 |
| Chile | 3 | 1:5,872,158 | 52,204 |
| China | 3 | 1:455,773,855 | 21,925 |
| Switzerland | 1 | 1:8,212,915 | 156,297 |
| Ireland | 1 | 1:4,708,939 | 29,543 |
| Austria | 1 | 1:8,515,435 | 118,036 |
| Barbados | 1 | 1:287,448 | 2,772 |
| Belgium | 1 | 1:11,496,644 | 167,539 |
| Brazil | 1 | 1:214,074,332 | 1,693,628 |
| United Arab Emirates | 1 | 1:9,162,273 | 135,437 |
| Turkey | 1 | 1:77,821,422 | 191,047 |
| Cyprus | 1 | 1:884,876 | 13,055 |
| Czechia | 1 | 1:10,633,469 | 206,023 |
| Malaysia | 1 | 1:29,494,225 | 409,885 |
| Denmark | 1 | 1:5,644,715 | 93,155 |
| Ecuador | 1 | 1:15,905,846 | 50,210 |
| Guernsey | 1 | 1:64,439 | 2,137 |
| Hong Kong | 1 | 1:7,335,483 | 16,643 |
| Russia | 1 | 1:144,123,056 | 881,408 |
| Indonesia | 1 | 1:132,249,194 | 811,426 |
| Italy | 1 | 1:61,156,688 | 199,583 |
| Kenya | 1 | 1:46,179,900 | 103,372 |
| Macau | 1 | 1:601,630 | 1,582 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 21 | 1:210,946 | 9,809 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 3,504 | 1:6,956 | 1,075 |
| Wales | 8 | 1:196,052 | 7,186 |
| Scotland | 3 | 1:1,247,739 | 24,719 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 166 | 1:302,522 | 23,980 |
Watkinson (17) may also be a first name.
Watkinson Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Walter,' nick. Wat, diminutive Watkin. Watkiss is a corruption of Watkins, as Perkiss is of Perkins; compare the curious Popkiss for Hopkins. Watkin, which is still familiar in Wales, was a general favourite throughout England in the hereditary surname period.
Watkin, son of Henry Balistarius: Wardrobe Account, 36 Henry III.
Thomas ap-Watkin. B. Watkynge Llooyde: Visit. Gloucester, 1623.
1547. Baptised — Jane Watkinnes: St. Peter, Cornhill.
1580. Edward Watkinson, Yorkshire: Register of the University of Oxford.
1511. Edward Watkine, Yorkshire: ibid.
1662. Thomas Watkys: Preston Guild Rolls.
1700. Married — Henry Watkinson and Mary Clarke: St. Peter, Cornhill.
A personal name, Teutonic Walther, Walthar, Old English W(e)aldhere, 'powerful warrior.' Wealdhere in AF. became Wautier, which when spelled Walter at a later period was long pronounced Water, and so gave name to Wat, Watt, and Wattie. Patrick Walter was a tenant under Douglas in the barony of Buittle, 1376 (RHM., I, p. lix). Valter 1490.
Watkin’s (Son), Watkin’s Son v. Watkin.
A personal name of Teutonic origin, but not introduced here until the Conquest. Walterus is common among the Domesday tenants. It has become the parent of several surnames, particularly Walters, Waterson, Fitzwalter, Watt, Watts, Watson, Watkins, Watkinson, Watcock.
A wood—master or keeper of the wood.
From Wat, and the patronymic termination kins; the son of Wat or Walter.
Watkinson was the name of a sheriff of York city in the reign of Elizabeth (D.). The Watkinsons of Leeds trace back their pedigree to the times of James I.; during the 17th century a member of this family was mayor of Leeds and another was chancellor of York (Th.). Watkinson was also a Sheffield name in the 17th century (H. H.).
The great home of the name of Watkins is in Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, and South Wales. Like.
The surname Watson literally means ‘son of Wat’. The first name Wat is a diminutive of the first name Walter (as in Wat Tyler, the leader of the Peasants’ Revolt during the reign of Richard II). This derivation arose because in medieval times the usual pronunciation of Walter was Water.
The first name Walter derives from the Old German name Waldhari. This is made up of two words-‘wald’ meaning ‘rule’, and ‘hari’ meaning ‘army’. So some original Walters may have been war leaders.
The first name Walter came to England with the Norman Conquest and appears frequently as a first name in the Domesday Book (where it was invariably Latinised to Walterius). Right through to the mid-seventeenth century it was more customary to pronounce this first name Water, and in consequence the popular diminutive Wat (or Watt) gave rise to that surname.
Other variations of names from the first-name source of Walter include Watts (short for Watson) and Watmough (‘Walter’s brother-in-law’). Waters (short for Walter’s son, derived from the early pronunciation of the surname as Waters) is also a derivation from a place name for a ‘dweller by the water or stream’.
The surname Watson is widespread throughout the land, but appears most numerously in the north of England and the southern Scottish counties.
The earliest appearance of the name Watson in the records is in the 1324 Rolls for the Manor of Wakefield in Yorkshire, when one Richard Watson is listed.
Watsons and Watts have excelled in many fields of science. The Scottish inventor James Watt (1736—1819) is generally credited with the invention of the steam engine, for which he was granted a patent in 1769; the watt, a unit of power, is named after him and he also coined the term ‘horsepower’; another of his inventions was the duplicating machine, to make quick copies of his records. Another Scotsman, the physicist Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt (1892—1973) was knighted in 1942 for his role in the development of radar (Radio Detection And Ranging), a device for locating aircraft which played a vital part in the defence of Britain against German bombing raids in World War II. Another, Dr Thomas A. Watson, worked as assistant to Alexander Graham Bell when he made the first trans-Atlantic telephone call in 1915. The American geneticist, James D. Watson (b. 1928), won a Nobel Prize in 1962 for his crucial role in the discovery of the molecular structure of DNA, the vital constituent in the genetic process.
In August 1965 Watts Riot in the Los Angeles ghetto (35,000 inhabitants) was the first big race riot in American history. Five days of burning, shooting and looting left 34 dead, 200 buildings destroyed and led to 3,900 arrests.
Charles Watson-Wentworth, Marquis of Rockingham (1730— 82), made a large bet that he could drive a coach and horses at full gallop through the eye of a needle. He then craftily built a 40-foot obelisk with a large opening at the base and won the wager. The ‘Needle’s Eye Folly’ still stands at Wentworth in Yorkshire as a memorial to his ingenuity.
English clergyman Isaac Watts (1674—1748) wrote hundreds of hymns, including ‘O God Our Help in Ages Past’ and ‘When I Survey the Wondrous Cross’.
British-born chemist Richard Watson (1737—1816) was credited with saving the government £100,000 in 1787 with his improvements to gunpowder.
Places and geographic features named for Watson are rare. There are none in the United Kingdom, one each in Canada and Australia (towns called Watson), while the United States has 3 towns so named along with a Watsonton and a Watsonville. No major mountains are so named and only a few bodies of water: Canada’s Watson lake and Watson river and Australia’s Watson bay.
With about 118,000 namesakes Watson is the 43rd most popular surname in England and Wales. There are over 21,000 Watsons in Scotland where it is 17th in popularity. Watson is notably popular in and around Edinburgh where an estimated one in about 195 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Teesside, Glasgow and Leeds are other Watson strongholds. Around the world Watsons are most common in Wellington (one in 562 families), Canberra (one in 605) and Auckland (one in 607). The United States has more Watsons than the entire population of Derby-an estimated total of just over 252,000 makes this their 71st most popular surname.
Watkinson Demographics
Average Male Watkinson Height
178.51 cm
Sample is predominantly from Anglosphere countries
Watkinson Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Watkinson Come From? nationality or country of origin
Watkinson occurs in England more than any other country/territory. It can be rendered as a variant:. For other potential spellings of Watkinson click here.
How Common Is The Last Name Watkinson? popularity and diffusion
It is the 52,377th most commonly held last name globally. It is borne by approximately 1 in 745,987 people. The last name Watkinson is mostly found in Europe, where 66 percent of Watkinson reside; 65 percent reside in Northern Europe and 65 percent reside in British Isles. It is also the 2,694,839th most widespread forename at a global level, borne by 17 people.
The last name Watkinson is most commonly occurring in England, where it is carried by 6,100 people, or 1 in 9,134. In England Watkinson is most frequent in: Greater Manchester, where 8 percent are found, Lancashire, where 8 percent are found and South Yorkshire, where 7 percent are found. Beside England Watkinson exists in 46 countries. It is also common in The United States, where 13 percent are found and Australia, where 8 percent are found.
Watkinson Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The frequency of Watkinson has changed over time. In England the number of people carrying the Watkinson last name expanded 174 percent between 1881 and 2014; in The United States it expanded 743 percent between 1880 and 2014; in Wales it expanded 1,513 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it expanded 2,633 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it fell 95 percent between 1901 and 2014.
Watkinson Last Name Statistics demography
The religious devotion of those carrying the surname is predominantly Methodist (48%) in Ireland.
In The United States those bearing the Watkinson last name are 13.17% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than the national average, with 59.94% registered with the party.
The amount Watkinson earn in different countries varies greatly. In Norway they earn 116.13% more than the national average, earning 747,996 kr per year; in South Africa they earn 111.72% more than the national average, earning R 503,136 per year; in United States they earn 17.31% more than the national average, earning $50,619 USD per year and in Canada they earn 3.56% less than the national average, earning $47,916 CAD per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
| Surname | Similarity | Worldwide Incidence | Prevalency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wattkinson | 95 | 2 | / |
| Whatkinson | 95 | 1 | / |
| Wathkinson | 95 | 1 | / |
| Watknson | 94 | 0 | / |
| Wadkinson | 89 | 20 | / |
| Watkenson | 89 | 1 | / |
| Watkinsen | 89 | 0 | / |
| Watkinsan | 89 | 0 | / |
| Watkinsonová | 86 | 1 | / |
| Watchinson | 84 | 1 | / |
| Uotkinson | 78 | 1 | / |
| Watkinsam | 78 | 1 | / |
| Vatkinsen | 78 | 1 | / |
| Wadkenson | 78 | 0 | / |
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