Wilson Surname
Approximately 1,701,599 people bear this surname
Wilson Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of William,' from nick. Will. This surname rivals, in the multitude of its representatives, the famous patronymics Johnson, Jackson, Robinson, and Dickson or Dixon; v. Willis.
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| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 973,757 | 1:372 | 9 |
| England | 195,974 | 1:284 | 6 |
| Australia | 92,731 | 1:291 | 5 |
| Canada | 82,768 | 1:445 | 8 |
| Tanzania | 74,113 | 1:714 | 82 |
| Scotland | 43,419 | 1:123 | 3 |
| Nigeria | 34,412 | 1:5,148 | 671 |
| South Africa | 21,443 | 1:2,527 | 314 |
| Sierra Leone | 21,018 | 1:337 | 59 |
| Jamaica | 19,653 | 1:146 | 17 |
| Liberia | 17,290 | 1:255 | 33 |
| Northern Ireland | 10,229 | 1:180 | 2 |
| India | 8,832 | 1:86,851 | 5,790 |
| New Zealand | 8,044 | 1:563 | 6 |
| Wales | 6,075 | 1:509 | 39 |
| Kenya | 5,713 | 1:8,083 | 1,064 |
| Ireland | 5,006 | 1:941 | 173 |
| South Sudan | 4,756 | 1:2,400 | 474 |
| Guyana | 3,522 | 1:216 | 11 |
| Zimbabwe | 3,499 | 1:4,412 | 401 |
| Trinidad and Tobago | 3,453 | 1:395 | 38 |
| Thailand | 3,371 | 1:20,955 | 1,786 |
| France | 3,184 | 1:20,861 | 2,418 |
| Papua New Guinea | 3,070 | 1:2,656 | 111 |
| Nicaragua | 3,001 | 1:2,006 | 331 |
| Brazil | 2,529 | 1:84,648 | 3,185 |
| Mexico | 2,478 | 1:50,091 | 2,601 |
| Bahamas | 1,826 | 1:215 | 46 |
| Pakistan | 1,708 | 1:104,592 | 3,281 |
| Cuba | 1,664 | 1:6,925 | 714 |
| Chad | 1,637 | 1:8,303 | 1,149 |
| Argentina | 1,547 | 1:27,630 | 2,317 |
| Panama | 1,536 | 1:2,547 | 359 |
| Germany | 1,528 | 1:52,687 | 6,857 |
| Spain | 1,480 | 1:31,589 | 3,191 |
| Malaysia | 1,433 | 1:20,582 | 1,920 |
| Indonesia | 1,376 | 1:96,111 | 9,989 |
| Chile | 1,375 | 1:12,812 | 1,007 |
| Vanuatu | 1,220 | 1:216 | 30 |
| Philippines | 1,217 | 1:83,187 | 14,411 |
| Fiji | 1,194 | 1:749 | 82 |
| Oman | 1,165 | 1:3,166 | 463 |
| Netherlands | 1,162 | 1:14,533 | 2,172 |
| Saint Martin | 1,016 | 1:35 | 13 |
| Dominican Republic | 986 | 1:10,581 | 865 |
| Ecuador | 982 | 1:16,197 | 2,428 |
| Sweden | 980 | 1:10,048 | 888 |
| Portugal | 840 | 1:12,403 | 1,003 |
| Costa Rica | 798 | 1:5,990 | 416 |
| Saint Lucia | 764 | 1:234 | 33 |
| Honduras | 724 | 1:12,177 | 694 |
| Botswana | 640 | 1:3,417 | 460 |
| Peru | 621 | 1:51,182 | 4,321 |
| Barbados | 605 | 1:475 | 125 |
| Samoa | 568 | 1:341 | 76 |
| Ghana | 566 | 1:47,740 | 5,380 |
| Venezuela | 565 | 1:53,459 | 2,585 |
| China | 515 | 1:2,654,993 | 376 |
| Norway | 511 | 1:10,063 | 1,105 |
| Malawi | 481 | 1:35,591 | 5,351 |
| Russia | 480 | 1:300,256 | 30,757 |
| Japan | 477 | 1:268,017 | 10,511 |
| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 458 | 1:246 | 41 |
| Turks and Caicos Islands | 419 | 1:82 | 17 |
| Saudi Arabia | 398 | 1:77,527 | 10,981 |
| Benin | 380 | 1:27,199 | 3,615 |
| Denmark | 371 | 1:15,215 | 1,489 |
| Bermuda | 361 | 1:181 | 16 |
| Switzerland | 343 | 1:23,944 | 3,778 |
| Morocco | 341 | 1:101,103 | 17,469 |
| Grenada | 317 | 1:342 | 58 |
| Isle of Man | 309 | 1:278 | 13 |
| Belgium | 303 | 1:37,943 | 6,212 |
| Colombia | 303 | 1:157,670 | 4,448 |
| Haiti | 282 | 1:37,886 | 2,513 |
| Jersey | 259 | 1:383 | 13 |
| Italy | 247 | 1:247,598 | 33,390 |
| Aruba | 240 | 1:431 | 51 |
| Cayman Islands | 229 | 1:279 | 45 |
| United Arab Emirates | 229 | 1:40,010 | 4,143 |
| Guatemala | 216 | 1:74,457 | 2,627 |
| Uganda | 216 | 1:180,737 | 15,048 |
| Puerto Rico | 213 | 1:16,667 | 651 |
| Guernsey | 206 | 1:313 | 28 |
| Namibia | 200 | 1:12,047 | 2,266 |
| Solomon Islands | 196 | 1:2,959 | 295 |
| Ivory Coast | 188 | 1:122,719 | 6,022 |
| Kuwait | 183 | 1:20,769 | 2,798 |
| Saint Kitts and Nevis | 181 | 1:305 | 69 |
| Finland | 177 | 1:31,055 | 4,119 |
| Swaziland | 177 | 1:7,334 | 424 |
| Cameroon | 172 | 1:120,750 | 13,818 |
| Hong Kong | 170 | 1:43,150 | 773 |
| Uruguay | 167 | 1:20,549 | 2,356 |
| Cyprus | 159 | 1:5,565 | 650 |
| United States Virgin Islands | 159 | 1:694 | 91 |
| Israel | 154 | 1:55,569 | 7,198 |
| Antigua and Barbuda | 146 | 1:679 | 116 |
| Greece | 124 | 1:89,353 | 15,110 |
| Angola | 119 | 1:226,800 | 2,316 |
| Suriname | 109 | 1:5,070 | 1,155 |
| Togo | 105 | 1:69,026 | 6,335 |
| Senegal | 104 | 1:140,186 | 1,219 |
| Czechia | 97 | 1:109,623 | 17,977 |
| Guam | 91 | 1:1,760 | 241 |
| Belize | 88 | 1:4,039 | 760 |
| Egypt | 86 | 1:1,069,020 | 48,023 |
| New Caledonia | 83 | 1:3,328 | 498 |
| Micronesia | 81 | 1:1,312 | 283 |
| Taiwan | 77 | 1:304,477 | 2,465 |
| American Samoa | 75 | 1:743 | 68 |
| Austria | 74 | 1:115,073 | 16,208 |
| Bahrain | 73 | 1:18,474 | 3,432 |
| Estonia | 73 | 1:18,107 | 3,073 |
| Iraq | 73 | 1:479,749 | 8,022 |
| Dominica | 68 | 1:1,116 | 230 |
| Malta | 66 | 1:6,519 | 434 |
| Poland | 60 | 1:633,479 | 56,390 |
| Mozambique | 57 | 1:478,273 | 1,402 |
| Luxembourg | 56 | 1:10,367 | 1,774 |
| Singapore | 56 | 1:98,352 | 4,171 |
| Sri Lanka | 47 | 1:442,735 | 9,116 |
| DR Congo | 45 | 1:1,641,768 | 95,510 |
| Afghanistan | 44 | 1:730,754 | 7,928 |
| Qatar | 44 | 1:53,591 | 5,826 |
| Kazakhstan | 42 | 1:421,012 | 32,439 |
| Belarus | 40 | 1:237,526 | 28,656 |
| South Korea | 40 | 1:1,281,006 | 350 |
| Vietnam | 39 | 1:2,375,540 | 2,229 |
| Sudan | 37 | 1:1,013,789 | 3,037 |
| Rwanda | 34 | 1:334,264 | 1,706 |
| Curaçao | 33 | 1:4,765 | 122 |
| Gibraltar | 29 | 1:1,171 | 268 |
| Seychelles | 29 | 1:3,186 | 566 |
| Zambia | 29 | 1:546,549 | 23,344 |
| Turkey | 28 | 1:2,779,336 | 82,809 |
| Marshall Islands | 26 | 1:1,993 | 478 |
| French Polynesia | 25 | 1:11,232 | 2,339 |
| Madagascar | 25 | 1:945,993 | 2,355 |
| Hungary | 23 | 1:426,795 | 28,704 |
| Andorra | 22 | 1:3,811 | 733 |
| Uzbekistan | 22 | 1:1,405,870 | 25,726 |
| Congo | 20 | 1:249,455 | 8,571 |
| Cook Islands | 17 | 1:1,069 | 244 |
| Anguilla | 16 | 1:840 | 75 |
| Iceland | 16 | 1:23,756 | 1,850 |
| Norfolk Island | 16 | 1:143 | 13 |
| Monaco | 15 | 1:2,471 | 143 |
| Ukraine | 15 | 1:3,034,846 | 176,305 |
| Bangladesh | 13 | 1:12,258,213 | 13,515 |
| Montserrat | 13 | 1:381 | 72 |
| Jordan | 11 | 1:803,858 | 14,945 |
| Paraguay | 11 | 1:657,886 | 7,708 |
| Algeria | 10 | 1:3,863,155 | 47,113 |
| Burkina Faso | 10 | 1:1,835,210 | 14,348 |
| Central African Republic | 9 | 1:501,710 | 179 |
| Equatorial Guinea | 9 | 1:126,186 | 322 |
| Macau | 9 | 1:66,848 | 400 |
| Brunei | 8 | 1:52,341 | 1,746 |
| Cape Verde | 8 | 1:66,205 | 2,334 |
| Libya | 8 | 1:780,497 | 3,075 |
| Moldova | 8 | 1:445,171 | 30,722 |
| Iran | 7 | 1:10,968,932 | 186,522 |
| Maldives | 7 | 1:57,739 | 2,642 |
| Myanmar | 7 | 1:7,419,712 | 1,292 |
| Nepal | 7 | 1:4,068,708 | 11,207 |
| British Virgin Islands | 6 | 1:5,266 | 561 |
| Burundi | 6 | 1:1,634,142 | 1,276 |
| Cambodia | 6 | 1:2,581,191 | 8,069 |
| Croatia | 6 | 1:704,767 | 44,411 |
| El Salvador | 6 | 1:1,057,315 | 4,053 |
| Georgia | 6 | 1:624,258 | 19,750 |
| Armenia | 5 | 1:586,036 | 10,281 |
| Azerbaijan | 5 | 1:1,929,824 | 23,635 |
| Mongolia | 5 | 1:565,058 | 11,358 |
| Romania | 5 | 1:4,015,574 | 58,306 |
| Serbia | 5 | 1:1,428,990 | 29,746 |
| Slovakia | 5 | 1:1,067,290 | 85,393 |
| Tunisia | 5 | 1:122,125 | 16,050 |
| Akrotiri and Dhekelia | 4 | 1:1,964 | 77 |
| East Timor | 4 | 1:303,982 | 255 |
| Kiribati | 4 | 1:28,352 | 669 |
| Laos | 4 | 1:1,647,081 | 888 |
| Lebanon | 4 | 1:1,409,271 | 19,641 |
| Albania | 3 | 1:971,352 | 22,477 |
| Bolivia | 3 | 1:3,538,811 | 11,393 |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3 | 1:1,178,801 | 15,876 |
| Ethiopia | 3 | 1:32,515,421 | 29,577 |
| Falkland Islands | 3 | 1:1,044 | 221 |
| Gabon | 3 | 1:629,731 | 6,761 |
| Lithuania | 3 | 1:1,011,529 | 32,308 |
| Mauritius | 3 | 1:431,139 | 12,721 |
| Bulgaria | 2 | 1:3,489,452 | 64,958 |
| Niger | 2 | 1:9,596,008 | 86,358 |
| Slovenia | 2 | 1:1,243,838 | 27,519 |
| Gambia | 1 | 1:1,923,451 | 1,043 |
| Greenland | 1 | 1:56,379 | 1,133 |
| Kosovo | 1 | 1:1,861,869 | 14,990 |
| Kyrgyzstan | 1 | 1:5,972,654 | 99,197 |
| Latvia | 1 | 1:2,050,046 | 60,295 |
| North Macedonia | 1 | 1:2,101,472 | 31,546 |
| Saint Pierre and Miquelon | 1 | 1:6,399 | 357 |
| San Marino | 1 | 1:33,214 | 932 |
| Somalia | 1 | 1:13,452,061 | 9,224 |
| Syria | 1 | 1:19,301,022 | 22,457 |
| Transnistria | 1 | 1:474,699 | 17,893 |
| Turkmenistan | 1 | 1:5,489,112 | 11,427 |
| Tuvalu | 1 | 1:11,188 | 103 |
| Yemen | 1 | 1:26,425,294 | 55,147 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 14,225 | 1:311 | 25 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 98,970 | 1:246 | 6 |
| Scotland | 37,740 | 1:99 | 5 |
| Wales | 1,274 | 1:1,231 | 84 |
| Isle of Man | 75 | 1:724 | 125 |
| Jersey | 32 | 1:1,621 | 261 |
| Guernsey | 31 | 1:1,053 | 184 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 187,920 | 1:267 | 8 |
The alternate forms: Wílson (1) are calculated separately.
Wilson (1,419,252) may also be a first name.
Wilson Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of William,' from nick. Will. This surname rivals, in the multitude of its representatives, the famous patronymics Johnson, Jackson, Robinson, and Dickson or Dixon; v. Willis.
Adam Wyllson, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.
Thomas Wyllson, 1379: ibid.
1604. Edward Willson, or Wilson, Lancashire: Register of the University of Oxford.
'Son of Will,' which see. John Wulson was a merchant in the service of Sir John of Mountgomery in 1405 (Bain, IV, 697), Michael Wilsoun was burgess of Irvine in 1418 (Irvine, I, p. 127), and John Wilson was burgess of Berwick in 1467 (RD., 461). Thomas Wolsoun was tenant of Neubotel Abbey in 1563 (Neubotle, p. 328), and Dand Vilsone and Pait Vilsoun were tenants of the abbot of Kelso in 1567 (Kelso, p. 519,524). William Willsoun is recorded as indweller in Cunyngham Baidland in 1662 (Hunter, p. 50). The northern Wilsons are ranked as a sept of Clan Gunn, through George Gunn's son William, who flourished in the fifteenth century. The name was very common in Glasgow in the sixteenth century. Peter Wilson (1746-1825), classical scholar and linguist, professor of Greek and Latin in Columbia University, New York, was born in Ordiquhill, Aberdeenshire; and Alexander Wilson (1766-1813), the American ornithologist, was born in Paisley. For the spelling Wulson compare the Rev. Thomas Chalmers's pronunciation of 'filthy' as 'fulthy.' Villsone 1572, Vylsone 1511, Willesoun 1526, Willson 1668, Wilsoine 1586, Wilsowne 1549, Wilsoune 1554, Wulsone 1568 (this is a common broad pronunciation at the present day), Wylson 1506, Wylsoune 1547; Willsone, Wolson, Wyleson.
Will's Son: v. Will 1, 2.
Robert Willesson.—Lanc. Ing., A.D. 1346.
Adam Wyllson.—Yorks Poll-Tax, A.D. 1379.
This is by far the most numerous English surname in Ireland. App. infra; MIF 282*
(English, Scottish) The son of Will, pet form of William (resolution, helmet).
See William. The Wilsons of Broomhead resided there, under this name, from temp. Edward I. till the XVIII. century. B.L.G.
The son of William. The family are said to be descended from a Prince of Denmark, and were established at a very remote period in the Orkney islands, intermarrying with the clans of Monro, and others. After a long continuance in the north, alliances taking place with some of the principal Lowland families, the Wilsons moved southward. Motto: "Wilsone will."
The son of William or Will.
From the Danish, Will, Wilson; a personal name.
Wilson. —Distributed over the whole of England, except in the region south of a line joining the mouths of the Thames and the Severn, where it is absent or rare. It is most crowded in the northern half of the country, being there numerous in all the counties, especially in the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire, the Wilsons, of Broomhead, in the West Biding, resided there from the 13th to the 18th century (Lower), and in Cumberland and Westmoreland; but it has two centres in the southern half of the country, in Worcestershire and Cambridgeshire. It extends in force across the Scottish border, and is very numerous in the region south of the Forth and the Clyde.
The surname Williams sometimes means the same as Williamson, while it sometimes denotes other dependants-servants, daughters, wives, and so on. All come from the first name William. This name is of Old Germanic origin, coming originally from the name Willahelm. This is formed from the words ‘wilja’ meaning ‘will’ and ‘helm’ meaning ‘protection’. Thus the name was probably first given as a kind of talisman of hoped-for traits.
As the Old German name spread, it became Normanised to Willelm. (In French it also became Guillaume, and as such gave rise to the English name Gillam). Compare Gaulter, Gautier for Walter, under Watson.
Following the Norman Conquest, William quickly became the most popular first name in the land, only being superseded by John in the middle of the twelfth century. Since then it has remained as one of our most popular first names, and has been the name of four kings. (Only Edward, Henry and George are more popular royal names.) As one might expect, this popular first name gave rise to a number of diminutives and variations. Most of these have spawned their own variant surnames. Thus the diminutive Wylymot gives the surname Wilmot, and Willet and Willot arise similarly. The diminutive Wilkin gives Wilkins and Wilkinson, and the shortened form Will (for many years the most popular pet version, as in Will Shakespeare) gives us Wills and Wilson.
The name Williams is widespread throughout the land, but has special popularity in Wales. At the end of the last century one in every fourteen Welsh farmers was called Williams.
The earliest mention of Williams as a surname appears in the Domesday Book. Here in the records for 1086 one Robertus filius Willelmi is mentioned.
Ellen Cicely Wilkinson (1891—1947) was an English politician, labour organiser and suffragette who led the famous 1936 ‘Jarrow Crusade’ as MP for the northern town of Jarrow, whose shipyard had been closed down in the Depression. Thousands of unemployed Geordies marched to London in a fruitless bid to obtain help from the government. Ellen Wilkinson died in office as Minister of Education, the first woman to hold that post.
One Williams has been Lord Mayor of London: Sir John Williams (1735).
William Carlos Williams (1883—1963) was one of America’s greatest twentieth-century poets. In an era when Bohemian exile was the rule, Williams was an exception. As a home-town family doctor, his influential verse mirrored this practical streak and his love of everyday events.
Those great ‘golden oldie’ hits Your Cheatin’ Heart and Hey, Good Lookin’ were composed by the celebrated American country and western singer, Hank Williams (1923—53). Hank’s style has played an influential role in much modern popular music.
The first fighting tank, manufactured by William Foster and Company of Lincoln, was nicknamed ‘Big Willie’.
The United Kingdom has one town and one body of water related to this surname: Williamscot and Williams lake. Canada has 4 namesake towns while the United States has 24, including 5 called Williams. Australia also has a Williams as well as a Williamsburg. Geographic Williams’s are fairly common, with rivers in Canada (2) and Australia as well as mountains in these two countries, while the Bahamas includes a Williams Island.
With about 451,000 namesakes Williams is the 3rd most popular surname in England and Wales. (The name is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) Williams is notably popular in and around Cardiff where an estimated one in about 35 families bears the name. In decending numerical order Liverpool, Bristol and Birmingham are other Williams strongholds. Around the world Williams’s are most common in Canberra (one in 232 families), Wellington (one in 237) and Sydney (one in 247). The United States has more Williams’s than the entire population of Merseyside-an estimated total of just over 1,646,000 makes this their 3rd most popular surname.
The name dates back to the ancient root word ‘willahelm’ which meant ‘a willing man with a helmet’ (i.e. protection). This word is largely intact today in the Germanic countries as Willem and Wilhelm. In Normandy it becomes Guillem. By the time of the Norman invasion of our country, this had become today’s Guillaume. The name, along with Robert, Richard and John, was widely adopted in preference to Old English first names.
By the twelfth century derivations on William had become the most popular of all first names, accounting for fully 10 per cent of the entire male population registered on one of the rolls. Thus, early on, as efforts were made to distinguish one Will from another, the name was already destined to give rise to many of today’s most popular surnames.
By 1324 we were getting close to today’s name. That year’s Court of Roles at the Manor of Wakefield in Yorkshire records a Robert Willeson. The first recorded Wilson per se was also in Yorkshire: Robert Wilson at Kirkstall in 1341.
Thereafter, during Henry IV’s reign from the end of the fourteenth century onwards the ‘-son’ ending was much in vogue. This was notably true in the north of the country.
Ever since, the fairly formal straightforward Wilson has predominated in the north, while in our southern counties less formal pet names gave rise to the diminutives Wilcocks and Wilkin, derived from the Dutch word ‘ken’ which means ‘to know’.
The first record we have of the name in its formative stages is in the Domesday Book of 1086 which refers to a Robertus filius Willelmi (Robert son of William).
‘A week is a long time in politics’ was a saying coined by Harold Wilson (b. 1916), one of Britain’s longest-serving Prime Ministers. Earlier in his career he was the youngest Cabinet Minister since Pitt. Another great political Wilson was the American President, Woodrow Wilson (1856—1924). After the Allied victory in World War I, he master-minded the Versailles Peace Conference for which he was dubbed ‘the architect of world peace’. During his last years in office he was a bed-ridden recluse and, unknown to the public, the affairs of state were virtually run by his wife.
Wilson’s Disease is a hereditary condition leading to degeneration of the brain tissues.
Wilson’s Promontory, the southernmost point on Australia’s mainland, is named after Thomas Wilson, an English merchant. It boasts over 700 species of plants.
Eighteenth-century English mathematician John Wilson gave his name to Wilson’s Theorem, the statement that sets criteria for what are natural prime numbers.
Sir Erasmus Wilson, early nineteenth-century surgeon and noted specialist on skin diseases, spent the vast wealth his practice brought him on charitable bequests and the promotion of Egyptian research. He paid £10,000 to have Cleopatra’s Needle brought to London in 1878.
The United Kingdom has 3 towns which are related-2 Wilsons and a Wilsontown. Canada has one, the curiously named Wilson’s Prom, while the United States has 12 of which 9 are Wilsons. Australia has but one-Wilson Cliffs. Canada, the United States and Australia have Wilson lakes and rivers while the US has 3 Mount Wilsons including California’s with its world-famed observatory. Australia also has a Wilson mountain.
With about 231,000 namesakes Wilson is the 11th most popular surname in England and Wales. There are over 46.000 Wilsons in Scotland where it is 3rd in popularity. In Ireland it is estimated that with about 14,000, Wilson is the 26th most popular surname. Wilson is notably popular in and around Edinburgh where an estimated one in about 95 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Glasgow, Teesside and Leeds are other Wilson strongholds. Around the world Wilsons are most common in Canberra (one in 230 families), Wellington (one in 237) and Auckland (one in 253). The United States has more Wilsons than the entire population of Leeds-an estimated total of just over 831.000 makes this their 10th most popular surname.
Wilson Demographics
Average Male Wilson Height
177.11 cm
Average Female Wilson Height
162.56 cm
Sample is predominantly from Anglosphere countries
Wilson Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Wilson Come From? nationality or country of origin
The surname Wilson (Arabic: ويلسون, Bengali: উইলসন, Hindi: विल्सन, Marathi: सोन, Oriya: ଉଇଲସନ) is more frequently found in The United States than any other country or territory. It may be found as a variant: Wílson. Click here for other possible spellings of this name.
How Common Is The Last Name Wilson? popularity and diffusion
The last name Wilson is the 313th most widespread family name on a worldwide basis. It is borne by around 1 in 4,283 people. It occurs mostly in The Americas, where 63 percent of Wilson are found; 60 percent are found in North America and 60 percent are found in Anglo-North America. It is also the 535th most commonly held first name globally. It is borne by 1,419,252 people.
The surname is most common in The United States, where it is held by 973,757 people, or 1 in 372. In The United States Wilson is most frequent in: Texas, where 9 percent live, California, where 8 percent live and Georgia, where 6 percent live. Without taking into account The United States it is found in 208 countries. It is also found in England, where 12 percent live and Australia, where 5 percent live.
Wilson Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The frequency of Wilson has changed through the years. In The United States the share of the population with the surname grew 518 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it grew 198 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it grew 115 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it grew 477 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it fell 65 percent between 1901 and 2014.
Wilson Last Name Statistics demography
The religious adherence of those carrying the Wilson last name is predominantly Presbyterian (42%) in Ireland, Orthodox (53%) in Russia, Christian (96%) in Kenya, Evangelical (67%) in Lebanon, Christian (98%) in Nigeria and Orthodox (75%) in Ukraine.
In The United States those holding the Wilson last name are 12.49% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than the national average, with 59.26% registered with the political party.
The amount Wilson earn in different countries varies greatly. In Italy they earn 22.91% less than the national average, earning €23,151 per year; in Norway they earn 16.83% more than the national average, earning 404,331 kr per year; in Peru they earn 112.94% more than the national average, earning S/. 41,278 per year; in South Africa they earn 41.82% more than the national average, earning R 337,008 per year; in Colombia they earn 7.98% more than the national average, earning $24,514,500 COP per year; in United States they earn 5.17% less than the national average, earning $40,917 USD per year and in Canada they earn 4.26% more than the national average, earning $51,799 CAD per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
Wilson Name Transliterations
| Transliteration | ICU Latin | Percentage of Incidence |
|---|---|---|
| Wilson in the Bengali language | ||
| উইলসন | u'ilasana | - |
| Wilson in the Marathi language | ||
| सोन | sona | 82.14 |
| िवलसोन | ivalasona | 7.14 |
| िशमोना | isamona | 3.57 |
| िवलसॉन | ivalasona | 3.57 |
| ीसोन | isona | 3.57 |
| Wilson in the Hindi language | ||
| विल्सन | vilsana | 53.01 |
| विलसन | vilasana | 44.58 |
| बिलसन | bilasana | 1.2 |
| बिल्सन | bilsana | 1.2 |
| Wilson in the Oriya language | ||
| ଉଇଲସନ | u'ilasana | 46.55 |
| ୱିଲସନ | wilasana | 13.79 |
| ଉଇଲସାନ | u'ilasana | 6.9 |
| ଉଇଲସନ୍ | u'ilasan | 5.17 |
| ୱିଲ୍ସନ୍ | wilsan | 3.45 |
| ଉଲସାନ | ulasana | 3.45 |
| ହଲସନ | halasana | 1.72 |
| ଉଇଲସ | u'ilasa | 1.72 |
| ବିଲସାନ | bilasana | 1.72 |
| ଉଇଲ୍ସନ୍ | u'ilsan | 1.72 |
| ଇଲସନ | ilasana | 1.72 |
| ଓିଲସନ | oilasana | 1.72 |
| ୱଳସନ | walasana | 1.72 |
| ୱେଲସନ | welasana | 1.72 |
| ୱଲସନ | walasana | 1.72 |
| ଉଲସନ | ulasana | 1.72 |
| Wilson in the Arabic language | ||
| ويلسون | wylswn | - |
| ويلسن | wylsn | - |
| ولسون | wlswn | - |
| ولسن | wlsn | - |
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Wilson Reference & Research
Wilsons of Barton - Genealogical details of photographs of the Wilson family who hailed from Barton, North Yorkshire
Wilson FamilyTree DNA Group - A group collating DNA test results for those who bear the surname, includes results of DNA tests and discussions.
Wilsons of East Ohio FamilyTree DNA Group - A group collating DNA test results for those who bear the surname, includes results of DNA tests and discussions.
Wilson FamilyTree DNA Project - A description of a group researching the paternal lines of men who bear the surname with the help of DNA analysis.
Wilsons of East Ohio FamilyTree DNA Project - A description of a group researching the paternal lines of men who bear the surname with the help of DNA analysis.
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