Johnson
proper noun
- family name
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈd͡ʒɑnsən/ / /ˈd͡ʒɒnsən/ / /dʑɔnsɔn/
name
Etymology: A patronymic surname from John + -son, literally “son of John”. * In the U.S. the name Johnson has been adopted by numerous European immigrant families originally named Johansson, Johnsson, Johansen, Jonsson, etc. * Doublet of Johansson, Johansen, Jansen, and Hansen.
- A patrilineal surname transferred from the given name. The second most common surname in the United States.
“And for the EU a Johnson premiership would mean “a mini-Trump across the Channel, dedicated to its sabotage”. Britain would become “a hostile principality, built on social, fiscal and environmental deregulation.””
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A township in Algoma District, Ontario, Canada.
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noun
Etymology: A patronymic surname from John + -son, literally “son of John”. * In the U.S. the name Johnson has been adopted by numerous European immigrant families originally named Johansson, Johnsson, Johansen, Jonsson, etc. * Doublet of Johansson, Johansen, Jansen, and Hansen.
- Alternative letter-case form of johnson (“penis”).