Simpson
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Name — An English surname meaning "son of Simon," widely known from the animated television series The Simpsons.
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Etymology
From Middle English Sympson, equivalent to Sim, the short form of Simon, + -son.
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What does “Simpson” mean?
The word “Simpson” means an English surname meaning "son of Simon," widely known from the animated television series The Simpsons.
How do you pronounce “Simpson”?
“Simpson” is pronounced SIHMP-suhn (/ˈsɪmp.sən/ in IPA).
How do you use “Simpson” in a sentence?
Here is “Simpson” used in a sentence: “The Simpson family lives on Evergreen Terrace in the cartoon series.”
What part of speech is “Simpson”?
“Simpson” is a name.
Is “Simpson” a common word?
“Simpson” is a fairly common word in modern English.
Where does the surname Simpson come from?
Simpson is an English surname meaning "son of Simon." Like other patronymic surnames ending in -son, it originally identified someone by their father's given name.
Is it "the Simpsons" or "the Simpson's"?
A family is referred to with a plain plural and no apostrophe: "the Simpsons live next door." An apostrophe is added only for possession, and it goes after the s: "the Simpsons' house." Writing "the Simpson's" for the family is a common punctuation error.
Is Simpson used as a first name?
Simpson is primarily a surname. As with many English surnames it occasionally appears as a given name, but this is rare; the name's wide recognition today comes largely from the animated television series The Simpsons.