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Thompson

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Name — A common English and Scottish surname meaning "son of Thomas".

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Etymology

Formed from Tom plus -son, meaning "son of Thomas".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Thompson” mean?

The word “Thompson” means a common English and Scottish surname meaning "son of Thomas". In plain terms, a surname meaning "son of Thomas".

How do you pronounce “Thompson”?

“Thompson” is pronounced TOMP-suhn (/ˈtɑmp.sən/ in IPA).

How do you use “Thompson” in a sentence?

Here is “Thompson” used in a sentence: “The Thompson family has lived in this town for generations.”

What part of speech is “Thompson”?

“Thompson” is a name.

Is “Thompson” a common word?

“Thompson” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between Thompson and Thomson?

Both surnames mean 'son of Thomas,' but Thompson includes a 'p' while Thomson does not. Thomson without the 'p' is especially associated with Scottish families, though both spellings occur in England and Scotland.

Is Thompson used as a first name or only a surname?

Thompson is primarily an English and Scottish surname meaning 'son of Thomas.' Like many surnames, it is occasionally adopted as a given name, but its established use is as a family name.

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