Wilson
WIL-suhn
Meaning:
Son of Will or William
Gender
Boy
Origin
English, British, Patronymic surname
Popularity Rank
#670 (boys)
#1371 (overall)
#1371 (overall)
Popularity Summary
Wilson has experienced steady popularity, especially in English-speaking countries, appreciated for its classic charm and distinguished sound that balances tradition with modernity.
Why Parents Choose Wilson
Parents often choose Wilson for its timeless appeal, strong heritage, and the warmth of its historical and cultural significance. It also pairs well with many middle names, offering versatility.
History & Cultural Significance
Originally a patronymic surname meaning 'son of William,' Wilson became popular as a given name in English-speaking countries during the 19th century. It reflects familial lineage and has maintained its charm over generations.
Wilson is a classic surname turned first name that embodies strength and heritage, often associated with traditional British and American roots.
Notable People Named Wilson
- Wilson Churchill, British Prime Minister
- Tom Wilson, American ice hockey player
- Wilson Rawls, author of 'Where the Red Fern Grows'
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Pop Culture References
- Wilson, the volleyball from the movie 'Cast Away'
- Wilson the baseball in 'Home Run Derby'
- Wilson the TV character in 'Dennis the Menace'