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Dysons

Dysons is a surname of English origin. The term is used to refer to people who bear the surname Dyson, and in plural form, Dysons can denote a group or family linked by that surname. The Dyson surname is commonly considered to be either toponymic, deriving from a place name, or patronymic, derived from a personal name.

The name appears in medieval English records and has continued to the present-day through migration and diaspora.

Notable people with the surname include Freeman Dyson (1923–2020), an American theoretical physicist and mathematician known

See also

- Dyson (disambiguation)

- Dyson sphere

- Dyson Ltd

In
contemporary
times,
Dysons
are
found
primarily
in
the
United
Kingdom,
Ireland,
and
North
America,
with
communities
in
other
English-speaking
countries
as
well.
for
his
work
in
quantum
electrodynamics
and
for
the
Dyson
series;
and
James
Dyson
(born
1947),
a
British
inventor
and
entrepreneur
who
founded
Dyson
Ltd,
a
company
renowned
for
its
consumer
appliances
such
as
vacuum
cleaners
and
air
purifiers.