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Jacobsons

Jacobsons is a surname of patronymic origin, formed from the given name Jacob with the suffix -son, meaning “son of Jacob.” In English-language contexts, Jacobson serves as the root surname, and Jacobsons can denote a family bearing that surname or refer collectively to people named Jacobson. The form has cognates across Northern Europe, including Jacobson, Jacobsen, Jakobson, Jakobsen, Jakobsson, and Jakobs, with local spellings influenced by language conventions.

The name is most common as a surname in the United States and in Scandinavian countries, with

As with many surnames, individuals named Jacobson or Jacobsons have emerged in numerous domains, including science,

See also Jacobson, Jacobsen, Jakobsson, and Jakobs for related surname forms.

higher
concentrations
in
the
Nordic
regions
and
among
descendants
of
Nordic
emigrants
in
North
America
and
the
United
Kingdom.
politics,
sports,
arts,
and
business.
Because
Jacobsons
refers
to
a
family
name
rather
than
a
single
person
or
institution,
any
specific
biography
would
refer
to
a
particular
bearer
of
the
surname.