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Jamesons

Jamesons is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin. It is a patronymic form meaning "son of James," with James derived from the given name Jacob. Variants include Jameson and Jamieson; the form with or without an apostrophe is common in different countries. The plural Jamesons is used to refer to multiple people who bear the surname.

Origins and distribution: The name appears in medieval records in Scotland and later spread to Ireland, especially

Notable bearers: Because Jamesons is a common surname, it is shared by many individuals across fields such

See also: Jameson (surname).

during
migrations
and
the
Ulster
plantations.
Over
time,
bearers
of
the
name
established
communities
in
the
United
Kingdom,
North
America,
and
other
parts
of
the
English-speaking
world.
In
present
times,
Jamesons
can
be
found
across
diverse
regions
including
Ireland,
the
United
Kingdom,
the
United
States,
Canada,
Australia,
and
New
Zealand.
as
politics,
academia,
arts,
business,
and
sports.
There
is
no
single
person
associated
with
the
name
Jamesons;
instead,
it
denotes
any
person
or
family
bearing
the
surname.