All about the name WATSON

Meaning, origin, history.

Watson is a surname of English origin that comes from the Middle English word "wattes," which means "from the settlement of Watt." It was often given to people who lived near a watt, or a marshy piece of land. The name Watson can also be derived from the Welsh personal name "Ap Huw," meaning "son of Huw."

The surname Watson has been recorded in English genealogy since the 13th century, with early instances including William Watesson who was listed in Worcestershire in 1272 and Richard Wattesone who appeared in Yorkshire in 1384.

Throughout history, many notable individuals have carried the name Watson. Some examples include:

* Thomas Watson (1692-1781), an English inventor best known for his work on the development of the telegraph. * James Watson (born 1928), an American molecular biologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962 for his co-discovery of the structure of DNA with Francis Crick. * Emma Watson (born 1990), a British actress and activist known for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series.

While Watson is primarily used as a surname, it has also been used occasionally as a given name. In literature, Sherlock Holmes' assistant Dr. John Watson was named by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in his famous detective stories, contributing to the popularity of the name Watson as a first name in some circles.

Today, Watson is still predominantly used as a last name, with its meaning and origin being passed down through generations of families who have carried this distinguished surname.

See also

Welsh
English

Popularity of the name WATSON since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics show that the name Watson has seen a steady presence in the United States over the past three years, with no significant increase or decrease in its popularity. In 2018, there were 6 babies named Watson, followed by 5 births in 2019 and another 6 births in 2020. Overall, between these three years, a total of 17 babies have been given the name Watson. This indicates that while it may not be one of the most popular names, Watson continues to be a choice for parents looking for a distinctive and unique name for their child.