Judson
English
Etymology
From a (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Middle English short form of the given name Jordan + son.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Judson
- A surname transferred from the given name
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- 1996 Joyce Carol Oates, We Were the Mulvaneys, Harper Perennial (2007), →ISBN Invalid ISBN, page 4:
- "Judd" was a name associated with a certain measure of sternness, sobriety, though in fact we Mulvaney children were rarely scolded and even more rarely punished: "Judson Andrew" which is my baptismal name was a name of such dignity and aspiration I never came to feel it could be mine, only something borrowed like a Hallowe'en mask.
- 1996 Joyce Carol Oates, We Were the Mulvaneys, Harper Perennial (2007), →ISBN Invalid ISBN, page 4:
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