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  2. Nelson (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Nelson (surname) Nelson is an English surname. It is a patronymic name derived from Nell. The name is also listed as a baptismal name "the son of Eleanor". [ 1] The name was popularised by Admiral Horatio Nelson as a given name . Nelson is also an anglicized version of the Scandinavian names Nilsen, Nielsen, and Nilsson.

  3. Nelson (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Nelson is an English given name, more commonly used as a surname. It is derived from a patronymic name created from the given name "Nell". People with the given name Nelson

  4. List of Scottish Gaelic surnames - Wikipedia

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    This list of Scottish Gaelic surnames shows Scottish Gaelic surnames beside their English language equivalent. Unlike English surnames (but in the same way as Slavic , Lithuanian and Latvian surnames ), all of these have male and female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all Mac- names become Nic- if the person is female.

  5. Neilson (name) - Wikipedia

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    Neilson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Neil ". The prefix Neil- is of Irish Gaelic origin, a genitive of ' Niall ', possibly meaning "Champion" or "Cloud". Neilson, as a surname, is common in English language -speaking countries, but less common as a given name. It can be an anglicisation of MacNeil (Gaelic: MacNeill) or the ...

  6. Nelson's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Nelson's syndrome is a disorder that occurs in about one in four patients who have had both adrenal glands removed to treat Cushing's disease. [1] In patients with pre-existing adrenocorticotropic hormone ()-secreting pituitary adenomas, loss of adrenal feedback following bilateral adrenalectomy can trigger the rapid growth of the tumor, leading to visual symptoms (e.g. bitemporal hemianopsia ...

  7. Scandinavian family name etymology - Wikipedia

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    Scandinavian patronyms were generally derived from the father's given name with the addition of a suffix meaning 'son' or 'daughter' or by occupation like Møller - ( Miller ) naming tradition remained commonly used throughout the Scandinavian countries during the time of surname formation. [ 1] Forms of the patronymic suffixes include: -son ...

  8. List of Dutch family names - Wikipedia

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    Baas – The Boss. Bakker – Baker. Beek, van – From the brook. Beekhof – garden brook. Beenhouwer – Butcher. Berg, van der – From the cliff, mountain. Berkenbosch – birch wood, a grove of birch trees. Bijl, van der – "from the axe" – i.e. descended from woodcutters ( lumberjacks) Boer, de – the Farmer.

  9. O'Neill (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The surname O'Neill is an Anglicization of the original Irish Ua Néill, composed of the elements ua, meaning "grandson" or "descendant," and of the Irish name Niall. Niall is a male given name of Irish origin, to mean "champion" (derived from the Old Irish word niadh meaning warrior or champion). [ 2] The progenitor of the family is said to be ...