Where does “Jackson” come from?

Jackson is an English patronymic surname derived from Jack, a diminutive of John, which comes from Old French Johan, Latin Iohannes, and ultimately Hebrew יהוה.

Jackson (English): A U.S. 20-dollar banknote USD; A member of The...

Definitions

  1. A U.S. 20-dollar banknote USD; A member of The...

Ancestry of “Jackson”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishJackA placeholder or conventional name for any man,...
2Middle EnglishjakkeA padded coat, especially as light armour
3Anglo-Normanjacke
4Middle Frenchjaque
5Middle Frenchjacques
6Frenchjacquesplural of jacque; a stupid person; a jemmy or...
7LatinIacobusJacob; James; Saint James
8Ancient GreekἸάκωβος
9Ancient GreekἸακώβJacob
10HebrewיַעֲקֹבJacob
11Hebrewעָקֵבheel of the foot; heel

Words derived from “Jackson

Every word from Hebrew עָקֵב
Jackson — Etymology, Origin & Word History | Etymology Explorer