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Harrison (or Harrisson or Harryson or Harrysson) (\ha-rri-son\) is a common patronymic surname with both English and Celtic origins. It can mean both "son of Harry" and "Golden Strength".[citation needed] Early records suggest that the surnames Harrison and Harris were used interchangeably by some families. It is likely that to this day there are some Harrisons and Harrises that are related. DNA Surname projects exist for both Harrison[1] and Harris[2]
Harrison is also a popular masculine given name of Old English origin.[3]
People with the name Harrison or its variants include:
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Harrison |
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| Pronunciation | HARE-ee-sun |
| Meaning | "son of Harris", "son of Harry" |
| Region of origin | Britain |
| Related names | Harris |
| Popularity | Behind the Name |
| Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Harrison |
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Harrison |
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| Pronunciation | HARE-ee-sun |
| Gender | male |
| Meaning | "son of Harry", "son of Harris" |
| Origin | Old English |
| Related names | Harry |
| Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Harrison |
| Look up Harrison in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
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