The surname Williamson has a fascinating history, particularly for those of Irish descent. It is an Anglicized version of the Gaelic name "Mac Liam," which translates to "son of William."
During the medieval period, Gaelic surnames were commonly anglicized to make them more accessible for English-speaking populations. This process often involved translating the original Gaelic name into its English equivalent and adding a patronymic prefix, such as "Mac" or "O." In the case of Mac Liam, it became Williamson.
The name William itself has Norman origins and was introduced to Ireland following the Anglo-Norman invasion in the 12th century. The Normans, who spoke French, brought with them the name Guillaume, which is the French version of William. Over time, Guillaume became anglicized to William.
The Mac Liam sept, or clan, were based in County Donegal in the north of Ireland. They were originally part of the larger Cenél Conaill tribal grouping and were associated with the O'Donnell dynasty. The O'Donnells were powerful rulers in medieval Ireland, and the Mac Liams held a prominent position within their society.
Today, the surname Williamson is still common among those of Irish descent, both within Ireland and in Irish diaspora communities around the world. It serves as a link to the rich history and cultural heritage of the Mac Liam sept and their connections to the O'Donnell dynasty.
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Materials | Polyester fiberfill. Polyurethane foam |
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Colour | Brown |
Age | Suitable for children from 36 months |
Cleaning | Hand wash only |
Conformity | European Standard EN71 |
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EAN | 5055374500149 |
Weight | 0.3kg (0.7lbs) |
Height | 30cm (11.8 inches) |