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English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromJack +‎-son.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Jackson (countable anduncountable,pluralJacksons)

  1. Asurname originating as a patronymic.
    • 2022 May 12, Dave Davies, “Has Tucker Carlson created the most racist show in the history of cable news?”, inNPR[1], spoken byNicholas Confessore, archived fromthe original on28 June 2023:
      In his cast of characters, you really see a disproportionate focus, I think, on Black women - on Kamala Harris, who he's insinuated only has her job today because of who she dated; to Judge Ketanji BrownJackson, who he's demanded the LSAT scores of - I don't recall him demanding the LSAT scores for Brett Kavanaugh - Karine Jean-Pierre.
    1. Andrew Jackson,President of theUnited States (1829–1837).
    2. Michael Jackson, singer and entertainer (1958–2009).
  2. A malegiven name transferred from the surname.
    • 2004,Kate Atkinson,Case Histories,→ISBN, page158:
      Francis was named for his mother's father andJackson himself was named for his father's mother. Not that his grandmother was calledJackson, of course - it was a maiden name (MargaretJackson) and it was a Scottish tradition, his father informed him.
    • 2022 October 26, Christina Zdanowicz, Claudia Dominguez, Lauren M. Johnson and Sara Smart, “The Waukesha victims included an 8-year-old boy, a loving grandmother and a woman excited to make her debut in the Dancing Grannies”, inCNN[2]:
      The sixth victim was identified asJackson Sparks, 8, according to his family’s GoFundMe page. “This afternoon, our dearJackson has sadly succumbed to his injuries and passed away,” an update posted to the page said days after the attack.
  3. Aplacename:
    1. A number of places in theUnited States:
      1. Thecapital city ofMississippi, and one of the twocounty seats ofHinds County.
      2. Acity inAlabama.
      3. Acity, thecounty seat ofAmador County,California.
      4. Acity, thecounty seat ofButts County,Georgia.
      5. Anunincorporated community inTipton County,Indiana.
      6. Anunincorporated community inRipley County,Indiana.
      7. Acity, thecounty seat ofBreathitt County,Kentucky.
      8. Atown inLouisiana.
      9. Atown inMaine.
      10. Acity, thecounty seat ofJackson County,Michigan.
      11. Acity, thecounty seat ofJackson County,Minnesota.
      12. Acity, thecounty seat ofCape Girardeau County,Missouri.
      13. Anunincorporated community inBeaverhead County,Montana.
      14. Avillage inNebraska.
      15. Atown inNew Hampshire.
      16. Atown inNew York.
      17. Atown, thecounty seat ofNorthampton County,North Carolina.
      18. Anunincorporated community inUnion County,North Carolina, named afterAndrew Jackson.
      19. Acity, thecounty seat ofJackson County,Ohio.
      20. Anunincorporated community andtownship inSusquehanna County,Pennsylvania.
      21. Atown inSouth Carolina.
      22. Acity, thecounty seat ofMadison County,Tennessee.
      23. Anunincorporated community inColumbia County,Washington.
      24. Several places inWisconsin:
        1. Atown inAdams County,Wisconsin.
        2. Atown inBurnett County,Wisconsin.
        3. Atown inWashington County,Wisconsin.
        4. Avillage inWashington County,Wisconsin, adjacent to the town.
      25. Atown, thecounty seat ofTeton County,Wyoming.
      26. Manytownships in theUnited States, listed underJackson Township.
      27. Ellipsis ofJackson County.
    2. Atown inQueensland,Australia.

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Translations

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transliterations of the surname
cognates of the surnameseeJohnson

Statistics

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  • According to the 2010 United States Census,Jackson is the 19th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 708,099 people.Jackson is most common among black (53.0%) and white (39.9%) people.[3]

Noun

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Jackson (pluralJacksons)

  1. (US, slang) AU.S. 20-dollar banknote USD(from the portrait of President Andrew Jackson on the bill).
    Synonyms:Andrew Jackson,Andy Jackson
    • 1955,Ray Charles,Greenbacks:
      She looked at me with that familiar desire
      Her eyes lit up like they were on fire
      She said, "My name's Flo, and you're on the right track,
      But look here, daddy, I wear furs on my back,
      So if you want to have fun in this man's land,
      Let Lincoln andJackson start shaking hands."
  2. A member ofThe Jackson 5.

See also

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U.S. currency bills

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FromEnglishJackson.

Proper noun

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Jackson

  1. a malegiven name from English

French

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromEnglishJackson.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Jackson m orf

  1. asurname from English
  2. Aplacename.

Hungarian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈd͡ʒɛkson]
  • Hyphenation:Jack‧son
  • Rhymes:-on

Proper noun

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Jackson

  1. Jackson

Declension

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Inflection (stem in-o-, back harmony)
singularplural
nominativeJacksonJacksonok
accusativeJacksontJacksonokat
dativeJacksonnakJacksonoknak
instrumentalJacksonnalJacksonokkal
causal-finalJacksonértJacksonokért
translativeJacksonnáJacksonokká
terminativeJacksonigJacksonokig
essive-formalJacksonkéntJacksonokként
essive-modal
inessiveJacksonbanJacksonokban
superessiveJacksononJacksonokon
adessiveJacksonnálJacksonoknál
illativeJacksonbaJacksonokba
sublativeJacksonraJacksonokra
allativeJacksonhozJacksonokhoz
elativeJacksonbólJacksonokból
delativeJacksonrólJacksonokról
ablativeJacksontólJacksonoktól
non-attributive
possessive – singular
JacksonéJacksonoké
non-attributive
possessive – plural
JacksonéiJacksonokéi
Possessive forms ofJackson
possessorsingle possessionmultiple possessions
1st person sing.JacksonomJacksonjaim
2nd person sing.JacksonodJacksonjaid
3rd person sing.JacksonjaJacksonjai
1st person pluralJacksonunkJacksonjaink
2nd person pluralJacksonotokJacksonjaitok
3rd person pluralJacksonjukJacksonjaik
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