Emmy Samtani
Emmy Samtani
The surname Masson has multiple origins. In Scotland, it is a variant of the surname Mason, referring to the occupation of a stonemason. In French and Walloon, it is derived from a shortened pet form of the personal name Thomas. The name is also found in the Flemish part of Belgium and is an occupational name for a stonemason in Old French. The surname Masson has evolved over time, reflecting changes in occupation and migration patterns. In Scotland, it was initially associated with the Highlands and the Clan MacDonald. As people moved to other parts of the UK and beyond, the name became more widespread. The 20th century saw significant changes in the ethnic identity associated with the surname, with notable increases in Asian/Pacific Black, and American Indian and Alaskan Native populations. The name Masson is important because it reflects the historical occupation of stonemasonry and the cultural heritage of Scotland and France. It also symbolizes the resilience and adaptability of families who have carried the name through generations, adapting to new environments and occupations.
Source: Social Security Administration
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