Dickinson
/ˈdɪkɪnsən/
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Dickinson is an English surname meaning 'the son of Dick,' derived from the medieval given name Richard, which signifies 'brave ruler' or 'powerful leader.' It carries a sense of heritage and nobility, often associated with English-speaking families. The name gained prominence through notable figures like the poet Emily Dickinson, adding a literary and intellectual dimension to its cultural significance.
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