Definition: Adamson is a surname in the Commonwealth English language, and it appears only in Canada. The name "Adamson" is derived from the Scottish Gaelic "Mac Adam," which translates to "Old Adam." The surname was popularized by the American author and historian Robert Louis Stevenson, who used it as his own first name. The surname became a popular surname for English people in the United States and Canada after its use. It has been suggested that the surname may have originated from Scottish Gaelic, but this is not widely accepted. There are many other similar surnames in the Commonwealth English language, including the names "Wright," "Bryant," "Parker," and "Wilson."
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