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If Gibson is derived from Gilbertson then it would be likely that it is connected to the Old English name Gilbert. "According to Black its popularity in Scotland is owing to its having been taken as the Anglicised form of MacGille Bride - 'Son of the Servant of Saint Bride'."

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