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The surname Dixon is Northern English meaning son or relative of Dick. The personal name Dick is a nickname for Richard. A Germanic name which means powerful and hardy. Although found in every part of Britain, the name Dick is especially common in Scotland. In the 17th century, the surname was taken to northern Ireland.

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The name Dixon originated from Scotland. Dixon first came into use upon the birth of Richard Keith and Margaret Keith's son in Scotland.

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The word "Dixon" come Sir Edward dixon.

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