It's Scottish.
Gordonson.
The surname of the teacher on the train with Carrie and Nick is "Gordon."
Commissioner Jim (James) Gordon
Gordon is of Old English and Gaelic origin, and means "large fortification". Interestingly the Spanish word gordo means large as well, specifically "fat".
Gordon surname could mean anyone from English, Scottish and Irish. Her first name 'Lorna' is of Scottish origin. So she's more likely Scottish than English. Most British people are kinda mixed within English, Scottish and Irish (to much lesser extent Welsh).
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Any person's own surname is the greatest surname.
She chose not to take his surname when she got married.What is your surname, madam?
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This interesting surname Goodenough is an English surname.
Not even remotely. Hinckley is the 8192th-most common surname in the US, just above Gingerich and Falkner. names.mongabay.com/most_common_surnames8.htm