Karson or Carson traces back to Celtic Gaelic Anglo-Saxon as a surname evolved to a given name. A name choice for a son, Karson is thought to mean "son of a marsh-dweller" originating from Carr, an iteration of "Kiar", an old Norse word meaning "marsh-dweller". Karson is also possibly an iteration of Christian.
Karson or Carson traces back to Celtic Gaelic Anglo-Saxon as a surname evolved to a given name. A name choice for a son, Karson is thought to mean "son of a marsh-dweller" originating from Carr, an iteration of "Kiar", an old Norse word meaning "marsh-dweller". Karson is also possibly an iteration of Christian.
Karson or Carson traces back to Celtic Gaelic Anglo-Saxon as a surname evolved to a given name. A name choice for a son, Karson is thought to mean "son of a marsh-dweller" originating from Carr, an iteration of "Kiar", an old Norse word meaning "marsh-dweller". Karson is also possibly an iteration of Christian.
Karson or Carson traces back to Celtic Gaelic Anglo-Saxon as a surname evolved to a given name. A name choice for a son, Karson is thought to mean "son of a marsh-dweller" originating from Carr, an iteration of "Kiar", an old Norse word meaning "marsh-dweller". Karson is also possibly an iteration of Christian.