Gordón is used as a family name or surname in Gaelic. It is 7 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Gordón
No. of characters: 7
Origin: Gaelic
Meaning: Gurtdwine, Gaelic, a fierce man; Gwrddyn, Welsh, a strong man; Cawrdyn, Welsh, a hero, a giant. Saome have deried the Gordons from Gordinia, in Thessaly; others say they are descendants of Gorduni mentioned by Ceasar in his Commentaries. The name appears to be local, and may be derived from a town in France of that name, in the Department of Lot. It signifies in Gaelic the round hill, or the hill that surrounds, from Gour, round and dun, a hill or fort

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Gordón Namesakes

  • Andrew D. Gordon, British computer scientist employed by Microsoft Research
  • Patrick Gordon, general and rear admiral in Russia
  • J. King Gordon, Canadian editor, diplomat, and academic
  • Lord George Gordon, British politician best
  • Sheila Gordon, wrote, among various other publications
  • Malcolm Gordon, ice hockey coach at St
  • Thomas Boston Gordon, was
  • John Watson Gordon, Scottish portrait painter and president of the Royal Scottish Academy
  • Tod Gordon, American businessman
  • Claire Gordon, English film actress and comedian
  • Lonnie Gordon, American female dance
  • Caroline Gordon, notable American novelist and literary critic who
  • George Gordon, 1st Duke of Gordon, Scottish peer
  • Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon, Scottish peer
  • Judah Leib Gordon,
  • Cyrus H. Gordon, American scholar of Near Eastern cultures and ancient languages
  • James Thomas Gordon, politician in Manitoba, Canada
  • Lyndall Gordon, British-based academic writer
  • Bruce L. Gordon, Canadian philosopher of science
  • Bryan Gordon, American television and film director
  • Gerald Gordon, editor of 'Scottish Criminal Case Reports' and of 'Renton and Brown's Criminal Procedure'
  • Jacqui Gordon, Australian actress
  • Emmanuel Taylor Gordon, singer and vaudeville performer associated with the Harlem Renaissance
  • Seton Gordon, Scottish naturalist, photographer and folklorist
  • Lord Adam Gordon, British royal courtier
  • Stephen P. Gordon, libertarian political consultant with the firm Forward Focus Media and a political activist
  • Graham Gordon, New Zealand general practitioner and surgeon
  • Ernest Gordon, former Presbyterian dean of the chapel at Princeton University
  • John Hannah Gordon, Scottish-Australian politician and judge
  • J. M. Gordon, Scottish singer, actor, stage manager and director
  • Robert A. Gordon, American sociologist best
  • Roxy Gordon, Choctaw and Assiniboine poet, novelist
  • Marlaine Gordon, British actress
  • Elye Gordon, Soviet Yiddish author
  • William Washington Gordon, American politician and businessman
  • Silas M. Gordon, anti-union guerrilla
  • Thomas C. Gordon, Thomas Christian Gordon Jr
  • Bazil Gordon, emigrated
  • Edmund W. Gordon, a professor of psychology
  • George Stuart Gordon, British literary scholar
  • Willy Gordon, Swedish sculptor and artist
  • Bernard Marshall Gordon, American engineer, inventor, entrepreneur
  • Roger Gordon, 16th-century Scottish cleric
  • William F. Gordon, nineteenth-century politician and lawyer
  • Henry Charles Gordon, Gordon was
  • A. D. Gordon, Zionist ideologue and the spiritual force behind practical Zionism and Labor Zionism
  • William E. Gordon, physicist and astronomer
  • Lewis Gordon, American philosopher
  • Michael J. C. Gordon, leading British computer scientist
  • Deborah M. Gordon, biologist
  • Ruth Gordon, American film, stage, and television actress
  • Gary Gordon, master sergeant
  • Kim Gordon, American musician, singer, songwriter
  • Peter and Gordon, British pop duo
  • Dexter Gordon, by [http://alexvhenderson
  • Huntley Gordon, Canadian actor

Gordón Namesakes

  • Andrew D. Gordon, British computer scientist employed by Microsoft Research
  • Patrick Gordon, general and rear admiral in Russia
  • J. King Gordon, Canadian editor, diplomat, and academic
  • Lord George Gordon, British politician best
  • Sheila Gordon, wrote, among various other publications
  • Malcolm Gordon, ice hockey coach at St
  • Thomas Boston Gordon, was
  • John Watson Gordon, Scottish portrait painter and president of the Royal Scottish Academy
  • Tod Gordon, American businessman
  • Claire Gordon, English film actress and comedian
  • Lonnie Gordon, American female dance
  • Caroline Gordon, notable American novelist and literary critic who
  • George Gordon, 1st Duke of Gordon, Scottish peer
  • Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon, Scottish peer
  • Judah Leib Gordon,
  • Cyrus H. Gordon, American scholar of Near Eastern cultures and ancient languages
  • James Thomas Gordon, politician in Manitoba, Canada
  • Lyndall Gordon, British-based academic writer
  • Bruce L. Gordon, Canadian philosopher of science
  • Bryan Gordon, American television and film director
  • Gerald Gordon, editor of 'Scottish Criminal Case Reports' and of 'Renton and Brown's Criminal Procedure'
  • Jacqui Gordon, Australian actress
  • Emmanuel Taylor Gordon, singer and vaudeville performer associated with the Harlem Renaissance
  • Seton Gordon, Scottish naturalist, photographer and folklorist
  • Lord Adam Gordon, British royal courtier
  • Stephen P. Gordon, libertarian political consultant with the firm Forward Focus Media and a political activist
  • Graham Gordon, New Zealand general practitioner and surgeon
  • Ernest Gordon, former Presbyterian dean of the chapel at Princeton University
  • John Hannah Gordon, Scottish-Australian politician and judge
  • J. M. Gordon, Scottish singer, actor, stage manager and director
  • Robert A. Gordon, American sociologist best
  • Roxy Gordon, Choctaw and Assiniboine poet, novelist
  • Marlaine Gordon, British actress
  • Elye Gordon, Soviet Yiddish author
  • William Washington Gordon, American politician and businessman
  • Silas M. Gordon, anti-union guerrilla
  • Thomas C. Gordon, Thomas Christian Gordon Jr
  • Bazil Gordon, emigrated
  • Edmund W. Gordon, a professor of psychology
  • George Stuart Gordon, British literary scholar
  • Willy Gordon, Swedish sculptor and artist
  • Bernard Marshall Gordon, American engineer, inventor, entrepreneur
  • Roger Gordon, 16th-century Scottish cleric
  • William F. Gordon, nineteenth-century politician and lawyer
  • Henry Charles Gordon, Gordon was
  • A. D. Gordon, Zionist ideologue and the spiritual force behind practical Zionism and Labor Zionism
  • William E. Gordon, physicist and astronomer
  • Lewis Gordon, American philosopher
  • Michael J. C. Gordon, leading British computer scientist
  • Deborah M. Gordon, biologist
  • Ruth Gordon, American film, stage, and television actress
  • Gary Gordon, master sergeant
  • Kim Gordon, American musician, singer, songwriter
  • Peter and Gordon, British pop duo
  • Dexter Gordon, by [http://alexvhenderson
  • Huntley Gordon, Canadian actor

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