Talk:Simpson (name)
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Simpson is one of Scotland's most common names, hence the preponderence of Scottish first names of those who bear this surname. It is undeniably a Scottish name, as Scottish as any obvious such names, and managing to find some individual in the 11th century in England with this name and using the tenuous link as a basis for putting its origins there is totally rediculous; the Scots have been pouring into England for a thousand years which is why the English have many millions of inhabitants who are under the illusion they are English. Can be proved of course by doing DNA on 100 English chosen at random. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.111.179.37 (talk) 11:14, 13 May 2011 (UTC)