National Carson Day is observed on September 29 each year. It is a day dedicated to honoring individuals with the surname Carson. Carson is an Irish and Scottish name without gender. It is a transferred use of the name ‘Carr’s son,’ which means’son of the marsh inhabitants.’ Some use it as a last name as well. It became more prominent due to the American frontiersman Kit Carson. However, the ancient Strathclyde-Briton people of the Scottish/English Borderlands first used the name. The first occurrence of the surname Carson was in Dumfriesshire, a southern region of Scotland.
The background of National Carson Day
Carson is a name with Scottish and Irish origins. It is a repurposed version of “Carr’s son,” which means “son of the marsh people.” Carson was first used by the ancient Strathclyde-Brition people of the Scottish/English Borderlands. Dumfriesshire in southern Scotland was home to the first Carson family. The Isle of Man’s bailiff, Morris Carson/Acasson, is credited with first employing the appellation. In the ninth century, he arrived on Scottish soil and is considered a member of the Irish Clan MacCarrghama of the Hy Fiachra.
In 1676, when Charles Carson arrived in Maryland, the first trace of the surname ‘Carson’ in the United States dates back to the 17th century. Subsequently, individuals with the same surname began to immigrate to the United States, which gave Carson a touch of old west charm. Kit Carson, an American frontiersman and trapper (actual name Christopher Carson), was largely responsible for this. William, his paternal ancestor, was an immigrant from Scotland or Northern Ireland and was born in Madison in 1809.
According to data provided by the Social Security Administration, Carson has remained among the top 100 most popular names in the United States for the past 126 years, when the government began tracking such data. In December of 2017, Carson attained its highest position. It is presently ranked number 87 on the list of the most popular male names in the United States, while it is ranked number 1,154 on the list of the most popular female names.
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CARSON DAY NATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Festivities with Carson
Do you know anyone named Carson? Wish them a joyful National Carson Day and compliment their exceptional name.
Consider anagrams.
Make it a contest to determine how many anagrams can be derived from the name ‘Carson.’ Anagrams are entertaining!
Employ the hashtag
National Carson Day should be made more widely known. Utilize the hashtag #NationalCarsonDay to initiate a conversation on social media.
5 NOTABLE PEOPLE WITH THE LAST NAME CARSON
Johnny William Carson
Johnny William Carson was an American T.V. host, writer, and producer, best known for hosting “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson” and garnering six Emmy awards, including the 1985 Peabody Award, amongst other accolades.
David Carson
In 1987, retired American neurosurgeon Ben Carson performed the first successful operation to separate conjoined twins.
Edward Carson, Sir
Sir Edward Carson was a prominent Irish politician who served as the First Lord of the Admiralty for the Royal British Navy.
Elizabeth Louise Carson
American marine biologist and author Rachel Louise Carson authored the influential book “Silent Spring.”
Trump Arthur Carson
Donald Arthur Carson is an emeritus professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and a reformed biblical scholar.
NATIONAL CARSON DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | September 29 | Friday |
2024 | September 29 | Sunday |
2025 | September 29 | Monday |
2026 | September 29 | Tuesday |
2027 | September 29 | Wednesday |