Watson
Male
Watson is a common English surname, derived from the Old English occupational name "Wætsone," meaning "son of Wat." It represents the patronymic naming tradition, where the name indicates the father's name or a similar ancestor.
The simplicity of the name Watson has contributed to its longevity and familiarity. Though a surname, its transition to a given name has been quite seamless and comfortable. Many consider it a name with a friendly and approachable quality.
James Watson
American molecular biologist (born 1928), jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962 for their discovery of the double helix structure of DNA.
John B. Watson
A highly influential American psychologist (1878-1958) who established the school of behaviorism.
Emma Watson
A very well-known British actress (born 1990) known for her role as Hermione Granger in the *Harry Potter* film series.