Pronounced HEN-suhn (/ˈhɛnsən/), the name Henson unfolds like the first golden light upon a Tuscan vineyard, its syllables rippling gently through sun-warmed flagstones and olive groves. Born as a patronymic in medieval England—“son of Henry,” itself drawn from the Germanic Heimric, “home ruler”—it carries within its soft cadence both the steadfast warmth of family hearth and the spirited promise of leadership. In modern ears it conjures the playful genius of Jim Henson, whose Muppets danced with the same buoyant charm that this name bestows, yet it remains rare enough to retain an intimate allure, a whisper of individuality across sunlit piazzas. Rich with ancestral grace and light-hearted artistry, Henson is at once a dignified legacy and an invitation to dream.
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