Dyson

/ˈdaɪsən/ noun

A brand name for vacuum cleaners and other appliances known for innovative cyclonic technology and bagless design. Founded by British inventor James Dyson, the company revolutionized home cleaning equipment.

A surname of English origin, meaning 'son of Dye' or 'son of Dennis,' from the medieval given name Dye (a pet form of Dennis or Dionysius). As a brand name, it represents the founder's identity rather than having intrinsic meaning related to the products.

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