A Gordon setter.
"The hunter called out to the gordon as it bounded through the field, its black and tan coat gleaming in the sunlight."
A village in Berwickshire, Scotland. Derived from a Proto-Brythonic term meaning “spacious fort”.
"The historic market town of Gordon stands as a proud village in the rolling hills of Berwickshire, Scotland."
The surname Gordon likely originates from a place name in Scotland or England. Its roots are debated but may trace back to Celtic words meaning "spacious fort" or derive from the French Gourdon, which itself comes from an ancient Gaulish term for a leader or chief.