ALBINSON
Albinson
Albinson is a British surname with its origins in medieval England. The surname is of Anglo-Saxon derivation, and can be traced back to the Old English personal name "Aelfwine," which means "elf-friend." Over time, the name evolved to its current form of Albinson.
The distribution of the Albinson surname is predominantly found in the northern regions of England, particularly in Lancashire and Yorkshire. Various branches of the Albinson family have been recorded in local parish records, indicating their long-standing presence in these areas.
Notable individuals bearing the Albinson surname have made contributions in various fields, including academia, arts, and business. The name has also been connected to historical events and local traditions in certain regions of England.
The Albinson surname carries with it a rich history and heritage, reflective of the diverse tapestry of British culture and society. Today, individuals with the surname Albinson can be found across the United Kingdom and in other parts of the world, maintaining their ancestral connection to this distinguished British name.
There are approximately 222 people named Albinson in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Albinson.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- David
- James
- John
- Luke
- Mark
- Michael
- Paul
- Simon
- Steven
- Thomas
Female
- Charlotte
- Elizabeth
- Judith
- Julie
- Kathryn
- Mhairi
- Miranda
- Ruth
- Stephanie
- Susan
- Victoria