BELGROVE
Belgrove
Belgrove is a surname of British origin. The name is believed to have derived from a combination of the Old English words "bel," meaning beautiful, and "grove," referring to a small wood or orchard. As such, Belgrove likely originally denoted someone who lived near a beautiful grove or woodland.
The Belgrove surname has been found in various regions across the United Kingdom, though it is less common compared to some other surnames. Like many British surnames, Belgrove may have undergone spelling variations over time, such as Bellgrove or Belgrave.
Individuals with the Belgrove surname can be found in historical records, indicating the presence of families bearing this name for several generations. Throughout history, individuals with the Belgrove surname have been involved in a variety of occupations and activities, reflecting the diverse pursuits of British society.
Today, the Belgrove surname continues to be carried by individuals in Britain and around the world, contributing to the rich tapestry of British surnames and heritage.
There are approximately 210 people named Belgrove in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Belgrove.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Anthony
- Carl
- Chris
- Christopher
- David
- Gary
- Jeremy
- Jonathan
- Mark
- Paul
- Peter
- Richard
- Simon
Female
- Barbara
- Elizabeth
- Emma
- Jacqueline
- Mary
- Nicola
- Sarah
- Sharon
- Susan
- Victoria