Brocks

Brocks is a British surname of English origin, derived from the Old English personal name "Broc", which means badger. The name likely originated as a nickname for someone who resembled a badger in some way, perhaps due to having a streak of grey hair or being known for their fierceness.

The surname Brocks is found predominantly in the southern and eastern regions of England, with a notable concentration in the counties of Essex, Kent, and Sussex. The name has spread throughout the United Kingdom and can also be found in various former British colonies, particularly in Australia, Canada, and the United States.

Individuals bearing the surname Brocks have been noted in various fields throughout history, including academia, the arts, politics, and sports. The name has also been found in records tracing back to medieval England, suggesting a long and illustrious history for the Brocks family.

Variant spellings of the surname include Brock, Brockes, Brox, and Brockis. Over time, different branches of the family may have adopted slightly different spellings of the name, leading to its varied forms today.

Overall, the surname Brocks carries with it a sense of heritage and tradition, reflecting the long history of the family and its enduring presence in British society.

There are approximately 93 people named Brocks in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Brocks.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Barrie
  • Crispin
  • John
  • Martyn
  • Tom

Female

  • Abigail
  • Annabel
  • Charlotte
  • Jeanette
  • Susie

Similar and related surnames

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