Caires

The surname Caires is of English origin, with its roots traced back to the medieval times. It is believed to be an anglicised variation of the name "Cairns," which in turn is derived from the Old Gaelic word "carn," indicating a rocky hill or a pile of stones.

The Caires family name is relatively rare in Britain, with most occurrences found in regions such as Scotland and Northern England. Throughout history, individuals bearing the surname Caires have been noted for their strong ties to the land, often working as farmers, labourers, or craftsmen.

Over time, the Caires family has spread geographically and diversified in their occupations and pursuits. The name Caires can also be found in other parts of the world, owing to migration and globalisation.

In contemporary times, individuals with the surname Caires continue to play various roles in society, contributing to diverse fields such as business, academia, arts, and more. The legacy of the Caires family name remains intertwined with British history and culture, reflecting the evolution and adaptability of families through the ages.

There are approximately 122 people named Caires in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Caires.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Carlos
  • Emanuel
  • Fabio
  • Joao
  • Jose
  • Luis
  • Manuel
  • Marco
  • Sergio
  • Thomas

Female

  • Carina
  • Dalia
  • Fernanda
  • Laurinda
  • Maria
  • Marta
  • Michelle
  • Rita
  • Rosa
  • Sandra

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