CARSEY
Carsey
Carsey is a British surname with roots in Scotland. The name is derived from the Old Gaelic word cairsidh, meaning "dweller at the rocks" or "dweller at the marshy land". This suggests that the original bearers of the name may have lived in a place with rocky or marshy terrain.
The Carsey surname can be found in various historical records dating back to the medieval period in Scotland. Over time, individuals bearing the surname may have migrated to different parts of the United Kingdom and beyond, leading to a dispersed presence of the name.
The Carsey surname is not very common, but individuals with this name have made notable contributions in various fields such as academia, the arts, and business. The name may have different variations or spellings, including Carsie, Carse, or Karsey, depending on regional influences.
Today, individuals with the surname Carsey can be found across the United Kingdom and in other parts of the world where immigrants from Scotland have settled. The name carries with it a sense of heritage and history, linking modern bearers to their Scottish roots.
There are approximately 44 people named Carsey in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Carsey.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Graham
- Stephen
Female
- Deborah
- Natalie
Similar and related surnames
- Caress
- Carek
- Cares
- Carce
- Carcy
- Crasey
- Carse
- Carsi
- Carss
- Carsy
- Causey
- Causy
- Cawrse
- Cawsey
- Coarse
- Corksey
- Corse
- Corsey
- Corsie
- Coursey
- Coursy
- Curse
- Cursey
- Curzey
- Kearsey
- Kearsy
- Kersey
- Kiersey
- Kirsey
- Kursey
- Carke
- Carks
- Carsbey
- Carside
- Carsley
- Carso
- Caussy
- Cawse
- Corsi
- Course
- Crassey
- Cursi
- Dacey
- Deacey
- Karse
- Kearse
- Cressy
- Crossey
Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.