Carstairs

Carstairs is a British surname with origins dating back to medieval Scotland. The name is locational in nature, derived from the village of Carstairs in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The village's name is believed to have originated from the Old Welsh words "caer" meaning fort and "ing" meaning people.

The Carstairs family is historically associated with the region of Lanarkshire in Scotland, where they were known to have been landowners and prominent figures in the local community. Over the centuries, the surname spread to other parts of the British Isles and beyond as members of the family migrated for various reasons.

Notable individuals bearing the surname Carstairs include scholars, artists, and public figures who have made significant contributions in their respective fields. The surname has also been fictionalised in literature and popular culture, adding to its legacy and recognition.

Today, the surname Carstairs continues to be found in various parts of the United Kingdom and the wider Anglophone world. It remains a link to the rich history and heritage of Scotland, reminding us of the familial ties that bind individuals across generations.

There are approximately 815 people named Carstairs in the UK. That makes it roughly the 8,643rd most common surname in Britain. Around 13 in a million people in Britain are named Carstairs.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alastair
  • Andrew
  • David
  • Douglas
  • George
  • Ian
  • James
  • John
  • Paul
  • Robert
  • Ross
  • Steven
  • Thomas
  • William

Female

  • Elizabeth
  • Emma
  • Helen
  • Linda
  • Lynne
  • Margaret
  • Mary
  • Nicola
  • Sarah
  • Susan

Similar and related surnames

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