Cham

Surname: Cham
Origin: English, Cornish

Meaning: Cham is an English and Cornish surname derived from the Old English word "cham" meaning "enclosure" or "dwelling place." It may have originated as a topographic name for someone who lived near an enclosed area or a village.

Distribution: The surname Cham is found mainly in the counties of Cornwall and Devon in South West England. It is relatively rare and has not been as widely spread as some other English surnames.

Notable People: Unfortunately, due to the rarity of the surname, there are no notable individuals associated with the name Cham that have achieved widespread recognition in history or popular culture.

Variants: Variants of the surname Cham include Champ and Chalmers. These variations may have evolved over time due to different regional dialects and accents.

Coat of Arms: The Coat of Arms for the surname Cham is not well-documented, given the limited historical records on the name. As a result, there is no specific Coat of Arms associated with the Cham surname.

In conclusion, the surname Cham is a relatively uncommon English and Cornish surname, likely originating from a topographic feature or location. Its use and distribution have been limited primarily to the southwestern counties of England.

There are approximately 547 people named Cham in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around eight in a million people in Britain are named Cham.

Region of origin: Asia

Country of origin: China

Language of origin: Chinese

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alhaji
  • Alieu
  • Andrew
  • Baam
  • David
  • Ebrima
  • John
  • Lamin
  • Momodou
  • Musa
  • Ousman
  • Sait
  • Sulayman
  • Tayeb
  • Yui

Female

  • Amie
  • Aminata
  • Awa
  • Fatou
  • Haddy
  • Isatou
  • Jainaba
  • Julie
  • Marrang
  • Ndey
  • Patricia
  • Susan
  • Susanna
  • Tracey

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