Charig

Charig is a surname that originates from Britain. The etymology of the surname suggests that it may have derived from the Old French word "cheriche," which means "delight" or "beloved." The surname may have originated as a nickname for someone of a kind or pleasant disposition.

The Charig surname has been recorded in various regions of Britain, with concentrations in areas such as London, Kent, and Sussex. One notable individual bearing the Charig surname was Stanley J. Charig, a British paleontologist known for his work on ancient reptiles and amphibians.

The Charig surname reflects the rich tapestry of British surnames and their diverse origins. Through genealogical research and historical records, individuals can trace the roots of their Charig surname and discover more about their family history.

There are approximately 71 people named Charig in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Charig.

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