Clarey

The surname Clarey, also spelt as Clary or Cleary, is of Anglo-Saxon origin and has historical roots in Britain. It is derived from the Old English word "claeg" or "clay," which referred to clay or earth. The surname likely originated as a descriptive term for someone who lived near clay deposits or worked with clay.

The name Clarey is primarily found in the British Isles, particularly in England and Ireland. Variants of the surname, such as Clary and Cleary, are also common in Scotland, Wales, and other parts of the United Kingdom.

Over time, individuals with the surname Clarey have contributed to various aspects of British society, including art, literature, politics, and business. The name has been borne by notable figures throughout history, adding to its significance in British culture.

Today, the surname Clarey continues to be passed down through generations, connecting modern individuals to their ancestral heritage and the rich tapestry of British history. The name remains a symbol of the enduring legacy and diverse ancestry of the British people.

There are approximately 556 people named Clarey in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around nine in a million people in Britain are named Clarey.

Origin: English

Region of origin: British Isles

Country of origin: England

Religion of origin: Christian

Language of origin: English

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Adam
  • Alan
  • Andrew
  • Christopher
  • David
  • Graham
  • James
  • John
  • Joseph
  • Michael
  • Neil
  • Robert

Female

  • Angela
  • Caroline
  • Ceri
  • Charlotte
  • Christine
  • Elizabeth
  • Joyce
  • Julie
  • Laura
  • Margaret
  • Mary
  • Patricia
  • Sandra
  • Sarah
  • Yvonne

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