Clevely

Clevely is an English surname with medieval origins, derived from the Old English words "clif" meaning "slope" or "bank" and "leah" meaning "woodland clearing." The surname is locational in nature, indicating that the original bearers may have hailed from a place named Clevely or a similar-sounding location in England.

The earliest instances of the Clevely surname can be traced back to feudal times in Lancashire, England. Over the centuries, bearers of the surname have spread to various parts of the United Kingdom and beyond, with notable concentrations in Lancashire and surrounding regions.

Throughout history, individuals with the surname Clevely have been involved in a variety of occupations and roles, reflecting the diverse paths taken by families over generations. The surname's bearers may have been farmers, craftsmen, traders, or served in various other capacities in society.

As with many surnames, variations in spelling have emerged over time, leading to forms such as Clevelley and Cleavely. This evolution is characteristic of the fluidity of language and the way in which surnames adapt across generations.

Today, the surname Clevely endures as a testament to the rich tapestry of British family history. Modern descendants of the bearers of this surname can be found around the world, maintaining a connection to their ancestral roots and contributing to the ongoing story of the Clevely name.

There are approximately 126 people named Clevely in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Clevely.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alistair
  • Brett
  • Ian
  • John
  • Luke
  • Patrick
  • Percy
  • Rupert
  • Scott
  • Thomas
  • Timothy

Female

  • Ashleigh
  • Claire
  • Esther
  • Hilary
  • Jaclyn
  • Jean
  • Julia
  • Margaret
  • Rachel
  • Sarah

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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