CONDICK
Condick
Origin and Meaning Condick is a rare British surname of Old English origin. The name is believed to have derived from the personal name 'Cundi', which was a short form of 'CynefriĆ°' meaning "royal peace". Over time, the name evolved to become Condick and has been passed down through generations as a surname.
Distribution The Condick surname is relatively rare and is mainly found in certain regions of the United Kingdom. Historical records suggest that the name has been present in various counties, although not in large numbers. The distribution of the surname has not been widespread compared to more common British surnames.
Notable Individuals Due to its rarity, there are no widely known notable individuals bearing the Condick surname in British history or contemporary society. However, given the unique nature of the name, individuals with this surname may be traced back through genealogical research to uncover their ancestral roots and connections.
Variations Like many surnames, variations in spelling and pronunciation can occur over time and across different regions. Possible variations of the Condick surname include Condic, Conduck, and Cundick. These variations may have emerged due to dialectal differences, migration patterns, or historical influences.
There are approximately 132 people named Condick in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Condick.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Anthony
- Edward
- Lee
- Mark
- Michael
- Paul
- Percy
- Robert
- Ryan
- Stephen
Female
- Barbara
- Bernadette
- Claire
- Elizabeth
- Jacqueline
- Jodie
- Judy
- Julie
- Maureen
- Shirley