CORRE
Corre
Corre is an ancient British surname with roots tracing back to the medieval period. The origin of the surname Corre is believed to have Norman-French origins, derived from the Old French word "corre" meaning "to run" or "to flow".
Over the centuries, the surname Corre has evolved and diversified, with various branches of the family establishing themselves in different regions across the United Kingdom and beyond. The name has been recorded in historical documents and records in different spellings such as Cor, Corre, Corr, and Corey.
Individuals bearing the surname Corre have contributed to various aspects of British society, including but not limited to academia, the arts, business, and politics. The surname Corre has also been associated with heraldry, with some individuals bearing coats of arms featuring symbols and motifs that reflect their family's history and status.
Today, the surname Corre continues to be borne by individuals across the United Kingdom and in other parts of the world, keeping alive its legacy and heritage. The surname serves as a reminder of the rich tapestry of British surnames and the diverse origins that have shaped them over the centuries.
There are approximately 88 people named Corre in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Corre.
Similar and related surnames
- Corr
- Corra
- Correa
- Care
- Carr
- Carre
- Coar
- Coare
- Coor
- Cor
- Core
- Corea
- Coree
- Cores
- Corie
- Corrah
- Corrao
- Corray
- Correau
- Correia
- Correl
- Correm
- Corren
- Correr
- Corres
- Correy
- Correya
- Corri
- Corria
- Corrie
- Corriea
- Corries
- Corrio
- Corro
- Corrow
- Corry
- Corue
- Cour
- Coure
- Cure
- Curr
- Curre
- Korre
- Caira
- Corey
- Correll
- Courie
- Cree
- Gare
- Gor
- Gora
- Kaura
- Kear
- Keer
- Kerai
- Kerr
- Kour
- Quarrie
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