CURNOW
Curnow
Curnow is a surname of Cornish origin that is prevalent in the United Kingdom, particularly in the county of Cornwall. The name is derived from the Cornish words "kernou" or "kernow," which means Cornwall in the Cornish language. The surname Curnow is considered to be of topographic origin, denoting someone who lived in or near Cornwall.
The Curnow surname has ancient roots in Cornwall, with records dating back to the early medieval period. The name has variants such as Curnew and Cornu, reflecting the diverse spellings it has undergone over the centuries.
Historically, those bearing the surname Curnow were likely to have been involved in agriculture or mining, industries that have long been important in the Cornish economy. The Cornish people have a rich cultural heritage, and the Curnow surname is a testament to the enduring connection to the land and traditions of Cornwall.
Today, individuals with the surname Curnow can be found throughout the United Kingdom and in various parts of the world, reflecting the widespread dispersal of Cornish people over the years. The name continues to be a point of pride for those with Cornish heritage, serving as a link to the history and identity of this distinct Celtic region.
There are approximately 1,735 people named Curnow in the UK. That makes it roughly the 4,737th most common surname in Britain. Around 27 in a million people in Britain are named Curnow.
Surname type: Location or geographical feature
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
- Andrew
- Brian
- David
- John
- Mark
- Michael
- Paul
- Peter
- Philip
- Richard
- Stephen
- William
Female
- Alison
- Avril
- Christine
- Elizabeth
- Emma
- Helen
- Lisa
- Lynn
- Margaret
- Patricia
- Rebecca
- Sarah
- Susan
- Velda
Similar and related surnames
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