CUSTERSON
Custerson
Custerson is a British surname with roots that can be traced back to the medieval period. The name is of English origin and is believed to be derived from the Old Norse personal name "Kútr," which means "cauldron" or "kettle," combined with the suffix "son," denoting "son of."
The Custerson surname is not particularly common in the United Kingdom, but those who bear it can often be found in regions with strong Norse influence, such as Yorkshire and East Anglia. Over the centuries, the family name has likely undergone variations in spelling and pronunciation, as is common with many English surnames.
Individuals with the surname Custerson have been involved in a variety of occupations and professions throughout history, including agriculture, craftsmanship, trade, and more recently, various modern professions. The surname may also have different branches and family connections, reflecting the complex web of British genealogy.
As with many surnames, the history and heritage of the Custerson family are undoubtedly rich and diverse, offering valuable insights into the social, cultural, and linguistic tapestry of the British Isles.
There are approximately 88 people named Custerson in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Custerson.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
Female