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The surname De is predominantly of French origin, deriving from the preposition "de", meaning "of" or "from". It was commonly used in the nobility and aristocracy of France to denote a person's place of origin or possessions.
In the United Kingdom, the surname De is found among individuals of French, Spanish, or Italian ancestry. It is often used as a prefix in conjunction with another name to indicate a noble or prestigious lineage.
Over the course of history, the surname De has been documented in various records and genealogies, linking individuals to notable historical figures and families. Due to its linguistic roots, the surname can also be found in former British colonies where French or Spanish influence was prevalent.
Individuals bearing the surname De have contributed to a variety of fields, including academia, the arts, politics, and business. The diversity of backgrounds associated with this surname reflects the multicultural heritage of Britain and its historical connections with continental Europe.
There are approximately 476 people named De in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around seven in a million people in Britain are named De.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Achintya
- Amit
- Andrew
- Ashley
- Christopher
- James
- Laurence
- Michael
- Partha
- Richard
- Sunil
- Thomas
- Tony
Female
- Anita
- Debbie
- Deirdre
- Dipa
- Dipti
- Ella
- Nicola
- Patricia
- Sharmila
- Sujata
- Zoe